LMC Workholding Receives Governor’s Century Business Award

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LMC Workholding received the Governor’s Century Business Award honoring its 100 years in business and was one of eight Indiana companies recognized by Governor Eric J. Holcomb with such an award. During the ceremony on March 27, 2017, a total of 34 companies were honored, including those receiving the Governor’s Half Century Business Award.

These awards recognize businesses that have remained in operation for a minimum of 100 or 50 consecutive years and have shown commitment to its employees, community, and state.

“Today, we honor Indiana businesses that have withstood the test of time, helping to drive Indiana's economy forward,” said Governor Eric J. Holcomb. “I am thrilled to celebrate this year's honorees and their integral role in building one of the nation's best business climates. Together, I'm confident we will continue to take Indiana to the next level, ensuring Indiana is the best place to start a business, grow a business and get a job.”

LMC Workholding celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016, having provided quality products, services, and solutions to the workholding industry for a century. LMC Workholding is the present entity of the Logansport Machine Company, which, from 1916 to the present, has built a reputation for engineering and manufacturing of power chucks, cylinders, and special workholding products in Logansport, Indiana.

LMC makes all types of workholding with a heavy emphasis currently on rotational workholding and aluminum wheel manufacturing systems. LMC’s products include standard and special chucks and cylinders up to 7 meters in diameter, manual and hydraulic steady rest systems and integration, face drivers, centers and many other types of standard and super precision chucks, cylinders, and fixtures.

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