A Profile of the F. E. Myers Company
C. S. McNaull Mgr.
Engineering Services 1100 Myers Parkway Ashknd, Ohio
44805-1969
In 1870, the United States was emerging from Civil War and was
on the brink of a sweeping industrial revolution.
At that time in Ashland, Ohio, Francis E. Myers left his
father's farm to begin selling tools and hardware to the local
farm trade. In the basement of a rented building on Ashland's
cobble stoned Main Street, Francis and younger brother Philip A.
started what was then called 'The F. E. Myers & Bro.
Company.'
One of the early product successes at Myers was the
double-acting hand pump that Philip developed. This new pump
delivered water in a steady stream rather than in short spurts like
other hand pumps available at that time. With the advent of this
popular pump, F. E. and P. A. suddenly had more orders than they
could handle. Two other Myers brothers, Alvah N. and G. Denton,
then joined the company and erected their own building to
manufacture pumps. By 1884, the original structure was replaced
with an extensive factory that covered several city blocks.
Philip's mechanical genius kept the Myers brothers a step
ahead in the pump business, while Francis contributed the
financial/management and sales expertise, and the company
prospered. P. A. Myers actually held 125 patents on various pump
designs as well as such diverse products as porch swings, bicycle
stands, hay tools, store ladders, door hangers, etc. All of these
products, at one time or another, were manufactured and sold by
Myers.
Over the years Myers has designed, developed and manufactured
many types of pumps. These include windmill pumps, bilge pumps,
de-watering pumps, fire pumps, industrial pumps, power sprayer
pumps, etc.
In early 1900, Myers began to design and build fully automatic
electric pumps. One of these early models was discovered in Ashland
County in 1967still operating at the time!
As the pump business grew and became more and more complex, they
realized it would be necessary to make some basic distribution
changes. In the 1930s, Myers began to market their products through
wholesale distributors. This simplified warehousing and gave Myers
the opportunity to sell their pumps to an even larger number of
dealers nationwide.
The company also became involved internationally with an
aggressive 'export' sales effort. And now, many foreign
sales agents, licensees and distributors sell Myers products all
over the world.
In 1960, Myers became a wholly owned subsidiary (later to be a
division) of the McNeil Corporation, a world-wide organization with
corporate headquarters in Akron, Ohio. In 1986, Pentair, Inc., out
of St. Paul, Minnesota, purchased the McNeil Corporation Today, the
F. E. Myers Company is put of a 1.5 billion Pentair
Corporation.
Product History After the initial success of
the hand pumps and the first automatic electric pumps, Myers began
developing other ways to deliver water to homes, farms and
commercial customers.
The first family of Myers pumps were reciprocating types:
'Bulldozer' shallow well, high capacity pumps; 'Working
Head' deep well reciprocating pumps; and 'High
Pressure' industrial pumps. In the 1930s, the first jet pumps
were designed. Submersibles were introduced in the 1950s. In the
late 1960s, Myers began to manufacture their own design submersible
motors.
Other products Myers manufactures today include submersibles and
centrifugal jet pumps for residential water systems, environmental
waste handling pumps/systems, sump and sewage pumps, reciprocating
and centrifugal industrial pumps, plus a wide range of repair parts
and accessories. Our pump range is from 1/6
HP to 200 HP with capacities to 2300 GPM, and our high pressure
pumps can go to 5500 PSI.
Today, the F. E. Myers Company is located on 100 acres of land
in the northeast section of Ashland, Ohio. The facilities consist
of a modern, one story complex of 273,878 square feet of
manufacturing space connected to a new 19,400 square foot, one
story office, with an adjacent, separate, 2,500 square foot
training center and a modern all-electric foundry of 120,000 square
feet.
Today, the F. E. Myers Company utilizes the most modern
equipment, technology and processes available, and is considered a
world-class manufacturer.
An excellent product starts in design, where in the engineering
office the use of a company-wide IBM computer system with CRT units
and PC's used in conjunction with CAD/CAM systems (Computer
Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing) generates all production
drawings, parts lists, and plant layout drawings.
To properly utilize the manpower, the plant has many
manufacturing cells in operation producing a family of parts with
one operator running up to six machines.
For advancements into the future, Myers has the most modern,
well equipped laboratory with test tanks to 32,000 gallon capacity
and a drilled 220 foot deep test well with the electrical and
hydraulic testing capability on pumps up to 200 HP.
Today, the F. E. Myers Co., with its 600 employees in a world
class manufacturing facility with vendors from around the world,
stands ready to serve its customers. Its product is recognized for
its quality throughout the world. The sales and distribution
network is established worldwide. Myers 'Where Innovation Meets
Tradition' with TIMES (This Is Myers Express Service) finds its
strength in the exciting future growth of the world's need for
water!