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Cashco,Inc.

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9869 Drysdale Lane Houston, TX 77041
Texas,Houston,TX 77041
United States
F:785-472-3539
P:785-472-4461
sales@cashco.com
www.cashco.com
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    About Cashco,Inc.
    The A. W. Cash Company was incorporated on November 13, 1920, with production operations of the company located in Decatur, Illinois. In 1934, the Riley Stoker Corporation of Worcester, Mass., acquired the stock of the A. W. Cash Company. The name of the A. W. Cash Company was changed to Cashco, Incorporated on February 18, 1972.
    In March, 1976, Cashco moved from Decatur to Ellsworth, Kansas. In 1979, Cashco's parent, The Riley Company, was acquired by the U. S. Filter Corporation which was, itself, acquired by Ashland Oil in 1981.
    In late 1984, Ashland tentatively agreed to sell Cashco to a company that planned to close the plant. A concerted effort from Cashco management, Ellsworth community leaders and the Kansas congressional delegation (primarily Senator Bob Dole), convinced Ashland to sell Cashco instead to a group of investors headed by Phillip G. Rogers on May 6, 1985. Consequently, Cashco continues to operate in Ellsworth today.
    On March 30, 1998, Cashco purchased the assets of Valve Concepts, Inc., Houston, Texas. Valve Concepts, founded by J. Yen Ligh, designs and manufactures tank blanketing valves and pilot-operated vent valves used to control the vapor space and emissions associated with storage tanks.
    On October 12, 1999, Cashco purchased Kaye & MacDonald factory in West Orange, NJ. By October 18, all equipment had been relocated to Ellsworth, KS. This line of valves added high flow and high purity dimension to the current lines.
    March, 2002 saw the purchase of Sensiflo in Colton, CA. This line of valves brought high pressure into the line of valves. Machining and assembly is done at Cashco in Ellsworth.
    Cashco's business consists of two major segments:
    Cashco manufactures a proprietary line of self-contained regulators and control valves. The regulators are self-sufficient valves that control the flow based on line pressure at the regulator. By contrast, control valves control flow based on an external signal coming from a controller. Cashco valves control liquids and gases in industrial applications. The valves are sold through a network of manufacturers' representatives.
    Cashco manufactures a full line of tank blanketing, pressure/vacuum conservation vents, emergency vents, flame and detonation arrestors. This market is specifically focused on oil & gas, storage facilities, terminals, and distribution centers.
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