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Gorman-Rupp company history timeline

1949

Fueled in part by wartime contracts with the United States Army and Navy, for which the company was awarded an "E" for excellence, Gorman-Rupp sales multiplied to over $2 million by 1949.

1950

In 1950 Edward M. Smith designed a small non-corrosive centrifugal pump while employed at Barnes Manufacturing in Mansfield, Ohio.

1953

1953: The First Gorman-Rupp Company Division

1954

On January 4, 1954, production at the Bellville facility began, dedicated solely to the production of small pumps.

1977

In 1977 the company acquired Ramparts, Inc. (becoming Gorman-Rupp’s Ramparts Division), which manufactured air-driven diaphragm pumps and replacement parts for the chemical industry.

1986

To combat this problem, Gorman-Rupp acquired the IPT Pumps Division, a manufacturer of economically priced, portable, and durable pumps for the construction market, in 1986.

1988

Gorman-Rupp made its largest acquisition to date in 1988, when it paid Banner Industries $14.5 million for control of the Patterson Pump Company.

1989

They don't buy anything from us until they are up to their noses in water." A prime example of the wisdom of this strategy came in 1989, when Gorman-Rupp was able to provide an estimated 90 percent of the pumps used to clean up after the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

1998

Two years later he did just that, being named president and CEO in April 1998.

_____, “Gorman-Rupp’s Second Half to Be Slower,” Wall Street Journal, August 31, 1998.

1999

“The Gorman-Rupp Company,” Wall Street Transcript (CEO Supplement), March 1999.

2002

In March 2002 Patterson Pump acquired Atlanta-based Flo-Pak, -Inc. for about $6.5 million.

2016

The company has since grown to be one of the world's largest pump manufacturers: in 2016 it had sales of $382,100,000.

2022

"The Gorman-Rupp Company ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Encyclopedia.com. (June 21, 2022). https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/gorman-rupp-company-0

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Founded
1933
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H. E. Rupp,J. C. Gorman
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