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Borg Indak, Inc. was originally known as Borg Instruments.  It was founded in 1925 and was wholly owned by George Borg, who was also the President of Borg Warner.

Borg Instrument’s original products were automotive clocks.  Borg moved to Delavan, Wisconsin in 1932. 

During WWII Borg Instruments built military timers, and later made timers for home appliances.  After a series of owners, and a remarkable transition from mechanical to electronic timekeeping technology, Borg became affiliated with Indak Manufacturing Corporation in 1994.

Today, Borg still manufactures automotive clocks and timers for Delphi (GM) and Honda, Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, and for the appliance industry.  Other products include Hall-effect switches, sensors, potentiometers, and electronic automotive climate controls and components.  Borg also does contract assembly of sensors, cellular phone components, and automotive engine control modules.

Borg Indak employs about 250 people in two facilities in Delavan.  The main plant on Enterprise Drive includes offices, engineering labs and electronic assembly.  It was built in 1988 and covers about 50,000 square feet.  The plastics molding shop and warehouse on Ann Street is about 20,000 square feet in size.  Employment at both shops totals about 250 people, working three shifts.

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