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Who owns Metal Ware Corporation?

Who owns Metal Ware Corporation?

In 2016, The Metal Ware Corporation merged with Chard International, owner of the Chard and Carey brands of game processing and kitchenware products. New ownership began under current CEO Richard Carey and his business partner, COO Ross Niemi.

Who owns Nesco?

The Metal Ware Corporation
NESCO is owned by The Metal Ware Corporation and based in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.

Is Nesco an American company?

Originally known for their portable oven roaster the National Enameling and Stamping Company [NESCO®] now source mixes some of their products. Always verify the product you wish to purchase from Nesco is Made in USA.

Where is Nesco made?

Two Rivers Wisconsin
The Metal Ware Corporation located in Two Rivers Wisconsin makes Nesco branded products.

Who are the owners of Metal Ware Corporation?

Metal Ware Corporation is a company located in Two Rivers, Wisconsin and manufactures small kitchen appliances primarily marketing them under the NESCO and American Harvest brand names. Metal Ware Corporation was co-founded by Joseph Koenig, who also founded the Mirro Aluminum Company and William H Ellis II.

When did metal ware buy The Herah company?

In 1950, The Metal Ware Corporation bought the assets of the Herah Electric Specialty company in Milwaukee and moved the dies, patterns and materials inventory to its Two Rivers plant. The Herah company was in the business of manufacturing electric wall heaters, electric fireplace logs, portable heaters, and fluorescent lighting specialties…

What kind of products does metal ware make?

The current product line includes a coffee blade grinder, coffee roasters, coffee urn, food slicers, food grinders, pressure cookers, juice blenders, water kettles, food steamers, bread machine, waffle maker, toasters, and a portable induction cooktop.

Where was the metal ware Roaster Oven made?

In 1981, Metal ware Corporation Purchased the NESCO trade name for roaster ovens along with all dies, tooling, equipment, and finished goods inventory from the previous owners. The roasters were being manufactured in New York, but at one time had been previously manufactured in Wisconsin.