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Our History
We've been manufacturing reliable electrical switches for vehicles for over 80 years.
Many of the electrical and
electronic switches and connectors we make today are specified by OEMs, or used as
high-quality replacement parts.
You can see our
products in heavy-duty vehicles, boats or any piece of large
portable equipment that needs a battery.
See some of the types of vehicle that use Cole Hersee
components
See a blast from the past automotive history.
Cole Hersee history
We've always been
recognized over the years
for our innovative products.
We
manufacture many items that meet
the challenges of today's high-tech vehicles.
If you were to visit us at
Cole Hersee,
we'd be happy to show you around
our headquarters and manufacturing plant.
There's a lot to see and learn, and that's why we have many visitors, especially those
who are using Cole Hersee as a benchmarking paragon.

We're proud of our ISO certification,
and we're moving in the direction of meeting
even more stringent industry standards.
All of our employees in
Boston are committed
to delivering highly reliable components
that meet your needs,
whether you need a replacement, or you're an engineer who needs a modified item or an
entirely new concept.
Cole Hersee is a third
generation family business that to this day follows the sound principles established in
the early days:
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Cole
Hersee will constantly develop new, innovative products. |
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Cole
Hersee will manufacture only the finest, solidly reliable products. |
Although we take 1924 as
the date
when the company established the form
it is in today, our antecedents go back
even further to the dawn of the automobile age:
The Henry Cole Company was
founded in 1914,
as a manufacturer of lamp sockets
and other equipment.
The FC Hersee
Company was an old-established machine shop.
The resources of these companies were
combined in the 1930's and the company name changed in 1941 to the name that is synonymous
today with high quality: Cole Hersee.
In the old days, switches
were switches.
They could be fitted onto any vehicle,
so that our switches were fitted
into cars, trucks, farm tractors, boats, and even airplanes.
Nowadays our focus is
narrower, and does not include the automobile or aerospace industries, which have highly
specialized needs.
However, our automotive market has grown
to include equipment that was unheard of
in the old days, such as golf carts,
airport luggage-handling equipment, roadbuilding
graders, cherrypickers, behemoth mining trucks, and a myriad of types of vehicles that
construct
and enable today's business environment.
Throughout our history,
Cole Hersee has pioneered the development of hundreds of new products
and collaborated on
many industry standards
that are essential to the industry today.
During World War II, Cole
Hersee focused on supplying equipment for military vehicles,
where the qualities of
durability and reliability
were paramount. After the war, demands grew even more, and Cole
Hersee expanded
its reach to include a network
of independent
sales agencies which could concentrate on maximizing sales
and maintaining a high
level
of personalized customer service.
With the burgeoning growth
in the Eisenhower years, Cole Hersee expanded into the aftermarket business to provide
replacement parts to car and truck owners.
Since that date, Cole
Hersee has moved in the direction of manufacturing parts to even higher quality
tolerances, and by engineering
greater flexibility into the manufacturing process. Our aim is
to provide parts of the highest quality, at fair prices, in the shortest possible time.
Into the Future
We are placing an added emphasis on continuous improvement, not only in manufacturing,
but in all other aspects of our business.
Cole Hersee is now
utilizing manufacturing techniques that are instrumental in delivering
high levels of
customer service.
Processes have been put in place that will
propel us to the lofty goal
of becoming
a 'world-class manufacturer.'
ISO 9001
QS
2000
A blast from the past:
Another Edsel
Nobody wants to be associated with the Ford Edsel, because
it was a notable failure. If you study Marketing 101 nowadays, you're sure to have this
egregious example brought to your attention. Launched in 1957, this car was supposed to
fill the gap in Ford's offering as a mid-range car. Unfortunately the design was too
futuristic (or quirky?), and it was launched at the start of an economic downturn.

At Cole Hersee we're proud of our association!
We made the
switches for the dash. Recently we discovered a complete dashboard in our archives. (See
picture) The horizontal toggle switches are ours. The dash incorporates a snazzy
speedometer (not ours), and rock-era styling. The dash is a heavy aluminum casting that
must have cost quite a lot of money to produce and assemble.

In the past Cole Hersee made switches for many US cars. At one time we
made all the switches for Chrysler. Over the years we have changed to becoming a
specialist in very high-quality switches and connectors for demanding applications, where
total reliability is paramount. Applications like heavy trucks, construction vehicles and
boats.
Cole Hersee works closely with
OEM design engineers to
develop
the next generation of switching,
with technologies such as membrane switches,
multiplexing and optoelectronic switching.
Our engineers would be happy to talk to your
engineers.
Email us.
We wish you the best of luck with your application, and (dare we say
it?) we hope it's not the next Edsel!
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