1917
1918
1919
1930
1931
Simpson completed the acquisition of the Carol Sand Conditioner and the business of the Carol Engineering Company of Dayton, Ohio.
The Foundry Equipment Manufacturers Association (now CISA) announced Mr. Herbert Simpson has been elected President.
1933
1941
1942
1944
1945
1947
1948
1949
1955
1957
- Simpson completed the acquisition of the "Maple Lead Mixer" from Cunningham Foundry & Machine Company, Ltd. of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
- Simpson introduces the "Even-Flo" series of sand reclaimer (US patent #761299).
- Simpson introduces the first of the continuous mixer utilizing the principal of back blending. The #22F Simpson Multi-Mull was awarded US patent #2943801. The Simpson Multi-Mull has evolved into the most popular molding sand mixers in the world.
1960
1964
1965
1967
1972
1976
1978
1991
1994
1995
- Simpson acquires the Dietert Automation Products from Georg Fischer Foundry Systems of Holly, Michigan. In the transaction, Simpson acquired all the assets of the Dietert Automation Products.
- Mr. Bruce W. Dienst becomes President & COO of Simpson and the 5th generation of the Simpson family to lead the company. Mr. Dienst is the great, great-grandson of Simpson founder, Peter Simpson.
1996
On March 1st, National Engineering Company renames the company to Simpson Technologies Corporation.
1996
The American Foundry Society announced Mr. Henry W. Dienst has been elected AFS President.
1998
1999
2000
2003
2004
The Foundry Educational Foundation announced that Bruce W. Dienst has been elected FEF President.
2015
The American Foundry Society announced Mr. Bruce W. Dienst has been elected AFS President - the 4th consecutive generation of the Simpson family to serve AFS as President.