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American Precision Industries company history timeline

1948

Since 1948, Allied Chucker and Engineering Company has provided quality machining and assembly of ferrous cast and forged components for a range of industries.

1964

In 1964, CVPS proposed razing the building, prompting Smithsonian curator and Windsor resident, Ed Battison to formulate plans for the creation of a museum.

1966

Housed in the original Robbins & Lawrence Armory since 1966 and designated a National Historic Landmark, APM holds the largest collection of historically-significant machine tools in the nation.

1979

Founded in 1979, GEOKON has emerged as the world leader in Vibrating Wire Technology .™ Through innovation and experience, GEOKON has developed a line of vibrating wire sensors unsurpassed anywhere in the world.

1989

He also picked up a small operation that made clutches and brakes. It reached $50 million in sales in 1989.

1991

At a management conference in Phoenix, Ariz. in 1991, Fierle heard Kurt Wiedenhaupt speak on expanding operations overseas.

2019

Steve joined APM as the new Executive Director in September 2019.

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