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Greenerd from 1883 to Present
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Prior to 1883: Robert Greenerd invents and patents the Arbor Press, but does not
manufacture them.
1883: Edwin Bartlett buys Robert Greenerd's patents. He worked with MIT
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develop a full line, from 1/4 Ton to 30 Tons. He starts manufacturing Arbor Presses in Boston,
Massachusetts.
1913: Bartlett relocates 30 miles north to Nashua, New Hampshire, due to increasing
production demands. The original building was enlarged several times, most recently to add a
large assembly bay equipped with a 30 Ton bridge crane.
1934: Greenerd builds its first hydraulic press.
1962: Greenerd changes its name from Greenerd Arbor Press Company to Greenerd Press
& Machine Company.
Present: In a time of rapid technological changes, Greenerd's practical press designs
lead the industry, but Greenerd's philosophy remains unchanged: "Greenerd Built" means built
for performance, and built to last.
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