| Tedea-Huntleigh Company Overview |
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| Israel, 2 facilities (ECC, Isreal Free Trade Zone for US) | |
| United Kingdom (ECC) | |
| United States | |
| China | |
| France |
| Tedea-Huntleigh - World Leader In Load Cells |
| Economies of scale | |
| Resource pool for R&D (plants, equipment and respected engineers worldwide) | |
| All plants practice TQM | |
| Highest quality, lower costs, remain financially strong |
| Tedea-Huntleigh Technical Expertise |
| Tedea-Huntleigh Products |
| Used in broad range of applications | |
| Highly accurate, constant strain load cells | |
| Applications include weighing, automotive, oil fields, silos, manufacturing, and medical industries | |
| Tedea-Huntleigh Certificates |
| United States NIST / NTEP | |
| European OIML | |
| German PTB | |
| Dutch NMI | |
| French SIM | |
| BASEFA | |
| Exi | |
| Factory Mutual | |
| Milestones |
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| 1969
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TEDEA is created by four
engineers |
| 1983
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The company offers stock to the
public on the TASE |
| 1987
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TEDEA acquires Celesco Inc.
which developes and produces position Transducers |
| 1992
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TEDEA merges its Load Cell
operations with the Load Cell division of Huntleigh Technology PLC to form Tedea-Huntleigh
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| 1994
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Tedea-Huntleigh signs a joint
venture agreement with CATIC of China |
| 1996
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TEDEA acquires Filtration and
enters into the water filtering market |
| 1998
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Tedea-Huntleigh acquires SEEA, a
French manufacturer of strain gages and special purpose Load Cells |
| TEDEA Group Holdings |
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