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Johnson Controls, Inc. NYSE: JCI is an United States company, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializing in the design, manufacturing, and installation of automotive systems and nonresidential climate control systems. Its Controls Group also has a prominent facilities management division. It was founded in 1885 by professor Warren S. Johnson,... Full Article
US President Barack Obama delivers remarks at Johnson Controls Inc. , an advanced battery facility, in Holland, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama takes his fight against high unemployment on the road Thursday, highlighting a Michigan firm that makes batteries for hybrid vehicles to tout...
View Photo »President Barack Obama meets with employees after speaking at Johnson Controls in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama gestures while speaking at Johnson Controls Inc. in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama arrives to speak at Johnson Controls Inc. in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, to talk about the role innovative technologies play in fuel economy standards and the economy.
View Photo »President Barack Obama tours Johnson Controls Inc. in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, where he talked about the role innovative technologies play in fuel economy standards and the economy.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, left, tours Johnson Controls Inc. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, in Holland, Mich. , with Elizabeth Rolinski, Vice President of Operations for Johnson Controls Power Solutions.
View Photo »This Sept. 15, 2011 file photo shows a security guard closing the gate as workers walk in a battery factory of Johnson Controls nearby Kanghua New Village, in Shanghai, China. The U.S. battery maker said independent tests show that its factory in Shanghai was not the cause of severe...
View Photo »This Sept. 15, 2011 file photo shows a man riding a motorcycle past a battery factory of Johnson Controls nearby Kanghua New Village, in Shanghai, China. The U.S. battery maker said independent tests show that its factory in Shanghai was not the cause of severe lead poisoning cases...
View Photo »A truck drives out from the main gate of a battery factory of Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Johnson Controls Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011 near Kanghua New Village, in Shanghai, China. The Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau said in a notice on its website Friday that it was studying lead...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama looks at an electric car as he tours an advanced battery facility, Johnson Controls, Inc. in Holland, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama is visiting the manufacturer to highlight his Administration's push for innovative technologies in achieving higher fuel...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (R) speaks with Plant Launch Manager Amanda Spore (L) as he tours Johnson Controls Inc. , an advanced battery facility, in Holland, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama takes his fight against high unemployment on the road Thursday, highlighting a Michigan firm...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama walks out to speak after he tours an advanced battery facility, Johnson Controls, Inc. in Holland, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama is visiting the manufacturer to highlight his Administration's push for innovative technologies in achieving higher fuel...
View Photo »In this photo taken Aug. 11, 2011, President Barack Obama speaks about the economy at Johnson Controls Inc. , in Holland, Mich. Positioning himself on the side of the public and against a Congress with abysmal approval ratings after the bitter debt limit fight, Obama said in his weekly...
View Photo »President Barack Obama gestures while speaking about the role innovative technologies play in fuel economy standards and the economy, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at Johnson Controls Inc. in Holland, Mich.
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak at Johnson Controls in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama holds a battery as talks with Amanda Spore during his tour of Johnson Controls Inc. in Holland, Mich. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.
View Photo »People gather to watch President Barack Obama's motorcade pass as he drives to Johnson Controls Inc. , Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, in Holland, Mich.
View Photo »Sun Ling stands next to her 21 month-old daughter Gu Xinyu at a hospital after Gu was diagnosed with high levels of lead in her blood in Shanghai September 15, 2011. Gu Xinyu who lives at Kangqiao district near a Johnson Controls factory registered 497 micro grams of lead per liter of...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama shakes hands as he arrives at Gerald Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama takes his fight against high unemployment on the road Thursday, highlighting a Michigan firm that makes batteries for hybrid vehicles to tout his...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands after he arrives at Gerald Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama will tour Johnson Controls, Inc. in nearby Holland, Michigan, before heading to DNC fundraisers in New York later today.
View Photo »President Barack Obama departs the White House in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, for a short flight to nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md. , then on to Michigan and New York. In Holland, Mich. , Obama is to visit Johnson Controls where he will highlight technologies helping...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE In this photograph taken by AP Images for Pew Environment, Former Governor of Michigan, Jennifer M. Granholm, right, moderates a panel on Clean Energy Innovation and the Military at the "Accelerating Clean Energy: A Forum on the Intersection of Innovation and National...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama delivers remarks at Johnson Controls Inc. , an advanced battery facility, in Holland, Michigan, August 11, 2011. Obama takes his fight against high unemployment on the road Thursday, highlighting a Michigan firm that makes batteries for hybrid vehicles to tout...
View Photo »I have three conclusions. First, trust the Chinese environmental protection laws. Second, the lead poisonings were not caused by Johnson Controls. And third, pay more attention to the recycling stations and companies
This office will help us to better serve the needs of our many customers in this area ... Dayton has long been a strong area for Johnson Controls with customers from both the public and private sectors.
As a global company with a demonstrated commitment to sustainability, we fully support the Chinese government's attention to the environment and will continue to collaborate and share the world class standards and best practices Johnson Controls applies to all of our manufacturing facilities around the ...
This completion of the independent study is a positive step forward in affirming Johnson Controls' reputation as a market leader and global benchmark in environmental protection, health and safety
The Guam Power Authority is working with Johnson Controls to upgrade the entire islandwide streetlight inventory to energy-efficient lighting, which will result in lower utility costs for the government and improved operational efficiencies within GPA.
