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Birk Manufacturing is a privately held S-Corp founded in and owned by Norman Birk since 1989. This 36,000-SQFT manufacturing facility is located in East Lyme, Connecticut. Over the past 25 plus years, Birk Inc. has grown into an industry leader for thermal management and custom turn-key solutions. The continual growth of Birk Manufacturing is due to the five key founding principles developed by Mr. Birk himself. These five principles drive the company's values, decisions and core competencies.

The first principle Mr. Birk implemented was that customers, their needs and their application requirements must come first. This particular principle has driven Birk Manufacturing to supply not only the highest-quality products but also the highest-quality customer service in the industry. Birk customers continue to rely on Birk's dedicated internal teams, year over year, to ensure prompt delivery, project transparency and superior service.

The second principle instilled in Birk's culture is that we help each other. It is with this internal support value that Birk employees help each other succeed in the areas of continuous process improvement, continued education, built-in inspection and, above all, ensuring that our assemblers adhere to their commitments of building our customers the highest-quality products in the industry.

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