Existing Industry (A Closer Look)

Flourishing and furnishing the world.

Troy is a small town, but thanks to our booming industry, our products and services have a big global impact, helping the world run better, look better, and live better. Our products help keep Hondas on the road year after year after year, and also helped a ground-breaking electric car race across the Bonneville Salt Flats in seconds. Our products help aircraft all over the world land safely, and also helped a space shuttle launch and complete its mission. Our products have gone to the bottom of the sea on nuclear submarines, and also ride in the pockets and lunch boxes of snack lovers—until they are consumed with relish. Our garage doors are the number one choice for keeping homes and businesses attractive and vehicle-friendly, while our vehicular exhaust systems are reducing the world’s carbon footprint, helping to ensure a more sustainable future.

Explore a few of Troy’s industrial leaders:

F&P America: Teaming up for Tier One success.

From its beginning in 1993 as a distribution and assembly facility, F&P America Manufacturing has grown into a preferred Tier One international systems supplier, expanding into welding, painting, stamping, and hydroforming to serve clients that include Honda, Toyota, and General Motors. Along the way, the company has garnered a raft of awards for quality and grown to employ a team of 1,000 associates.

2101 Corporate Drive
Troy, Ohio 45373
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ConAgra Foods: Spicy treats, a sweet deal.

About 500 million Slim Jim meat snacks in 21 different varieties are produced annually at ConAgra’s Troy production facility. And while snackers clearly find these spicy treats irresistible, the company saw a tempting package of advantages for a ConAgra facility in Troy. Today, the nearly 300,000 square-foot facility is a model of cost-efficient productivity, satisfying the hunger of consumers and Troy’s desire for quality industry and good jobs.

801 Dye Mill Road
Troy, Ohio 45373
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Clopay Building Products: Opening doors with a lift.

Sometimes the biggest is also the best. Not only is Clopay North America’s largest residential garage door manufacturer as well as a preferred supplier of commercial and industrial garage doors, the company is the only garage door brand endorsed by the Good Housekeeping Seal. The company purchased the Troy plant in 2006 to create improved manufacturing efficiencies and new product lines, including the Intellicore® doors featuring energy-efficient polyurethane insulation. The success of the state-of-the-art operation brought about an expansion facilitated by state and city incentives, and which added 200 associates to a workforce team of 1,000.

1400 W. Market Street
Troy, Ohio 45373
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American Honda: Roads to dependability.

Honda autos just never seem to retire from the road, dependability supported by Honda’s Troy operations keeping more than 1,300 U.S. Honda and Acura dealers supplied with parts. The 534,000 square-foot parts distribution center and the 549,000 square-foot distribution supply hub also deliver parts for anything that Honda has built, from motorcycles to jet skis to power equipment, and not only to U.S. companies. Up to 270 freight loads arrive daily to be distributed in North America and across the globe to countries such as Japan, China, Brazil, and elsewhere. The key to the center’s efficiency? A powered-up team of over 600, and the revved-up transit provided by the Troy location putting Honda right in the middle of the I-75/I-70 corridor.

101 S. Stanfield Road
Troy, Ohio 45373
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Collins Aerospace: Staying aloft with landing gear.

Every second of every day, somewhere in the world there is an aircraft taking off or landing with landing systems manufactured here in Troy at what is now the Collins Aerospace landing systems manufacturing operation. The operation began as a Goodrich plant producing aircraft brakes and wheels before UTC Aerospace took over the plant through a merger in 2012, and then became part of Collins Aerospace in 2018. Now headquarters for Collins’ Landing Systems division, the Troy operation is also a major producer and servicer for large commercial, regional, business, and military aircraft, with customers that include Boeing, Airbus, Gulfstream, and the U.S. military.

101 Waco Street
Troy, Ohio 45373
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Faurecia: The right technology for rising temps.

It’s a fact: The world’s temperatures are rising, while auto emissions standards are growing increasingly stringent. That means as the world’s leading producer of emissions control technology, Faurecia is poised for powerful growth—which puts Faurecia’s Troy clean mobility manufacturing operation in an equally strong position. A leader in clean mobility solutions with a nearly 30% market share, Faurecia is continually pioneering technological advances, with the Troy team staying on track with top skills and rapid delivery.

1255 Archer Drive
Troy, Ohio 45373
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Freudenberg-NOK: Lean means more.

Freudenberg-NOK is a truly global success, a unique partnership of German (Freudenberg) and Japanese (NOK) manufacturers creating a dynamic company focused on producing quality, state-of-the-art sealing products. And quality seals the deal when it comes to satisfying Freudenberg-NOK sealing technology customers like Caterpillar and John Deere. Case in point: The Gold Level Supplier Quality Excellence Process (SQEP) certification from Caterpillar, Inc., awarded to the Freudenberg-NOK Troy plant after a multi-year improvement program. The Troy operation supplies Caterpillar with U-cup and wiper seals as well as polyurethane buffer seals used in Caterpillar’s construction and mining equipment. To create high-impact improvements, the plant conducted Kaisen lean manufacturing workshops, with smaller teams collaborating and disseminating ideas that resulted in increased scrap traceability and a total scrap reduction of 44%. John Deere Power Systems has also recognized the plant as a Partner-Level Supplier in its Achieving Excellence program for results in key performance measures including quality and cost management.

1275 Archer Drive
Troy, Ohio 45373
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ITW Food Equipment/Hobart brand: Traditions of quality stay fresh.

The Hobart Company has a proud manufacturing history in Troy, stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, and today under the ownership of ITW, the Hobart brand of foodservice equipment continues its proud tradition of quality, winning awards year after year for its popular lines of cooking and food prep equipment, commercial dishwashers, and weighing and wrapping equipment. From restaurants to schools, grocery stores to hospitals, from luxury hotels to military installations, Hobart brands help bring great food to the table, with key support from the company’s current operations in Troy. Service technicians from around the globe travel here to receive extensive training on ITW branded equipment, and Troy is also home to the ITW/Hobart global sales headquarters.

701 South Ridge Avenue
Troy, Ohio 45373
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SEW-Eurodrive: A plant with real drive.

Since introducing the world’s first gear motor in 1931, SEW-Eurodrive has dominated the field of drive technology, and today the company’s unique system of modular components ensures that limitless configurations allow custom solutions for each client and client application. That makes the speed and performance of the Troy assembly center mission critical. And since the plant’s opening in 1975, the Troy operation consistently delivered, staying ahead of deadlines and exceeding expectations with a motivated team and a strategic central location.

2001 W. Main Street
Troy, Ohio 45373
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