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At Papé, our roots reach back to 1938 when our founder, E.C. Papé, acquired his first capital equipment dealership in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
E.C Papé passes away in January of 1945.
Also, in 1952, a small group of courageous cancer cure activists driven by the lack of early detection and treatment of cancer, formed a group whose single goal was to raise money for the Dade County Cancer Institute.
Lee’s party won a decisive victory, gaining 43 of the 51 seats, but Lee refused to form a government until the British freed the left-wing members of his party who had been imprisoned in 1956.
In 1961 the PAP’s left-wing members broke away from the party to form the Barisan Sosialis (“Socialist Front”), and Lee subsequently broke his remaining ties with the communists.
In 1963 Lee took Singapore into the newly created Federation of Malaysia.
In 1978, Papé modifies a Caterpillar 245 Excavator, capable of forwarding whole trees.
In 1991, new Hyster dealerships are purchased, covering territory between Northern California and Bakersfield.
When Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center opened at the University of Miami Medical School in 1992, the Papanicolaou Laboratories were already located at the medical school campus.
In 2003, Papé sells its Caterpillar franchise back to Caterpillar.
In 2004, this company is renamed as Papé Material Handling.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyster-Yale | 2012 | $4.3B | 6,500 | 13 |
| Louisiana Cat | 1928 | $220.0M | 750 | 84 |
| Tractor & Equipment | 1943 | $140.0M | 450 | 11 |
| FMH Material Handling Solutions | 1978 | $22.8M | 177 | - |
| Raymond West | - | $124.5M | 200 | 61 |
| Medley Equipment Company | 1941 | $10.0M | 103 | 2 |
| LiftOne | 2012 | $1.4B | 3,000 | - |
| Alta Equipment | 1984 | $1.2B | 2,000 | 121 |
| Equipment Depot | - | $325.0M | 50 | 55 |
| Daily Equipment | 1985 | $700,000 | 50 | - |
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