History...

OSCO was incorporated in 1872, as the Ohio Stove Company. The company was organized as a foundry to cast OSCO stove parts and assembled a quality line of heating and cooking stoves. The stoves became widely known in the industry under the "Buckeye" name.

Under present ownership, which took over in 1942, the company expanded into the commercial casting field. Customers were developed in the air conditioning, transportation and power transmission industries. The conversion to commercial castings was completed in 1953 and all stove patterns were sold. The Ohio Stove Company changed its name to OSCO Industries, Inc., on its 100th anniversary, in 1972.

Today, OSCO Industries, Inc. consists of three casting plants, which are located in south central Ohio. The major markets served are air conditioning and refrigeration, automotive, power transmission equipment, pumps and valves.

OSCO Industries, Inc. invites you to take a closer look at the company and the castings produced, and discover a company that is one of the leaders in the casting industry.