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Bramco company history timeline

1908

1908 – Brandeis Machinery & Supply incorporated by Robert E. Brandeis

1912

1912 – Began representing Ingersoll-Rand and continued representing for 95 Years

1917

1917 – J.A. Paradis, Sr.

1924

1924 – Ownership acquired by the Paradis Family and remains in the family today

1932

1932 – Began representing International Harvester (Later merged with Komatsu)

1940

In 1940, Laborer and Operator were the top reported jobs for men and women in the USA named Branco.

1946

1946 – Opened the first branch outside Louisville

1956

1956 – Started the Louisville Auction

1966

1966 – Formed Bramco as the Parent Company

1980

1980 – Began representing Komatsu

2000

2000 – Won The Kentucky Governor’s Gold Quality Award

2001

2001 – Start of Certified Rental®

2003

2003 – Began representing Sennebogen

2006

2006 – Began representing Kobelco

2007

2007 – Began representing Wirtgen Group

2010

2010 – Purchased JFT, now Bramco-MPS

2010 – Began representing TEREX|Cedarapids, TEREX|Simplicity and TEREX|Canica

2012

2012 – Began representing Barko

2013

2013 – Began representing Lippmann

2014

2014 – Began representing Takeuchi

2015

2015 – Opened dedicated Machine Rebuild Center

2015 – Created and launched Technician Apprentice program

2018

2018 – Mike Paradis named Bramco Chairman and CEO marking the 4th generation of the Paradis family ownership

2018 – Bramco breaks ground on largest branch, to date, in Nashville, TN- 60,000 sq ft. on 17 acres with 20 service bays

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