Todco Holds 'Oldest Door' Contest to Mark 60th Anniversary
Todco is celebrating its 60th anniversary of manufacturing dry freight and insulated roll-up doors, dry freight swing doors, walk ramps, and aftermarket parts.
by Staff
February 15, 2017
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Todco is celebrating its 60th anniversary of manufacturing dry freight and insulated roll-up doors, dry freight swing doors, walk ramps, and aftermarket parts.
The company was started in 1957 in Hartford City, Ind., and relocated to Marion, Ohio in 1962 where its products are still manufactured. The company also operates a second factory in Tecate, Mexico.
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To help celebrate the company milestone, Todco is holding a contest to search for the oldest Todco roll-up door that is still in operation and on the road today.
The winner will receive a check for $1,000 and a new Todco door in exchange for the original so that it can be placed on display in the company’s research and development department.
Those interested in participating should email photos, the door serial number, and contact information to lynne_bosh@todco.com by July 31, 2017.
“Todco is proud of our 60 years of innovation and customer support for our valued OEM and distributor partners and fleet customers,” stated Joe Owen, president. “We look forward to the future with great optimism."
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