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Automatic Spring company history timeline

1950

1950 Foster Poe, our founder, purchases a five-man spring shop.

1960

1960 Darell Moreland, Foster's son-in-law, leaves a Chicago architectural firm to join ASPC.

1975

1975 Darell assumes the leadership role of president/CEO at ASPC.

1980

1980 Steven Moreland, Darell’s son, leaves Pratt Whitney Aircraft to join ASPC.

1996

1996 Steven becomes the new president/CEO of ASPC.

2000

2000 ASPC builds the Hayes facility in Grand Haven, Michigan, for wire products.

2007

2007 ASPC purchases TB & Company, a precision shim grinder.

2008

2008 ASPC opens a 44,000-sq.-ft. facility in Monterrey, Mexico.

2013

2013 ASPC purchases the GRSS 4-Slide Division in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

2019

2019 ASPC adds 16,000 sq.-ft. manufacturing space to our facility in Monterrey, Mexico.

Sep 1, 2019 | Blog, Coil Springs, History of Springs, Springs Supply

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