About this organization
Organization Name: PENNANT
Organization Solution and Services
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Metals: Motor & Generator Windings, Copper Magnet Wires, Aluminum/Steel/Nickel/Steel/Nickel
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Energy Efficiency, HVAC, Heat Pump, Building Materials, LED lighting
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- Utility
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue in the 10M-100M range
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $35.9 Million
Organization Information : Founded in 1969, Pennant Moldings, Inc. began when founder Clarence Groves launched a small appliance components operation in Sabina, Ohio, shipping its first orders to Frigidaire. Today, it is a leading U.S. manufacturer of precision metal products, offering stamping, roll forming, fabrication, CNC machining, injection molding, welding, and finishing.With over 200–500 employees across four locations—including plants in Sabina and Pioneer, Ohio, and Lebanon, Tennessee—it serves diverse industries like appliances, HVAC, utilities, solar, heavy truck, and construction.Pennant’s capabilities include progressive and decorative stamping, metal roll forming, powder coating, silk screening, and full assembly operations. It emphasizes engineering-driven quality, customer partnership, and efficient U.S.-based manufacturing for high-volume, precision components.
Other Information: Founded in 1969, Pennant Moldings began in 1969 when Clarence Groves had a vision for a manufacturing company that would focus specifically on the needs of his customers in the appliance industry. He left his current employer, which like all industrial manufacturers of the day was focused almost exclusively on the automobile industry and pioneered one of the first appliance component manufacturers in the region.Pennant Moldings was born of humble beginnings in a small plant on Rose Avenue in Sabina, Ohio. Through hard work and perseverance Groves cultivated the growth of the company, building the initial customer base on his own. The first orders shipped to Frigidaire in 1969. By the mid-1980s Pennant had outgrown the Rose Avenue plant and moved to its current location. Since then, the current facility has grown, and extensive additions made.