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Baltimore Aircoil company history timeline

1938

In 1938, he hand-built an AC coil in a garage and pawned his wife Virginia’s wedding ring to start Baltimore Aircoil Company.

1955

1955 – Modularly manufactured and packaged cooling equipment

1956

In 1956, BAC built a facility in Jessup, Maryland.

1962

1962 – International expansion begins with Europe and Pacific Rim

1963

1963: A Canadian factory opens.

1966

An export department was created in 1966.

1966 – BAC opens Madera, CA plant

1968

In 1968, the first full BAC manufacturing plant in Belgium was rapidly followed by a global manufacturing and sales network, with an expanded range and new plants opening all over the world.

1970

Merck & Company, Inc., a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals, bought BAC in 1970.

1974

1974 – BAC opens Milford, DE plant

1975

1975 – BAC expands operations to Latin America

1980

1980 – BAC opens Italy plant

1981

1981 – Baltibond™ Corrosion Protection System introduced

1982

1982 – Ice Chiller™ Thermal Storage Unit

1984

During his lifetime (he died in 1984), he obtained 47 patents on HVAC-related equipment.

Before his death in 1984, company founder John Engalitcheff, Jr., was honored by President Ronald Reagan for his contributions to the American Security Council's "Peace Through Strength" program.

The acquisition was done partly to cushion against the cyclical nature of Amsted's railroad products business. It earned $8.3 million on 1984 sales of $169.7 million.

1985

In 1985 BAC became an Amsted Industries subsidiary.

1989

The Paxton, Illinois, plant was expanded by 20,000 square feet in 1989.

1991

1991: BAC begins working with Linear Corporation of Malaysia.

1995

In 1995, an ambitious district thermal storage system was installed to cool ten buildings in downtown Chicago.

1995 – FXV Closed Circuit Cooling Tower with Combined Flow technology

1996

According to Frost & Sullivan, the total United States heat exchanger market was worth $1.5 billion in 1996, when 350,000 units were sold.

In 1996, he was inducted into the ASHRAE Hall of Fame.

1997

While the thermal storage business involved some old-fashioned elements--bending steel tubes and cooling buildings with big blocks of ice--in 1997 PC Week singled out BAC as a top user of advanced computer technology.

1997 – Eurovent Certification in Europe started; operations in Asia established

1998

BAC had formed a joint venture in Daliau, in northern China, in 1998.

1999

BAC and Linear formed a joint venture, BAC Cooling Towers Sdn Bhd, in 1999.

2001

Amsted, struggling under a heavy debt, announced it was selling off BAC in February 2001.

China's membership in the World Trade Organization further opened a vast new market beginning in December 2001.

2004

2004: BAC moves to new headquarters and shuffles United States manufacturing operations.

2005

2005 – BAC moves Global Headquarters to Jessup, MD

2020

2020 – BAC acquires Coil Design Corporation in Dayton, TN

2021

2021 – BAC opens Dalian, Public Republic of China plant; BAC acquires Eurocoil SP

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