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Moen company history timeline

1956

Ravenna was acquired by Chicago standard screws in 1956.

1960

By 1960, single-handle faucets (of which Moen was not the only manufacturer) comprised about five percent of the total faucet market.

1970

By 1970, when Standard Screw was renamed Stanadyne, Inc., the Moen Division had grown to become the company's most important operation.

1982

He served as head of the company's research and development until his retirement in 1982.

Al Moen, who continued to lead the company's Engineering Department until 1982, was responsible for many of the innovations that drove that growth.

1986

Despite competition from inexpensive Asian imports, the American faucet market enjoyed double-digit growth beginning in 1986.

Until 1986, the company was acquired by New York investment company.

1993

The Monticello Collection of lavatory faucets, introduced in 1993, became the company's most successful product introduction of all time.

2000

Carbonari expected increasing international sales to push his company over the $1 billion mark by the year 2000.

2010

Moen is selected as the 2010 WaterSense Manufacturer Partner of the Year.

2011

In 2011, the fortune brand was split into two companies.

2021

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Founded
1956
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North Olmsted, OH
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Alfred M. Moen
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