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The Martin-Collier-Phillips Corporation is an American defense, aerospace, medical, and information technology manufacturer and service specialist with worldwide interests. The Martin-Collier Company was formed on March 5th, 1930 from the remnants of the Glenn L Martin Company when the latter moved to Maryland in 1929, with the Cleveland location continuing through Glenn L Martin’s younger cousin Jonathan “Jack” Martin and an investment from Sara Steward Van Alen, the widow of Robert J Collier and member of the prominent Astor family, in memory of her late husband’s strong interest in aviation. It later expanded to the Martin-Collier-Phillips Corporation in 1960 with a push into the medical industry with a partnership with citrus magnate Dr. Philip Phillips and his son Howard Phillips.
It still remains headquartered in Cleveland, OH — near the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Currently, MCPC employs around 20,000 workers worldwide and has locations across the United States with several hubs internationally.