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100 años JSJ
100 años JSJ
Globalizing JSJ
Globalizing JSJ
History Found
History Found
Monumental History
Monumental History
The plaza is a monumental location downtown Grand Haven that is made up of a six-foot tall brass sundial as well as an interactive brass Grand River anaglyph. Today, JSJ supports with ongoing efforts to restore and keep the Brass River plaza in strong shape for years to come.
Adapting Alongside Clients
Adapting Alongside Clients
Determined to Survive
Determined to Survive
Smooth Transitions
Smooth Transitions
Out of the Fire
Out of the Fire
Weekends Together
Weekends Together
Acquiring McLoone
Acquiring McLoone
Mcloone was the very first acquisition made by JSJ Corporation outside of Michigan, nearly 40 years ago, in 1980.
Building the Baltimore Harbor Tunn
Building the Baltimore Harbor Tunn
Modernization of Manufacturing
Modernization of Manufacturing
Track Record of Perseverance
Track Record of Perseverance
Dake Corporation was formed more than a century ago in 1887 by a group of 10 local businessmen. Today, Dake continues to evolve and adapt to provide quality tools and remains a trusted manufacturing partner.
Supporting Colleagues in Career Growth
Supporting Colleagues in Career Growth
The Power of Innovation
The Power of Innovation
A Century of Service
A Century of Service
A century. That’s how far the family-owned JSJ Corporation reaches back in time. The company has survived fire, famine and fate to become a player in the global economy, with its leaders never forgetting its roots. Credit: Grand Haven Tribune, Marie Havenga
Global Reach
Global Reach
History of Hudson Technologies
History of Hudson Technologies
Hudson Technologies, formerly known as Hudson Tool & Die Company, was founded in 1940 in Hudson County, New Jersey. The manufacturer is now based in Ormond Beach, Fla., and employs more than 250 people.
Celebrating 100 Years
Celebrating 100 Years
Acquiring Sparks
Acquiring Sparks
Did you know that JSJ acquired Sparks Belting Company in 1982? JSJ wanted diversification and Sparks was attractive due to a broad customer base, a wide industry base, and significant business outside the state of Michigan.