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Sylvania, Ohio

Deerfield Manufacturing
Mason, Ohio

Grenada Stamping and Assembly
Grenada, Mississippi

Ice Mexico
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Ronfeldt Manufacturing
Toledo, Ohio

Grenada Stamping & Assembly

Grenada

635 Highway 332
Grenada, MS 38901
Ph: 662.226.1161     
Fax: 662.226.1166

Capabilities

Grenada Stamping and Assembly has a broad menu of capabilities which include the ability to blank, form, weld and assemble a variety of materials, strengths, and thicknesses. Our large format, high-tonnage tandem press lines and our 2200 ton automated transfer press handle everything from Class A appliance parts to some of the heaviest materials used in the automotive frame market. These presses are fed with new coil feeders and straighteners capable of handling widths from 2 to 72 inches, and thicknesses from 0.035 to 0.500 inches. High speed 1000 ton blankers provide blanking capacity for a variety of customer needs.

Our newly renovated 40,000 SF facility in Grenada is a compliment to our 300,000 SF main plant and will focus on welding and assembly. Our Grenada location is capable of handling all the ancillary subassemblies and small part manufacturing that our customers require to augment their large part requirements. The investment in Grenada by ICE Industries has been considerable. In combination, this press line up is one of the most diverse and capable stamping, welding and assembly operations in the South.

History

The Grenada facility was established in 1961 by Lyons, Inc. as a stainless steel wheel-cover manufacturing operation. After several years of successful operation, the plant was acquired by Rockwell Standard (later known as Rockwell International) in 1967. Over the next two decades, the plant continued to produce wheel covers and hubcaps for Ford, General Motors and Chrysler.

The Randall Division of Textron acquired the facility in June 1985. During the period of their ownership (1985–1999) the stainless steel wheel-cover business gave way to plastic wheel covers and styled wheel rims. When product demand began to diminish, the company looked at other markets in order to diversify the product mix. Companies such as Thermos and Murray Lawnmowers were added to the existing customer base.

In August 1999, the facility changed hands as a result of a management buyout. Although product mixes and customers continued to be added to the business core, the newly generated business lines did not make up for losses caused by a decline in the stainless wheel-cover business.

In March 2005, ICE Industries acquired the business, and the company was renamed Grenada Stamping and Assembly, Inc. 



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