Clark Equipment Company

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Clark Equipment Company was a designer, manufacturer, and seller of industrial and construction machinery and equipment.

History

Clark's predecessor was the George R. Rich Manufacturing Company, founded in 1903 in Chicago, Illinois by executives of the Illinois Steel Company.

The company moved to Buchanan, Michigan in 1904 when that city's chamber of commerce advertised a financially sound deal with respect to industrial rent and power supply.

Eugene B. Clark, an Illinois Steel employee at the time, determined that the metallurgy of Rich Manufacturing's principal product, a railroad rail drill named the Celfor Drill, was faulty, and also found fault with both the management and basic operations, which he ultimately corrected after the condition of him becoming an equal partner was established.

In 1916 he merged Rich Manufacturing, which by then had been renamed Celfor Tool, and Buchanan Electric Steel Company, an offshoot of the former, and formed Clark Equipment Company, named after Clark.

In 1919 a division called Clark Tructractor Company was formed. This still exists as Clark Material Handling Company.[1]

From the 1920s until the 1960s, Clark made many acquisitions and continued to grow as a company, but in the 1960s and again in the 1980s, many were sold.

In 1954 was founded in Brazil the sucursal from Clark Equipments in Valinhos, a city close São Paulo where gears and transmissions for trucks begun to be produced for South America Market. That Plant also has produces lifts and construct machinery. The brasilian Plant still has a leader for mechanical transmissions until 1995 when was sold to Eaton Corporation.

In 1995, Clark was acquired by Ingersoll Rand.[2]

In 1996, Ingersoll Rand donated two tons of Clark archives to the Berrien County Historical Association, and the Berrien County 1839 Courthouse Museum is now the Clark archives repository.[3]

In 2007, Ingersoll Rand sold Clark Equipment Company to Doosan International of South Korean. The sale included the Construction Equipment Group of Ingersoll Rand. The Construction Equipment Group included Portable Air Compressors, Generators, Light Towers, Bobcat, and Road Machinery.

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  1. Clark history
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Further reading

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  • Clark Michigan

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