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Horner Industrial company history timeline

1949

Horner Electric was founded in 1949 by George and Mary Horner and has grown into Horner Industrial Group through hard work and the acquisitions of some of the area’s finest companies in their respective fields.

1975

Robert and Karen Dittemore purchased the company in 1975.

1980

In 1980 the building at 427 S. Alabama was expanded and along with this expansion brought diversification.

1990

In the early 1990’ s the company incorporated automation to increase productivity, and make the company more competitive in an aggressive industry.

1997

Horner Electric Company purchased Indiana Fan Company in 1997.

2006

In 2006 Horner purchased Herman & Company, a small family owned structural steel fabricator at 1100 East Maryland Street.

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1949
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