Remke Industries celebrates 40 years of growth

Feb. 26, 2003
The John Remke Co., opened its doors 40 years ago in downtown Chicago as a manufacturer of die cast connectors and indenter fittings. Today, corporate headquarters and production is located in Wheeling, Ill., with distributor locations throughout the United States and Canada. The company manufactures high-quality wire management products, molded connectors and customized solutions for its customers.

The John Remke Co., opened its doors 40 years ago in downtown Chicago as a manufacturer of die cast connectors and indenter fittings. Today, corporate headquarters and production is located in Wheeling, Ill., with distributor locations throughout the United States and Canada. The company manufactures high-quality wire management products, molded connectors and customized solutions for its customers.

“In celebrating our 40th anniversary, we must first thank our customers for their loyalty and continued business,” says Tom O’Gara, president of Remke Industries. “But it’s just as important that we thank our employees for their hard work and unwavering commitment to quality and customer service.”

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