Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of Barron Industries of Oxford

Floor Speech

Date: June 23, 2023
Location: Washington, DC

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Mrs. McCLAIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of Barron Industries of Oxford, Michigan.

Founded in 1923, Barron Industries has led a remarkable journey. Family-owned and operated since its beginning, this esteemed company has remained committed to delivering excellence, innovation, and quality.

100 years ago, Barron Industries began as a comparatively small foundry producing 60-ton sand castings and even hand-delivering other orders to customers like Henry Ford. But now, this company maintains a sterling reputation as a manufacturer of precision aerospace, defense, automotive, oil and gas, nuclear, and medical components which are shipped and used worldwide.

For decades, Barron Industries has built an impressive track record in countless industries, and they have done so here in our community. Since 1983, they have been a vital employer, innovator, and contributor to the Oxford area.

With the promise of quality and product integrity, this company has cemented its name as a trusted manufacturer by many other leading industries, all the while remaining family-owned and operated since its founding. Their commitment to precision, innovation, and their community truly embodies the sense of responsible American entrepreneurship that has driven our Nation forward for centuries

I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Barron Industries of Oxford on their centennial celebration. Here's to another century of accomplishments, growth, and continued success both in our community and throughout the world.

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