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Magna International Corporation
was founded as a manufacturer of industrial application infrared
heating systems powered by propane fuel. In the early 1970s,
under the ownership of Paul Cozel, the company made their
retail debut by designing and producing a new portable propane
powered heater and tool for the consumer market. Magna International
developed various markets for the infrared tool, including
the United States Government.
In 1979, Larry Whited and David Davidson bought the company
and renamed it Magna Industries, Inc. The following year,
this partnership launched “Tru-Grit Flashlights” as
the first official product under their ownership. In 1981,
the partnership split, and “Tru-Grit Flashlight” was
sold. Larry Whited, as the owner, maintained Magna Industries,
Inc. and in 1982 Magna released the first propane torch
into the retail market. The torch sold well and became
the foundation of the company
In 1985, Magna purchased Insto-Impala products/Waywick
Corporation's assets and name from Chapter 11. The company
proved profitable as a result of their expertise and ingenuity
in the industry, and they were able to move locations of
their manufacturing facilities to Cleveland. Magna Industries,
Inc. purchased the product lines from the oldest manufacturer
of propane torches for the professional and industrial
market and Magna expanded tremendously since its birth
over 70 years ago.
Magna Industries, Inc. is currently represented on an
international level. Further, the
original company that solely produced torches in its inception
now has incorporated
three separate divisions. These divisions manufacture and/or
sell almost 200 products. |
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