Austin Powder Company is the oldest manufacturing enterprise in the State of Ohio and one of the oldest manufacturers of explosives in the world.
The company began in 1833 in Akron, Ohio, by the 5 Austin brothers of Vermont to produce Black Powder, which was used in blasting rock and the sporting arms of the day.
The company acquired the Cleveland Powder Co. in 1867 at the 5 Mile Lock of the Ohio & Erie Canal. The facility was later lost when an explosion occurred in 1907.
Fortunately, prior to that, in 1891, Austin Powder moved the production 13 miles into the country and carved out a parcel of Solon Township southeast of downtown Cleveland, and built the company town of GLENWILLOW, a rural community in 1892 that included production facilities as well as employee homes, a town hall, a school, and a general store.
In 1930, the company recognized the need to add to its product offering and decided to build a dynamite plant in Vinton County, OH, near the small town of McArthur, OH. This remote facility became known as Red Diamond in recognition of the company’s logo and has become the company’s main production site in the US. In 1972, all of the remaining activities at Glenwillow were moved to Red Diamond.
In the early part of the 20th century, company headquarters were located in the ROCKEFELLER BLDG. in downtown Cleveland. During the 1960s, Austin moved its headquarters to the eastern suburbs, closer to Glenwillow, where they still reside today. Beginning in 1985, Austin began a period of significant technical and international expansion. By 1995, the company had operations in a dozen countries around the world and over 1,400 employees.
Today, Austin Powder is servicing customers in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa, with more than 4,800 family members worldwide.
We are a traditional manufacturer of initiation systems for industrial blasting operations and an important technological and research base for production and further development of initiation systems.
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