Our History
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80 Years of Experience
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1941
IEH founded as L. Offerman Tool and Die, 1941, by Louis Offerman and his two sons, Bernard and Seymour.
Louis Offerman in IEH’s original factory, 1941 -
1941-1945
IEH produces tools and dies in support of the war effort during WWII.
IEH’s first home, 109 Prince St in Manhattan -
Post-WWII
IEH begins producing transistor sockets for consumer electronics
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1950s-1960s
IEH goes public, begins producing cathode ray tube (CRT) sockets for the television industry. Becomes the largest CRT manufacturer in the world, shipping 70M annually.
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1960s-1970s
IEH begins manufacturing hyperboloid contacts, obtains gov’t approval to produce Mil-DTL-55302 connectors, and begins transitioning from CRT sockets to Mil-Spec PCB connectors for defense and aerospace
Louis Offerman and his two sons Bernard and Seymour at IEH, 1965 -
1980s-1990s
IEH business in Mil-DTL-55302 “takes off”, due to customer demand for lower insertion forces.
Seymour Offerman, then President of IEH, with his nephew Michael Offerman, then VP of Sales, 1986. -
1990s
IEH moves from Manhattan to Brooklyn, and expands our product lines.
Brooklyn Army Terminal, IEH’s home since 1992 -
80 Years of Excellence
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2000s-Present
IEH continues to be one of the world’s leading producers of Hyperboloid connectors and contacts, and continues to diversify and expand product offerings.
Former President and CEO Michael Offerman and his son, IEH’s current President and CEO Dave Offerman, 2010 -
OTC Marketplace Interview With IEH’s President/CEO Dave Offerman, February 13, 2020
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IEH Corporation
140 58th Street 8E
Brooklyn, NY 11220
718-492-4448 Tel
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