General Stamping & Metalworks (GSM) has a rich history spanning over a century, evolving from a small sheet metal works to a leading provider of metal fabrication services.
1922
GSM is founded
H.P. Axelberg establishes General Sheet Metal Works in South Bend, Indiana, to serve Studebaker and the University of Notre Dame.
1922
1930s
Adapting Through the Great Depression
GSM shifted its focus to municipal construction projects, supplying metal fabrication.
1930s
1940s
Supporting the War Effort
With the US entering World War II, GSM assisted Studebaker in reconfiguring assembly lines to support military production.
1940s
1950s
Expanding into Residential Construction
As the post-war housing boom took off, GSM pivoted to manufacturing for residential and commercial buildings.
1950s
1960s-1970s
Growth in Metal Fabrication & OEMs
GSM became a key supplier for Wheel Horse Products, expanding its capabilities to support garden tractor and equipment industries.
1960s-1970s
2000s
Expansion & Entry into Solar Manufacturing
A new manufacturing facility was built in Tomah, Wisconsin to meet growing demand.
2000s
Today
A Leader in Precision Metal Fabrication
Now operating as General Stamping & Metalworks, GSM manages a 250,000 sq foot facility serving OEMs worldwide.