When you make it to your 100th anniversary, you know you are doing something right.
Borgeson Universal Company was founded in 1914–the same year as Maserati, by the way–and has been successfully supplying automakers and gearheads alike with automotive parts ever since.
Borgeson began manufacturing universal joints for lathes and milling machines in a small shop in Torrington CT in 1914. Throughout the years Borgeson has developed and manufactured universal joints for military, aerospace, industrial, agricultural and automotive applications. Today Borgeson still operates in the same city although in a much larger 50,000 square foot facility and has grown to include a full line of quality steering components.
For more information on Borgeson’s lineup of products, you can check out their website here. Birthday cake in the break room at 5!
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