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Incorporated on, November 1, 1928, in Horicon, Wisconsin by the Gardner family, Gardner Manufacturing Company began selling excess fabrication capacity to perform contract fabrication work for local Wisconsin Companies.
In 1937, Gardner Manufacturing purchased the rights to a product line of electrified screens, and formed three product divisions- Barn Equipment, Sheet Metal Fabrication, and Insect Electrocutor, and remained relatively unchanged for the next forty years.
1979: Cooper Industries acquires the company.
Centanni had joined Cooper Industries in 1980, as the director of its corporate planning and development group.
1985: Gardner-Denver Industrial Machinery Division is formed.
In 1987, Cooper Industries acquired the Sutorbilt and DuroFlow blower product lines, as well as a line of industrial compressors marketed under the name Joy.
To rid itself of the division, Cooper Industries formed a wholly owned subsidiary named Gardner Denver, Inc., which absorbed the assets and liabilities of the Gardner-Denver Industrial Machinery Division, effective on the last day of 1993.
1996: A domestic and international acquisition campaign begins.
With acquisition targets on the horizon, Centanni reorganized Gardner Denver in 1997.
Revenues reached $385 million, 30 percent more than the total recorded the previous year, and net income increased 33 percent from 1997's total, climbing to $36.8 million.
By the end of 1998, Gardner Denver had achieved its fourth consecutive year of double-digit sales growth, in large part derived from its acquisition campaign.
Although Tamrotor was liquidated in 1999, Gardner Denver continued to operate in Finland under the name Gardner Denver OY.
In 2001, Gardner Denver expanded abroad and domestically.
The most recent of several expansions was completed in 2009, to a total of 160,000 square feet.
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