Employees:
163Revenue:
$17.9MAbout
Excellence centered in metal stamping, split metal pulleys, machining, welding and tooling
The McGregor Metalworking Companies offer a variety of metalworking specialties with a strong reputation for supply chain integration, quality, dependability and integrity. We are ISO & TS-16949 certified. Some of our capabilities include: Metal stamping, metal spinning, machining, robotic welding, assembly tool & die design and manufacturing.
Metal stamping: progressive, transfer and blanking capabilities up to 1,600 tons
Metal spinning: split steel pulleys of v-groove and poly-v configuration
Machining: Multi-spindle screw machines, CNC lathes and vertical and horizontal machining centers in volumes from 100 to 1 million EAU
Welding: resistance, robotic MIG and spot welding
Assembly: forming, piercing, swaging and riveting
Tool and die: In-house design and construction along with low cost country-tooling resources
About Us
History
Morgal was founded by Frank Morgal in 1939 and operated as a tool & die and special fixture manufacturer. Friend and neighbor, John C. McGregor, Sr. purchased the business from Frank in 1965 and continued operations as a tool & die manufacturer. John's son Dan McGregor joined the growing company in 1968 as the office manager.
In 1974 Dan's brother Jim McGregor joined Morgal as its production manager. This was the same year that Morgal manufactured its first die designed to stamp a complete sprocket with one stroke of a press. This sprocket was sold to the Toro Company and it was the beginning of a series of major capital investments that enabled Morgal to establish itself as a leader in the market of stamped metal sprockets and related assemblies.
With significant growth in metal stamping at Morgal, the McGregor's opened a second facility called Ohio Stamping (OSMI) in 1981 to expand into larger parts and higher volume automotive applications. Grown to be a significant large-part metal stamper in the Midwest, OSMI expanded capability in 2010 with the addition of a 1600 ton, robotic transfer press line.
As customers continued to approach Dan and Jim with new opportunities, they determined that a significant presence in assembly and robotic welding existed. Rose City Machine opened its doors in 1991 and has focused on moderate to high volume assemblies requiring MIG and spot welding as well as riveting.
Carmichael Machine was added to the McGregor Metalworking Companies in 2003 and provides close tolerance screw machine and CNC machined components to other McGregor companies as well as a significant group of outside customers. Carmichael is noted for rapid response and allows McGregor to efficiently provide complicated assemblies to its broad customer base.
South Carolina Metal Products (SCMP) was purpose-built in 2005 when Dan and Jim saw the growing opportunities that a Southeast presence could bring. Focused on the lawn and garden as well as automotive markets, it continues the capacity expansion that has been the hallmark of the McGregor family.
It is quite an impressive and successful entrepreneurial journey from relatively modest beginnings in 1965, to the present corporate structure which provides high-quality products to the market and employment and enhanced skills training for 300 associates.McGregor Metalworking Address
2100 South Yellow Springs Street
Springfield, OH
United States