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PPI Quality company history timeline

1996

PPI’s roots are in Change Partners, which originated in 1996 under the leadership of Doctor Sherrie Ford and Steve Hollis.

2002

In 2002 they started Petroleum Parts Inc., manufacturing electronic boards.

2003

Change Partners worked closely with ABB, a distribution transformer plant in Athens, GA. The two leaders purchased the plant in 2003 and renamed it Power Partners.

2006

In 2006 Byanski and Burgess acquired DurEquip, a gasoline dispensers rebuilder.

2008

In 2008 Ford and Hollis purchased a Rabun Gap, GA, company that specializes in precision sheet metal fabrication, machining and mechanical assembly services and named it Gap Partners.

In 2008, the company expanded, entering the dispenser graphics market.

2012

In 2012, Luke Faulstick, a lean manufacturing expert whose global operations teams and manufacturing plants at other companies have won numerous awards, became co-owner, President and CEO. Faulstick had served on Power Partners’ Board of Advisors since the company was established.

2014

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