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5751 Cornelison Rd
Chattanooga, 37411-5661
www.heilco.com
USA
Phone Number +1.423.899.9100
Industry Manufacturing
Employees 1K - 10K
Revenue $100 - 250M
Ownership Privately Held
47 Heil Environmental Industrial Contacts
Sales 6
Marketing 2
Finance & Admin 14
Human Resources 4
Engineering & Research 6
Operations 8
IT & IS 3
Other 4
C-Level 6
VP-Level 3
Director-Level 5
Manager-Level 25
Staff 4
Other 4
 
 

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For over 100 years, the Heil name has stood for excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction as a manufacturer of refuse bodies, truck equipment and other metal fabricated products. It was in 1901, in a small rented building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that Julius P. Heil started the Heil Rail Joint Welding Co. Inspired by a new process called "welding," Heil applied the technology to street car rails at first, then to tanks and truck bodies, making riveted construction obsolete. As uses for electric welding grew, so did The Heil Co. Its first refuse collection bodies were built for the city of Milwaukee in the early 1900s. By the

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