🚤 #ThrowbackThursday 🚤
Thursday, January 30, 2025
🚤 #ThrowbackThursday 🚤 Here’s another gem from VMI’s history! This classic horizontal mini-dredge was built for reliability and precision
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Way Back When Article, Sunday, January 6, 1991, Cushing Daily Citizen: The First Dredge Built By VMI 'Nearly Sank': But Look At Firm Now!
The First Dredge Built By VMI 'Nearly Sank': But Look At Firm Now!
By Terry Hoggatt
Cushing Daily Citizen
Sunday, January 6, 1991
Gene Maitlen says the first dredge he very built 'nearly sank.' He went back to the drawing board. Six years later (in 1978) he finally sold a dredge. He's been selling them ever since.
Maitlen, president of VMI (Vaugh-Maitlen Industries), moved the dredge manufacturing company from Oklahoma City to Bethany; and then to Cushing a few years later. In 1989, VMI moved into its new facility in the northeast industrial park.
If that location doesn't sound familiar, VMI is located on the former Fleetwood Drive. Only now it's Maitlen Drive. The street was recently renamed by the Cushing City Commission, mainly because Maitlen and his company have become such dedicated members of the community. VMI provides jobs, economic stability and an extremely positive image for Cushing.
The dredges are used, for the most part, in waste removal involving pollution problems in various environmentally-impacted areas.
The affable Maitlen leaned back in his office a couple of days ago and beamed with pride as he discussed his company (named for Vice-President Bob Vaughn and Maitlen) and what he views for the future.
A few days ago, VMI shipped out a "Piranha" model dredge, the largest piece of equipment ever manufactured by the Cushing Company. "It's the biggest one we ever made," said Maitlen. " A fellow called and wanted a dredge of a certain style. We designed a framework for an excavator, mounted a diesel engine and made some other refinements for a complete package, and came up with quite a machine.
THE "PIRANHA," the largest dredge ever manufactured at the Cushing VMI facility, was recently shipped to a customer. The company turns our several dredges a year and has long-range goals of constructing more as VMI grows.
"We're building a second one for a company that is one of the biggest waste removal contractors in the world."The Piranha is an excavator mounted dredging unit designed to pump 50 percent solids by dry weight in some materials.
The bucket from an appropriately sized excavator is removed and replaced with a cutterhead-pumping unite. There are a lot more technical details that would boggle the mind of the average layman. But suffice it to say that the huge machine gets the job done.
It was first tested at a lime pit in Decatur, Ill., where lime sludge was pumped to tanker trucks. The lime was then transported to nearby croplands and spread over the soil.
It helped Decatur remove lime sludge and allowed farmers to correct PH factor in their fields.
A Decatur executive said the Piranha "outperformed previous methods used to clean out the lagoons. The operator was able to see what was happening all the time."
Some possible applications for the Piranha include cleaning storage tanks, working in confined areas, pumping heavy solids, petroleum industry needs and removal of hazardous materials.
In the early 70s, Maitlen was "in the machinery business." A customer asked him to build a dredge. "I asked, 'what's a dredge?'" Maitlen laughs. "The customer came up with some materials and told us what he wanted. We rented a Quonset hut and we built it. Then it nearly sank. We lost the sale."
Maitlen said, "I'm hard-headed, so we built another dredge. It wasn't any better. Finally, in 1978 we sold a dredge. It was the third one we built."
He tells the story about how his dredge was delivered to an area where "the water was so bad the birds wouldn't even land. The company set up the machine it bought from us. Three days later the birds were landing."
Gene Maitlen, a native of this area who graduated from the now closed Norfolk High School between Cushing and Yale, is proud of his company and the people who work there.
"It's hard to find people who can build these machines," he said. "It's easier to have a few good employees and pay them overtime than to try to get temporary help and have someone tell them each step to take in the process we use here. I'd rather work my employees longer and know that I have a good product going out to a customer. I prefer that over temporary help."
He's a family-oriented man (his wife and sons are officers in the company) and he's aware of his employees' families and their needs. His wife, Peggy, is secretary-treasurer of the company; son Randy is a vice-president in charge of purchasing and drafting and is parts manager; Gene's other son, Tony, is a vice-president and sales manager.
"Just this last Christmas my wife cooked up a lot of stuff and got the names of all the employees' children. We had a company party, each child got a present and I gave the employees a little Christmas bonus. I enjoy doing that."
He said that when he toyed with the idea of moving his company to Cushing his biggest concern was obtaining supplies. "But the positives far outweighed the negatives," he said. "Some of our employees can pick up some things in Oklahoma City. Plus we're close to Tulsa and Oklahoma City, so that's not really a problem."
Maitlen said he likes this location, "there are good people here who ware good workers, and I like the attitude of everyone and the way we've been accepted. But what I think I like best of all is being able to provide a job for people who need work and to be able to pay them. I enjoy the smile on their faces on payday and I realize they're able to tgo buy groceries."
The personable Maitlen smiled and added, "Plus, it's home. I grew up not many miles from this building. I wish we'd moved back here years ago."
NAME-CHANGE - VMI President Gene Maitlen (second from right) and Mayor Marilyn Duff hold the sign that says "Maitlen Drive," which replaces the former Fleetwood Drive at the northeast Industrial tract. At left is Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Tony Kaal; at right is Industrial Committee Chairman Brownie Hayes.
Speaking of the building, there are actually two of them on the 5 1/2 acre tract along Maitlen Drive. The main building is nearly 15,000 square feet of shop and office space, while the paint shop is 1,500 square feet.
A FAMILY AFFAIR - VMI President Gene Maitlen (left), son Randy, daughter-in-law Mary and granddaughter Leslie pose with the Maitlen Drive sign that was recently erected. The street name replaces the former Fleetwood Drive.
VMI has turned out 12 dredges in Cushing, has another "in rental," plus a Piranha with a second of those models in production. It takes from one to three months to build a dredge, but "in an emergency, we can turn one out in three weeks," Maitlen said.
The company gets a lot of help from nearby Central Vo-Tech. "They provide safety classes," said Maitlen, "and the school trains some very good people. After they leave Central Tech and begin training with us, it doesn't take us long to have a top employee."
VMI, at this time, has 14 full-time workers, plus six sales representatives ("five of the sales reps cover the United States; the other one takes care of the rest of the world," Maitlen said).
Maitlen, who designs many of the systems utilized his company's production, owns 31 patents on equipment. "I enjoy trying to come up with something new," he said.
He's set some far-ranging goals for the company and the buildings he and his sons designed (they were constructed by local contractors and his wife was in charge of the interior decorating.)
"I plan to see this company grow," Maitlen siad. "If you're satisfied, you die. We can expand easily. There's room to extend the building and there's room for another building. By 1995, I hope to be manufacturing 25 dredges a year.
"And I hope VMI is in Cushing 100 years from now."
Monday, January 27, 2025
Guy Says . . . By keeping irrigation channels and reservoirs clear, dredging makes sure farmers get the water they need to grow the crops that feed us all
Dredging doesn’t just move mud—it moves the world? 🌍
By keeping irrigation channels and reservoirs clear, dredging makes sure farmers get the water they need to grow the crops that feed us all. 🌽🥦 Every scoop of sediment we remove is a step toward supporting agriculture and putting food on the table for millions.
So next time you enjoy a hearty meal, remember: dredging plays a part in every bite! 🛠️💪
What’s your favorite farm-fresh food? Drop it below and let’s give a shoutout to the farmers who make it happen! ⬇️"
#FeedingTheWorld #DredgingMatters #FarmLife #GuyTheDredgeGuy #VMIDredges
Friday, January 24, 2025
VMI Dredges Now Hiring Shipping and Receiving/Inventory Control Manager - Apply Today!
Shipping and Receiving / Inventory Control Manager
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Shipping – Processes and oversees the accuracy of shipping items.
• Generates bills of ladings for shipments.
• Inspects and verifies outgoing shipments are correctly and adequately packaged with necessary labels and paperwork.
• Organizes, stocks, and maintains shipping areas are clean and organized.
• Maintains designated areas for outgoing shipments.
• Inspects and verifies outgoing shipments are correct and not damaged before shipping.
• Ensures all shipments, including rental and large equipment, are photographed and digitally documented in the system to avoid loss claims.
• Works with procurement on any damaged shipments and provides documentation for claims.
• Ensures all shipments are adequately insured.
Receiving – Processes and oversees the accuracy of receiving items.
• Inspects and verifies shipments received are correct and not damaged before quality inspection.
• Ensures all parts are correctly entered and placed in their appropriate locations per the Inventory Control System after inspection and acceptance.
• Coordinates with engineering and shop personnel to properly inspect items received.
• Ensures all returned shipments, including rental and large equipment, are photographed and digitally documented upon return and informs the Shop Foreman and Procurement office of any issues.
• Receives all assets and ensures proper documentation of items.
Inventory Control – Oversees the accuracy and regulation of inventory.
• Enters, updates, and maintains inventory daily.
• Coordinates with the shop floor to maintain proper inventory counts.
• Establishes inventory storage locations and coordinates with shop personnel to ensure all parts and materials are properly stored in their appropriate locations per the inventory control system.
• Periodically coordinates and leads inventory audits.
• Establishes and regulates access restrictions to inventory areas as needed to ensure all employees are on process.
• Documents all inventory off-site including inventory sent to vendors for repair or alteration.
• Pulls, organizes and prepares parts for production according to work orders.
• Sends procurement requests for low stock and ensures shop supplies are adequately stocked.
• Communicates with sales and management regarding inventory levels.
• Generates and distributes regular reports on inventory highlighting trends, costs, and areas for improvement.
• Ensure all inventory locations are clean and accurately labeled.
Documentation and Reporting
• Maintains proper documentation and records of shipping and receiving activities, including tracking numbers, delivery confirmations, and invoices.
• Assists in preparing shipping and customs documentation for international shipments, ensuring compliance with regulations.
• Stores all digital documentation on the server for safekeeping.
Equipment Safety
• Safely operates and maintains equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand tools, following safety protocols.
• Maintains a clean and organized work area, including storage locations, shipping/receiving docks, and equipment.
Management Roles
Inventory
• Oversees the inventory management processes within the organization. Supervises and conducts inventory control. Manages inventory control activities and ensures accurate stock reporting.
• Ensures accuracy of procedures and training for associates in the department.
• Follows up regularly with the team to forecast inventory needs.
• Leads and supervises team, providing guidance, training, and performance feedback.
• Implements cost-saving measures within your team to minimize cost.
• Oversees inventory locations and accuracy to minimize stock loss and misplacement.
• Assigns tasks, sets priorities, and monitors workloads to ensure effective use of time.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Manufacturing blueprints, Microsoft email, and Google Sheets.
ABILITY TO:
Read, write, and communicate effectively. Read blueprints and technical drawings. Strong attention to detail and organization skills. Ability to lift heavy objects. Ability to work independently and stick to a deadline. Ability to work after hours when required. Ability to stand for extended periods. Strong analytical skills in counting and tracking inventory parts and creating reports along with forecasting methods. Strong time management skills to keep production and sales parts shipped and pulled.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma, GED, or Equivalent
Forklift Certification
Worked with ERP System a plus
Email, Word, Excel, and Google Sheets
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position. Lift 50lbs, work in a warehouse environment subject to above and below-average temperatures. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Apply Today!
VMI Dredges Now Hiring Equipment Fabrication Welder
Equipment Fabrication Welder
We are seeking a skilled large equipment welder to join our manufacturing team. The ideal candidate will have experience welding and fabricating large metal components, ensuring structural integrity and quality. This role requires precision, attention to detail, and adherence to safety protocols in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Perform welding operations on large equipment components using MIG, TIG, and stick welding techniques.
• Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and welding symbols to determine project specifications.
• Set up welding machines and select appropriate materials and techniques for each job.
• Inspect welded surfaces and structures to ensure compliance with quality and safety standards.
• Operate and maintain welding tools and equipment, ensuring they are in good working condition.
• Grind, cut, and shape metal components as needed to ensure proper fit and finish.
• Work collaboratively with engineers, supervisors, and other team members to meet production goals.
• Follow all safety procedures and regulations, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
Other – Assists in other areas as needed.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Proficiency in MIG, TIG, and stick welding techniques. Knowledge of basic math and computer skills. Strong knowledge of welding safety protocols and procedures.
SKILL IN:
Proficient in using hand tools, power tools, measuring instruments, and electrical testing equipment. Ability to troubleshoot and solve technical problems. Strong organizational and time management skills. Proficiency in MIG, TIG, and stick welding techniques.
ABILITY TO:
Think independently, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail. Demonstrated ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines. Ability to work efficiently under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum of 1-2 years of welding experience in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
EDUCATION
High school diploma or equivalent; welding certification or technical training preferred.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
Construction, Manufacturing, and or Warehouse
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position. Lift 50lbs, work in warehouse environment subject to above and below average temperatures. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Apply Today!
VMI Dredges Now Hiring Manufacture Production Tech I - Apply Today
Manufacture Production Technician I
Job Duties and Responsibilities
• Assist with manufacturing and assembly of dredge equipment and accessories
• Follows blueprints, guidelines, and/or diagrams to ensure product specification and tolerance levels are met
• Maintains required records of production and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues following standard procedures
• Plan and layout work to meet production and schedule requirements
• Test products or subassemblies for functionality or quality by testing electrical, mechanical or integrated systems or equipment
• Read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings
• Wire and assemble electrical components
• Assemble mechanical and hydraulic components
• Assist with troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing mechanical and electrical issues with equipment
• Operates production equipment and tools
• Provide advice or training to other technicians on proper operational procedures
• May assist with testing of equipment
• Inspects finished products for quality, adherence to specifications, and proper functionality
• Collect hazardous or non-hazardous waste in correctly labeled barrels or other containers and transfer them to collection areas
• Troubleshoot problems with equipment, devices, or products to determine cause of operational problems or failures
• Assist loading and unloading of trucks and dredges
• Assist engineers in developing, building, and/or testing prototypes or new products, processes and/or procedures
• Maintains clean, safe and organized yard, warehouse and paint shop
• Perform machine maintenance and repairs as needed
• Weld and fabricate components as needed
• Sandblast and paint dredges as needed
Other – Assists in other areas as needed.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Knowledge of quality control measures and procedures. Knowledge of basic math and computer skills.
SKILL IN:
Proficient in using hand tools, power tools, measuring instruments, and electrical testing equipment. Ability to troubleshoot and solve technical problems. Strong organizational and time management skills
ABILITY TO:
Think independently, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail. Demonstrated ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines. Ability to work efficiently under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
A minimum of 2 years of experience in assembly or a related field, or a Technical degree or certification in a related field, is a plus.
EDUCATION
Education equivalent to the completion of the twelfth school grade
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
Construction, Manufacturing, and or Warehouse
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE
None
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position. Lift 50lbs, work in warehouse environment subject to above and below average temperatures. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Apply Today!
https://vmidredges.com/manufactureproductiontechnician1.html
VMI Dredges Is Seeking A Manufacture Production Technician II - Apply Today
Are you a self-starter who is eager to find a rewarding career path with a stable company? Do you have a passion for growing your trade skills and working in a team-oriented atmosphere? If so, VMI Dredges is looking to add YOU to our talented team.
Join VMI's growing manufacturing team and take the next step in your career journey! Apply today by submitting your resume and cover letter highlighting your dedication to skill development, commitment to safety, and ability to work effectively in a team. We look forward to welcoming talented individuals who are passionate about their craft and ready to contribute to our company's success.
Manufacture Production Technician II
Job Duties and Responsibilities
• Responsible for manufacturing and assembly of dredge equipment and accessories
• Follows blueprints, guidelines, and/or diagrams to ensure product specification and tolerance levels are met
• Maintains required records of production and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues following standard procedures
• Plan and layout work to meet production and schedule requirements
• Test products or subassemblies for functionality or quality by testing electrical, mechanical or integrated systems or equipment
• Read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings
• Wire and assemble electrical components
• Assemble mechanical and hydraulic components
• Assist with troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing mechanical and electrical issues with equipment
• Operates production equipment and tools
• Provide advice or training to other technicians on proper operational procedures
• May assist with testing of equipment
• Inspects finished products for quality, adherence to specifications, and proper functionality
• Collect hazardous or non-hazardous waste in correctly labeled barrels or other containers and transfer them to collection areas
• Troubleshoot problems with equipment, devices, or products to determine cause of operational problems or failures
• Assist loading and unloading of trucks and dredges
• Assist engineers in developing, building, and/or testing prototypes or new products, processes and/or procedures
• Maintains clean, safe and organized yard, warehouse and paint shop
• Perform machine maintenance and repairs as needed
• Weld and fabricate components as needed
• Sandblast and paint dredges as needed
Other – Assists in other areas as needed.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Knowledge of quality control measures and procedures. Knowledge of basic math and computer skills.
SKILL IN:
Proficient in using hand tools, power tools, measuring instruments, and electrical testing equipment. Ability to troubleshoot and solve technical problems. Strong organizational and time management skills
ABILITY TO:
Think independently, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail. Demonstrated ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines. Ability to work efficiently under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Familiarity with safety procedures and guidelines.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
A minimum of 2 years of experience in assembly or a related field, or a Technical degree or certification in a related field, is a plus.
EDUCATION
Education equivalent to the completion of the twelfth school grade
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
Construction, Manufacturing, and or Warehouse
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE
None
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position. Lift 50lbs, work in warehouse environment subject to above and below average temperatures. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Apply Today At:
How to Select the Best Dredge for Your Project
How to Select the Best Dredge for Your Project
When it comes to dredging, choosing the right equipment is crucial for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and project success. At VMI Dredges, we understand the complexities of dredging operations, which is why we offer a range of high-performance dredges tailored to meet various project requirements. Here's a guide to help you select the best dredge for your needs.
1. Define Your Project Requirements
Start by identifying the specifics of your project:
Material Type: Are you dredging sand, silt, clay, or debris-laden material?
Volume of Material: How much material needs to be moved, and what’s the timeline?
Depth: What is the maximum depth required for your project?
Location: Is your project in a confined area, open water, or a sensitive environment?
Knowing these details will narrow down your options and ensure you choose the right dredge for the job.
2. Understand Dredge Types
Different projects call for different dredge types. Here’s a quick overview of our solutions:
Horizontal Cutterhead Dredges
Ideal for small- to medium-scale projects, horizontal cutterhead dredges are versatile and efficient. They’re perfect for confined spaces such as lagoons, ponds, and industrial settling basins. Models like our MD-615 or MD-820 offer flow rates from 1,500 to over 3,000 gallons per minute, ensuring top-tier performance for a variety of materials.
Cutter Suction Dredges
Designed for larger-scale operations, cutter suction dredges excel at mining, navigation channel maintenance, and land reclamation projects. These machines combine power with precision, delivering consistent results in high-volume environments.
Amphibious Excavators
When your project involves both land and water environments, amphibious excavators provide the flexibility needed to tackle unique challenges. Their ability to maneuver in soft or flooded terrains makes them an invaluable asset.
3. Consider Pumping Capacity
Your project’s required flow rate and discharge distance will determine the pump size and type you need. VMI dredges are equipped to handle flows between 1,500 and 3,000 GPM, depending on the model. For projects with long discharge pipelines or higher material density, consider pairing your dredge with a booster pump for added efficiency.
4. Evaluate Ease of Operation
VMI Dredges are designed with user-friendly controls, ensuring quick setup and seamless operation. Features like:
Remote Control Options
Automated Monitoring Systems
Variable Cutterhead Speed Control help reduce operator fatigue and increase productivity.
5. Assess Environmental Considerations
Sensitive environments require precise dredging solutions to minimize turbidity and environmental impact. VMI's full-width flow-through cutterheads and recessed impeller pumps ensure efficient material removal while protecting aquatic habitats.
6. Factor in Maintenance and Support
Durability and ease of maintenance are essential for minimizing downtime. At VMI, our dredges are built with robust materials like hi-chrome impellers and heavy-duty construction. Plus, our dedicated support team is always ready to provide parts, service, and advice to keep your operation running smoothly.
7. Customize for Your Needs
Every project is unique, which is why we offer customization options to adapt your dredge to your specific requirements. From extension kits for deeper digging to specialized accessories like HDPE pipe and booster pumps, we’ve got you covered.
Let’s Get to Work
Choosing the right dredge doesn’t have to be complicated. With over 50 years of experience, VMI Dredges has been a trusted partner for industries worldwide, providing reliable and efficient solutions for even the most challenging dredging projects.
Ready to find the perfect dredge? Contact our team today to discuss your project and explore our range of high-performance dredging equipment. Together, we’ll ensure your operation is a success.
Darren Waldeck, Director of Business Development, 918-399-6013
Pat Sumpter, Sales Manager, 918-225-7000, Ext. 12
www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmidredges.com
Did You Know? VMI’s Cutter Suction Dredges are designed to tackle even the toughest sediment challenges!
🌟 Did You Know? 🌟
VMI’s Cutter Suction Dredges are designed to tackle even the toughest sediment challenges! 💪 From fine silt to hard clay, our customizable cutter heads adapt to fit your project’s unique needs. 🛠️
🌊 Whether it’s deepening a channel or clearing out a marina, VMI dredges are built to get the job done.
👉 What’s the most challenging sediment type you’ve encountered on a project? Let us know in the comments below!
#DidYouKnow #VMIDredges #CutterSuctionDredge #DredgingSolutions
Thursday, January 23, 2025
🚨 #ThrowbackThursday 🚨 Here’s a blast from the past! This classic shot shows one of VMI’s early horizontal dredges hard at work.
🚨 #ThrowbackThursday 🚨
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Way Back When Article, Stillwater NewsPress, August 1992, Cushing Man's Class Idea Becomes Reality
Cushing Man's Class Idea Becomes Reality
By Bettie Wilson
Stillwater NewsPress Staff Writer
Stillwater NewsPress
August 1992
Gene Maitlen talked about a dredge operator school when he first opened the VMI Cushing dredge manufacturing plant in the fall of 1989.
At that time he commented how difficult it was to get dredge operators because there was no place to train them, except by people in his plant which markets dredges nationally and internationally.
A first for the nation may be the result of a unique partnership with his firm, Central Area Vo-Tech at Drumright and the City of Cushing, Maitlen's idea has come to pass.
"I'm not aware of any other schools to teach dredge operations," he said in an earlier interview, at that time remarking on the big pay operators can ask..
The first 40-hour program of a Mini-Dredge operator training school will open at the Cushing City Lake on Sept. 21, 1992 and continue through September 25th.
Maitlen's VMI Inc. will supply the machines and instructors in a program that will teach Central Vo-Tech students about safety, dredging hydraulics, maintenance, troubleshooting, operation and mobilization and demolition.
"Because of the Clean Water Act which has passed by Congress and with the public's concern for cleaning up the environment, the prospects for our kind of equipment has increased dramatically," Maitlen said.
Dredges will be used for cleaning our sewage lagoons, and also cleaning up hazardous waste and spills, he predicts.
"Our equipment is also ideal for cleaning out contaminated ponds, to accommodate wildlife," Maitlen said.
Approval to use the City Lake for classes was given by the Cushing City Commission.
This "on water" training will give the students practical, hands-on operating experiences, said Jim Potter, director of business and industry services for Vo-Tech.
"We think there is job creation potential in this project and are pleased that the three-way partnership can bring this to reality," he added.
At the time of the first interview and trip through his plant located in of of Cushing's Industrial Parks, he commented on the need for dredge operators.
"But there aren't any schools as such and so we have formed this partnership with Central Area Vo-Tech in Drumright and the city of Cushing," he said.
It appears to be an everyone win situation, the city will get some of the silt out of the lake; men will learn how to operate the equipment and Vo-Tech will have another successful school.
"And this just could be the nation's first school," Maitlen said.
The class will be limited to eight students with a $300 tuition payable to Central Vo-Tech. Those who enroll in both classes, this and a Hazardous Waste Operating School, wil get a $50 discount in the tuition.
The Hazardous Waste or (Hazwoper) course will begin September 28 thru October 1, 1992 for an additional 40 hours of training. This course is for participants who need certification to work in hazardous waste sites.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Frigid temperatures hit -1° this morning, with a dusting of snow to top it off—but the work doesn’t stop for VMI Dredges.
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Frosty Morning! ❄️
Frigid temperatures hit -1° this morning, with a dusting of snow to top it off—but the work doesn’t stop for VMI Dredges. 💪🌊 How’s the weather where you are? Drop a comment below! 👇 #DredgingInAnyWeather #VMIDredges
Monday, January 20, 2025
When we dredge, we’re not just moving sediment—we’re creating deeper, cleaner waters where the fish thrive and your boat glides like a dream.
🎣🚤 "Hey folks, it’s your pal Guy the Dredge Guy here! You know what gets me more excited than a perfectly built dredge? Restoring lakes for better fishing and boating!
When we dredge, we’re not just moving sediment—we’re creating deeper, cleaner waters where the fish thrive and your boat glides like a dream. 🐟✨
So, next time you reel in the catch of the day or cruise across glassy waters, you’ve got dredging to thank! Let’s keep those lakes legendary.
Tell me: what’s your favorite lake adventure? Drop it below! ⬇️"
#DredgingMakesADifference #FishingDreams #BoatingGoals #GuyTheDredgeGuy
Friday, January 17, 2025
Why VMI Dredges Stands Behind Honest, Reliable Specs
Why VMI Dredges Stands Behind Honest, Reliable Specs
When it comes to dredging equipment, performance is everything. At VMI Dredges, we believe transparency is just as important as efficiency. That’s why we’re committed to providing honest, accurate specifications for all our dredges—no exaggerations, no overinflation, just real-world numbers you can rely on.
Straight Talk About Performance
In an industry where some manufacturers inflate specs to make their equipment look better on paper, VMI Dredges takes a different approach. We don’t believe in overpromising and underdelivering. Instead, every specification we provide is rigorously tested and proven in real-world applications.
Flow Rates You Can Count On
Whether it’s 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM) with our smaller models or over 3,000 GPM with larger machines, our pumping capacities reflect what you can expect in actual operation—not idealized lab conditions.
Digging Depths That Deliver
When we say our dredges can reach depths of 20 feet, we mean it. With optional extension kits available, we offer precise solutions for deeper applications without cutting corners.
Designed for Real-World Applications
We understand that dredging isn’t done in a controlled environment. From fluctuating material density to varying water levels, every project comes with unique challenges. That’s why VMI Dredges tests all equipment in the toughest conditions to ensure our specs hold up under pressure.
Recessed Impeller Pumps
Our hi-chrome cast iron pumps are built to handle thick slurries and large solids without compromising on flow rate. You can trust our specs because they reflect how the pump will actually perform on your site.
Reliable Cutterhead Torque
Torque ratings on our full-width flow-through cutterheads are not just theoretical. They’re field-proven to deliver consistent power in dense, compacted materials.
Why Accuracy Matters
Inflated specs might look good on paper, but they can lead to costly inefficiencies and unmet expectations in the field. With VMI Dredges, you know exactly what you’re getting—no guesswork, no surprises. That means you can plan your projects with confidence and avoid unnecessary downtime or adjustments.
Our Commitment to Integrity
For over 50 years, VMI Dredges has built a reputation for honesty and reliability. Here’s what sets us apart:
Transparent Testing: All performance data is backed by real-world testing.
Customer Trust: Our clients return to us because they know they’re getting equipment that performs as promised.
Industry Expertise: We don’t need to exaggerate—our equipment speaks for itself.
Choose Dredging Equipment You Can Rely On
At VMI Dredges, we don’t just sell dredging equipment—we sell peace of mind. When you choose a VMI dredge, you’re choosing a partner that values your success as much as you do. You’ll always get honest specs, reliable performance, and a team that’s here to support you every step of the way.
Ready to learn more? Contact us today to discuss your project needs and see why VMI Dredges is the trusted choice for dredging professionals around the globe.
Darren Waldeck, Director of Business Development, 918-399-6013
Pat Sumpter, Sales Manager, 918-225-7000, Ext. 12
www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmidredges.com
Did You Know? VMI Horizontal Mini-Dredges are the ultimate solution for industrial lagoons, marinas, and ponds!
🌊 Did You Know? 🌟
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Whether it’s clearing waterways, maintaining ponds, or boosting natural ecosystems, VMI dredges have been getting the job done for decades.
🌿 #ThrowbackThursday 🌿
Here’s a snapshot from the archives—a VMI horizontal dredge harmonizing with nature while tackling a restoration project. Whether it’s clearing waterways, maintaining ponds, or boosting natural ecosystems, our dredges have been getting the job done for decades.
This picture reminds us of the beauty of working in the great outdoors and the impact of innovation in preserving it. 🌊
Do you remember seeing a VMI dredge in action? Share your story below!
#VMIDredges #TBT #DredgingInnovation #horizontaldredge #BuiltToLast
Darren Waldeck, Director of Business Development, 918-399-6013
Pat Sumpter, Sales Manager, 918-225-7000, Ext. 12
www.vmidredges.com • sales@vmidredges.com
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Way Back When Article, Cushing Daily Citizen, Tuesday, June 6, 2000 VMI Eyes Joint Venture with Chinese Company
VMI Eyes Joint Venture with Chinese Company
By Karen Geyer, CDC Staff Writer
Cushing Daily Citizen
Tuesday, June 6, 2000
A distinguished group of executives from China and New York City visited Cushing’s VMI, Inc. last week. They are looking to enter into a joint venture with the U.S. companies to establish industry in a tax free zone called Putong.
Frank T.H. Yuan is President of USA-China Entrepreneur Associates, Inc. and is president or general manager of three other companies, having to do with international marketing. “We have the potential for great opportunities and joint ventures that will benefit both countries,” he said.
Wang Li Yong is the General Manager of the Shanghai Huzhou Shipping Engineering Company. He has his Assistant Manager and Accountant Han Xiu Ping with him, as well as Hu Lai You, his Sales Manager. Although language was a barrier, Henry Chen, a broker from New York City served as an excellent interpreter. Wu Yu Xiang, Hudong Heavy Machinery Co, Ltd, Director of Assembly also from Shanghai, completed the group, except for another member of their party who was not feeling well, Shen Ji Qing.
VMI, Inc. is a family business that manufactures dredges. Dredges are large boat-like machines used in cleaning out rivers and deltas. VMI, Inc. is led by President Randy Maitlen, Vice President Tony Maitlen, and Chairman of the Board Gene Maitlen. It began in Oklahoma City in 1972 and moved to Cushing in 1989.
“My sons and I came up with the design. We’ve sold to countries around the world. Just to name a few, Pakistan, Africa, Philippines, South American, Canada and Mexico. We rent a lot of equipment, too, especially to places like Louisiana.” Gene Maitlen said.
“China is trying to work through the World Trade Organization to take advantage of their help so that projects like these will run more smoothly.” Wang sand. Yuan added, “It gives us a mutual understanding to further incorporate other dredging projects.”
Wang’s company, Shanghai Hushou Shipping Engineering Company, is the second largest shipping company in China.
It has been in operation for 70 years. Through the interpreter he said they have equipment for tunneling through mountains that can move 100,000 tons of earth.
They export to Greece, Italy, Chili, Australia and other countries.
“Their machines are mammoths, but they need something smaller for the area in which they are now working. That’s where we come in,” Gene Maitlen said.
“We want to purchase the products made by VMI because there is a growing demand for it. We are importing the machines to clean up flooding rivers. We hope this project will help improve levels of the environment-irrigation, and agriculture will be encouraged,” Wang said.
“We have talked to this group for a very long time, before arrangements could be made for them to actually come here and meet with us. We took them out to eat to Freddies Steak House, and brought in Josh and Christine Williamson and Brandon Gibbs to perform Native American dance for them.
There was a photo session beneath a banner the group from China brought with them.
Henry Chen, Interpreter, poses with Hu Lai You, Wu Yu Xiang, Tony Maitlen, Randy Maitlen, Frank T.H. Yuan, Kelly Berger, Gene Maitlen, Han Xiu Ping, and Wang Li Young under the banner the group brought with them. Wang is the General Manager of Huzhou Shipping and Engineering Company, the second largest in China.
“This group seems to have great respect for American technology,” Tony Maitlen said.
“This province is already established and seems to be working. I’m told there are 11 provinces along the coast of China just across the water from Hong Kong. Some of the companies already there are G.E., Cummings, General Motors and McDonald’s.
The cost of labor is less than half what it is here,” he said.
🚤 #ThrowbackThursday 🚤 Here’s another gem from VMI’s history! This classic horizontal mini-dredge was built for reliability and precision
🚤 #ThrowbackThursday 🚤 Here’s another gem from VMI’s history! This classic horizontal mini-dredge was built for reliability and precisi...
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