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The
origins of M-B Companies, Inc.’s date to 1907. The company was formed by three
German craftsmen,
brothers
Otto and Fred Meili and Paul Blumberg. Not surprisingly they adopted the name
"M-B". The Meili brothers were inventors and Blumberg was an expert
metalworker. They started the company in a small shop in New Holstein, Wisconsin
building agricultural implements.
Before
long the three were inventing and building a wide variety of equipment from road
graders to paint stripers. Over the years, M-B has designed and built
everything from cannery conveyor systems to "junior cars". In fact, the firm
was one of the first Ford dealerships in the state of Wisconsin. As the company
evolved, its destiny as a broom and striper manufacturer became evident. M-B
built its first broom (a horse drawn model) in 1922.
The Meili
brothers and Blumberg sold the company in 1954 to Robert B. Evans, former
Chairman of the Board of American Motors. Twenty years later, M-B was purchased
by Terrence Cosgrove, who brought an engineering and marketing background to the
company, and still retains ownership.
Since
1974, M-B has enjoyed steady growth by focusing on key niche markets and in so
doing meeting the needs of independent contractors, governmental agencies, and
other road and airport maintenance organizations around the world. With the
focus of expanding those key markets, the Pro Chip family of wood and brush
chippers was acquired in 2003. This acquisition allowed M-B to provide a
diverse product offering to agricultural and landscaping organizations. 
In 2004,
M-B acquired the assets of Lafarge Road Marking’s Pavement Marking Equipment
division, formerly Linear Dynamics Inc. (LDI). Located in Montgomery,
Pennsylvania, this company has its own rich history of success dating back to
1929. Through the years, the company was a key contributor to the pavement
marking industry as a pioneer in reflective traffic paint manufacturing. During
the 1970’s the Montgomery based company was among the top four manufacturers of
highway paint and one of the largest paint equipment manufacturers in the
country. In 1987, after years of restructuring and several changes in
ownership, the company expanded its business to include a broad spectrum of
striping vehicles and equipment and renamed itself Linear Dynamics. Lafarge S.
A. Group, a French company and world leader in manufacturing construction
materials, purchased LDI and several other pavement marking businesses in 1998.
By 2002, LDI and the others were merged into its parent corporation, Lafarge
Road Marking, Inc. M-B purchased the equipment division of Lafarge Road Marking
in 2004 enhancing M-B’s pavement marking equipment division. M-B has since
moved the production of its entire pavement marking equipment line to the
Montgomery, PA location.
M-B will
continue to grow to provide the products and services its customers demand. The
company is dedicated to being the leader in performance, reliability and
customer service as it has since 1907.
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