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Omni Services company history timeline

1976

In February of 1976 after a successful career in industrial sales Bob Mitchell partnered with John Snyder to start Omni Services.

1985

In 1985, Omni International’s founder, Karl Jahn, a former engineering and marketing manager for Dupont Corporation, purchased the Omni Mixer from Dupont with the vision to create a company focused on innovating homogenization technology.

1991

In early 1991 Omni Services acquired “the Tool Crib” which was owned by a longtime friend of Bob Mitchell and was already selling fluid conveyance products purchased through Omni Services.

1992

In 1992, Omni introduced the first disposable generator probe, the Omni TipTM, allowing scientist, for the first time to eliminate cross-contamination during the homogenization process.

2007

In 2007 Omni opened up its Falconer New York location servicing the Southern Tier with fluid conveyance products and adding a small crew to start Omni Tubbing Corp.

2010

In 2010, Omni launched two groundbreaking homogenizer technologies.

2011

In 2011 Omni Services expands its industrial hose capabilities and opens a new location and warehouse in Elmira, NY focusing on the oil and gas boom that was taking place.

2019

Recognition by Crain’s Cleveland Business as a Best Employer in Ohio for 2019

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