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Norgren company history timeline

1925

In 1925, Carl Norgren sketched what would become the world’s first lubricator, and paved the way for Norgren to become a major manufacturing company, specialising in pneumatic fluid and motion control.

1927

He went on to practically invent an entire industry when in 1927 he sketched what was to become the world’s first lubricator.

1966

Regardless of the "historical accident," as The Economist phrased it in 1966, the parent company allowed and encouraged its Metals Division to expand.

1985

Watson Smith, a specialist in pneumatic pressure control technology based in Leeds, was acquired in 1985.

1986

The 1986 purchase of Webber Electro Components plc and the acquisition of AB Westin & Backlund's pneumatic division bolstered this segment of IMI's business.

1989

IMI's sales peaked in 1989 at £1.08 billion.

1992

IMI's Drinks Dispense division, however, had a record year in 1992, with profits increasing by 25 percent to £28.6 million on sales of £230 million.

2004

In 2004, Fluid Automation System of Switzerland was acquired, a leader in miniature solenoid valves.

2005

In 2005, the acquisition of US companies Syron and GT Development further strengthened the Auto In-Plant and Commercial Vehicles product portfolio.

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1925
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