History
1936 To 1980
J.A. Baldwin was one of the first to recognize the
importance of improving mobile filtration. He designed a cartridge lube
filter and began production in Wisconsin in 1936.
By 1952, Baldwin needed to expand in order for J.A. Baldwin Manufacturing
Company to compete for the big orders, but was unable to do so in Wisconsin.
At this time, Kearney, Nebraska, had an idle airfield with hangars that had
been used in World War II as a base for the big B-29 planes taking off for
Europe.
The company moved to Kearney in 1953 to take advantage of the central
location and the available transportation. Once in Kearney, Baldwin Filters
began operation in a 24,000 square foot building with nine employees.
By the end of the year, Baldwin employed 26 people and occupied three
buildings.
In 1963, Baldwin purchased 42 acres of the former Kearney Air Base and began
construction. Shortly after moving part of the operation into the new
building, a fire destroyed the original plant and the company offices.
Also lost in the fire were the blueprints of all the filters and the
machines designed to produce them. Within six months, J.A. reconstructed the
needed blueprints and returned the company to full production.
Between 1964 and 1981, the Baldwin Filter plant was expanded nine times to
accommodate the rapid expansion.
1981 To Present
In early 1981, J.A. Baldwin suffered a stroke and heart
attack, from which he recovered enough to return to run the company.
However, at the end of July, Baldwin announced the filter company had been
purchased by J.L. Clark Manufacturing Co. (now CLARCOR).
In 1989, Baldwin Filters expanded to include Baldwin Filters LTD in the
United Kingdom and Baldwin Filters NV in Europe.
In 1991, Baldwin Filters expanded again. This time with a plant in
Gothenburg, Nebraska. At this time, Baldwin Filters Australia was brought
into the company.
The following year at the Kearney plant, a multi-million dollar technical
center was added for research, development, training and testing.
In 1994, Baldwin added a manufacturing and distribution center in Mexico,
followed by a manufacturing facility in Weifang, China in 1995.
Also in 1995, Baldwin Filters purchased Hastings Premium Filters, which
included the addition of a third U.S. manufacturing site, in Yankton, South
Dakota. In 1996, Baldwin Filters South Africa was established.
A state-of-the-art automated distribution center was added to the Kearney
plant in 1999. The Warehouse Management System utilizes bar coded picking
labels and radio frequency scanners to move all product throughout the
110,000 square foot facility.
In 2007, a manufacturing facility was purchased in Casablanca, Morocco, and
became Baldwin Filters Morocco.