The International Nickel Company was founded on March 29, 1902 in New Jersey as a result of a merger between the Carnegie Steel Company, Canadian Copper Company and Orford Copper Company. Its industry is metals and its headquarters were in New York City, New York (1902-1998) and Paramus, New Jersey (1998-present). It was acquired by its Canadian subsidiary, the International Nickel Company of Canada, Ltd. in 1928.
SUBSIDIARIES[]
- International Nickel Company of Canada, Ltd. (1916-1928)
COMPANY NAMES[]
- International Nickel Company (1902-1976)
- Inco United States, Inc. (1976-2004)
- International Nickel Inc. (2004-2008)
- Vale Inco Americas Inc. (2008-2010)
- Vale Americas Inc. (2010-present)
PRODUCTS[]
- Monel
- Acid Pails
- Nickel