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Berwind Corporation

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Berwind Corporation
Company typePrivately held
IndustryCoal and investment management
PredecessorBerwind-White Coal Mining Company
Founded1962 (1962)
Headquarters,
Key people
Websitewww.berwind.com
Berwind-White Company coal piers in Jersey City, New Jersey
Edward Julius Berwind in 1902

Berwind Corporation, previously also known as Berwind-White Coal Mining Company, is a large privately held American corporation headquartered in Philadelphia, The company has historically been involved in the coal industry, but has diversified into property leasing and ownership of unrelated businesses.

It began as a partnership of Edward Julius Berwind, Charles Berwind, and Congressman Allison White and upon White's death became known as Berwind White Company in 1886. The company was one of the largest producers of coal at the turn of the twentieth century and created several towns in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, including Windber, Pennsylvania and Berwind, West Virginia. It was a litigant in two U.S. Supreme Court decisions: Berwind-White Coal Mining Co. v. Chicago & Erie R. Co., 235 U.S. 371 (1914) and McGoldrick v. Berwind-White Coal Mining Co., 309 U.S. 33 (1940). In 1962 the family corporation moved from directly producing coal to leasing its properties and diversification into ownership of other businesses, including Protective Industries (including Caplugs and Mokon) and, CRC Industries.

By 2007, the company's investments in real estate alone totaled over $3 billion.[1][2][3] Berwinds founded the Wilmore Steamship Company in 1930.[4]

Companies

Berwind Corporations companies:

  • Colorcon, pharmaceutical[5]
  • CRC Industries, chemical[6]
  • Maxcess, automation systems[7]
  • Oliver, Healthcare packaging[8]
  • Caplugs, plastic molding[9]
  • TASI Group, test and measurement[10]
  • Berwind Natural Resources Corporation (BNRC), land and resource management company

See also

References

  1. ^ "Berwind: History". www.berwind.com. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  2. ^ Goodell, Jeff (2007-04-03). Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 29–31. ISBN 0547526628.
  3. ^ King, Moses (1893-01-01). Kings Handbook of New York City. M. King. pp. 946-47.
  4. ^ The Liberty Ships of World War II, 2014, by Greg H. Williams
  5. ^ "Colorcon Pharmaceutical Product Development". www.colorcon.com.
  6. ^ "CRC Industries | Global Supplier of Chemical Specialty Products". CRC Industries | Global Supplier of Chemical Specialty Products.
  7. ^ "Custom Web Handling Solutions | Maxcess International". www.maxcessintl.com. January 20, 2021.
  8. ^ Packaging, Oliver Healthcare. "Oliver Healthcare Packaging | Medical & Pharmaceutical Packaging". www.oliverhcp.com.
  9. ^ "Caplugs | Product Protection Solutions Since 1948". www.caplugs.com.
  10. ^ "TASI Group – A Superior Test and Measurement Company".

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