As the oldest family owned die caster in the United States, Stroh Die Casting continues to grow in size and marketshare with a business philosophy that focuses on producing engineered components that require technical expertise.
The company was founded in Syracuse, New York in 1903 by George Stroh the same day his son, and future company president, Donald was born.

| Industries and Markets Served by Stroh |
Power Tools Lawn and Garden Computer Equip. Electronics |
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Telecommunications Motors and Controls Pumps & Compressors and more |
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Stroh company picnic circa 1910
Stroh's reputation as an industry innovator grew as the company delivered uncompromising quality on low, moderate, and even high volume production runs.
After surviving the Great Depression without a single layoff, Stroh rebounded during the war years with a strategy that focused on producing engineered components, requiring technical expertise, in moderate volumes. |