Download - Crane Engineering - Celebrating 75 Years
1939
The Crane Engineering Story Begins.
1939 – Herbert Crane, schooled as a mechanical engineer and
experienced in pulp and paper processes, starts Crane Engineering in
the spring of 1939.
Working from his home basement in Appleton, Wisconsin, alongside his
wife Marjorie, Herbert Crane begins his new company.
Crane starts his business representing two key product lines, Goulds
Pumps and Viking Pump.
1941-1946 – As war rages in Europe, Crane serves as the District
Manager of the War Production Board, making Crane Engineering a
weekend only venture.
1946 – After the war, Crane returns to business, growing by serving the
paper industry.
1946 – Crane Engineering’s first office on Wisconsin Avenue in
Appleton. The first full-time employee is added, Mabel McClanahan,
serving as Financial and Operations Manager.
1947 – Crane carefully selects a sales force for his growing business.
He hires those who will understand the challenges of an engineer
best… other engineers. He uses the tagline “Engineers who sell.”
1950s – Crane Engineering becomes one of the leading suppliers of
pumps and valves to the paper industry in Wisconsin and Upper
Michigan.
1950s – Key lines now include Goulds Pumps, Viking Pump, Gorman
Rupp, and Rovang Knife Gate Valves.
1962 – Jim Crane joins Crane Engineering.
1968 – Jim Crane becomes second generation owner of Crane
Engineering.
1973 – Crane breaks ground on a new office building located at 1200
S. Lynndale Avenue.
1974 – Mabel McClanahan is promoted to Vice President.
1975 – Construction is near completion on Lynndale Avenue.
1975 – Construction is complete at the new Lynndale location.
1980 – Crane Engineering breaks ground on a 4,000 sq ft warehouse
addition.
1981 – Crane Engineering continues to assist the paper industry with
solutions to challenging problems.
1983 – Crane Engineering acquires Walter B Rohm, entering the
industrial market in Milwaukee and water/wastewater market.
1983 – Crane’s Account Managers have always been hands on,
wastewater is no exception.
1985 – Crane Engineering launches its Service and Repair capability.
1985 – Crane Engineering launches industrial flooring, dome coating,
and tank lining capability.
1986 – Crane Engineering hosts the first Tech Expo, a biannual event,
presenting for the 15th time in 2015.
1986 – Mabel McClanahan retires from Crane Engineering after 40
years of service.
1988 – Crane Engineering is growing, employs almost 30.
1990 – At 60 employees, the Lynndale office burst at the seams,
housing some employees in a construction trailer while the new office
was being constructed.
1990 – Line cards now include nearly 60 product lines for pumps,
valves, filters, instruments, mechanical seals, corrosion resistance, and
other fluid process equipment.
1990 – Crane Engineering prepares to construct a new, 35,000 sq ft
facility in Kimberly to house administration, engineering, service
department, warehouse, and the budding OptiFlow Systems group.
1991 – Crane Engineering moves to its current location at 707 Ford
Street in Kimberly, Wisconsin.
1996 – Crane Engineering now employs 60.
2001 – With the capability to design and build chemical feed, mixing,
and other systems, OptiFlow Systems is launched.
2004 – Third generation leader Lance Crane joins the company and
becomes President of Crane Engineering.
2007 – Jim Crane retires after 45 years of service. Lance Crane
becomes the third generation owner and CEO of Crane Engineering.
2007 – OptiFlow Systems division goes national, selling to chemical,
tissue, and other industries across the country.
2008 – As a complete turnkey solution, Crane Engineering sends its
own programmers to start up OptiFlow Systems in sanitary
conditions…
…and not so sanitary, ensuring systems are performing to customers’
expectations.
2009 – Crane Engineering creates the Valve SuperSource, a one stop
shop for over 35 valve manufacturers, onsite inventory, and technical
support.
2013 – Crane’s Account Manager engineers remain hands on, to this day.
2013 – Service group now has an expanded inside and field service
team and fleet. They now service and maintain a wide range of rotating
equipment…
Like wastewater screens…
Valve repair, customization and automation…
Screw pumps, and more.
2013 – Crane Engineering’s Regional Service Center is now a Factory
Authorized Service Center for Goulds Pumps, Viking Pump, Roto-Jet,
and Gorman Rupp Pumps.
2014 – Top Tier Manufacturer Distribution Leadership - better outfitted
today to serve virtually all fluid technology needs plus industrial flooring
and tank lining.
2014 – Crane Engineering celebrates 75 years providing fluid
technology solutions to Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and beyond.