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What does CoorsTek make?

What does CoorsTek make?

CoorsTek makes over 1 billion tiny parts for cars each year, used in brakes, air bags, mirrors and headrests.

How many employees does CoorsTek have?

5,900
CoorsTek

Type Private
Number of employees 5,900 (2015)
Divisions Structural Ceramics Electronic Ceramics Vehicle & Personal Armor
Subsidiaries Ceramatec DEW Engineering EmiSense Select Ion
Website coorstek.com

How many locations does CoorsTek have?

CoorsTek group has 50 manufacturing locations across four continents serving more than 10,000 customers in 70 countries, and our group plays a central role in Asia area of CoorsTek group.

Is CoorsTek publicly traded?

In 1992, Coors spun off all of its non-beer making enterprises into a new publicly traded business called ACX. CoorsTek spun off from ACX on Jan. 4, 2000, ending its first day as a publicly traded company down a dollar from its initial price of $18.25.

What happened to Adolph Coors?

On February 9, 1960, while on his way to work, Coors was murdered in a failed kidnapping attempt by escaped murderer Joseph Corbett Jr. on Turkey Creek Bridge near Morrison, Colorado.

Is CoorsTek a good place to work?

Is CoorsTek a good company to work for? CoorsTek has an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5, based on over 176 reviews left anonymously by employees.

Who is the Coors family?

Adolph Coors, the founder of Coors Brewing Company, passed it down to his grandsons, brothers Joseph and William Coors. Joseph’s five sons—Joe Jr., Pete, Jeff, Grover, and John—all work in the Coors empire, and all of them are self-described born-again Christian fundamentalists.

Is Coors still family owned?

One of America’s great beer families, the Coors clan still owns more than 10% of Molson Coors nearly 150 years after Adolph Coors started with one brewery in Golden, Colorado. Adolph’s great-grandson Peter H.

What ceramics company does Coors own?

CoorsTEK
Today, what was once Coors Porcelain Company has become CoorsTEK, a manufacturer of technical ceramics and other specialty materials. Their corporate headquarters is still located in Golden, Colorado.

Who owns Adolph Coors?

Molson
Adolph Coors Company

Type Holding company
Founded 1873
Founder Adolph Coors
Defunct 2005
Fate Merged with Molson in 2005 to form Molson Coors

What happened to Joseph Corbett?

Joe Corbett, 80 years old, diagnosed with cancer but free from prison since 1980 for the murder of Adolph Coors III, took his own life Monday with a gunshot to his head.

Is CoorsTek a good company to work for?

CoorsTek is proud to announce that it has been certified as a Great Place to Work™ (GPTW) company. This prestigious certification is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience working at CoorsTek through a third-party, anonymous survey. CoorsTek has been selected as a 2021 US Best Managed Company.

Who owns the CoorsTek 9th Street property?

The CoorsTek 9th Street property, located in Golden, CO USA has been in continuous ownership by the Coors family since 1884. The Coors family plans to remain as the long-term owner of the land and buildings and will act as its developer.

Why choose CoorsTek® ceramics?

CoorsTek offers over 300 advanced ceramic formulations. With virtually limitless design and manufacturing options, as well as unparalleled materials and engineering expertise, CoorsTek can help solve complex technical challenges.