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MacLean-Fogg Company · Mundelein, IL United States

Company Description

1000 Allanson Rd.
Mundelein, IL
60060
United States (Map)
Phone: 847-566-0010
Fax: 847-949-0285
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    The nuts and bolts of MacLean-Fogg's business is nuts, bolts, and other engineered parts. In 1925 the company launched with just one product: a lock nut made for railroads. Today its MacLean Vehicle Systems unit offers an array of fasteners and components used by auto, railroad, agricultural, and construction industries. The company's operations include extruding, forging, grinding, and machining. MacLean Power Systems sells silicone rubber insulators, automatic connectors, and other hardware to electric utility and communications customers worldwide. MacLean-Fogg runs 28 plants in North America, Asia, and Europe. It is owned by president and CEO Barry MacLean, grandson of company co-founder, John MacLean, Sr. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key MacLean-Fogg Company Financials

    Company TypePrivate

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    Employees1,750

    MacLean-Fogg Company Executives

    16 executives listed for MacLean-Fogg Company's Mundelein, IL location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    CEOBarry MacLeanNetwork
    CFOGeorge CookNetwork
    VP, MacLean-Fogg InternationalMargaret MacLeanNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for MacLean-Fogg Company
    Demand for auto parts is driven by new car sales, which are strongly affected by interest rates, and by the replacement market. Company profitability industry depends partly on the difficulty of manufacturing products and partly on demand volume, since many costs are fixed. Small companies can compete successfully by focusing on a small number of products or some highly technical ones. The structure of the industry is complex, with most smaller companies (referred to as "tier 2" and "tier 3" suppliers) selling parts to larger suppliers (referred to as "tier 1" suppliers), who in turn sell component assemblies or modules to car and truck assemblers such as GM and Ford - collectively called OEMsTo read the full description, subscribe now.
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