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Designs and manufactures specialized vehicles and equipment
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Appleton, WI, USA
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Oshkosh Corporation designs and manufactures specialized vehicles and equipment for various critical markets, including defense, fire and emergency services, refuse collection, concrete placement, and aviation ground support. Their products are built to meet the specific needs of clients such as government agencies, municipalities, and private companies. For instance, they provide tactical vehicles to the U.S. military and fire trucks to emergency services worldwide. Oshkosh stands out from competitors by focusing on continuous innovation and maintaining high quality in its offerings, which has earned them recognition as one of the Most Innovative Companies of 2024. The company's goal is to deliver reliable and efficient solutions while also engaging in community initiatives, like supporting high school students interested in STEM careers.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Founded
1917
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