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Hendrick Manufacturing company history timeline

1876

The metal-punching machine he developed was a pilot for the modern perforating press and the foundation upon which Hendrick Manufacturing Company was started in 1876.

1884

In 1884, California Perforating Screen Company (Cal-Perf) was founded by the Wagner family to manufacture hammer mill and grain-cleaning screens for California’s growing agricultural industry.

1943

In 1943, Fred Goldbeck joined the sales force in Hendrick's New York office.

1952

The Massachusetts corporate registry database lists this company's first registration as 1952-06-13.

1953

In 1953, Greening, a company located in England was selected to supply wedge wire screens for Hendrick.

1966

Hendrick Manufacturing Company purchased California Perforating Screen Company in 1966 and moved the operation into a larger facility.

1969

In 1969, Hendrick employed Leon Bixby to serve as product manager for profile screens.

1971

In 1971, Hendrick Manufacturing Company commissioned the Georgia Institute of Technology to evaluate demand for perforated metal in the nine states of the southeastern United States.

1982

When the lease on the San Francisco facility expired in 1982, Hendrick moved the Cal-Perf operations to Visalia, California, in order to be closer to the Los Angeles market.

1984

The associated equipment was installed and operations began in September 1984.

1985

In 1985, at the termination of the purchase agreement, Hendrick merged the operations of Berglund into Cal-Perf.

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