Showing posts with label Bob Vaughn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Vaughn. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

VMI Dredge in 1972

A VMI Dredge working in 1972!

VMI Dredges has been manufacturing dredges since 1972 here is one of the Dredges in action when it first started. Such an amazing history and heritage.  Originally started by Bob Vaughn and Gene Maitlen, it continues on after 50 years, to be family owned and operated by the third generation, Cash Maitlen  today!








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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

City of Clinton Oklahoma gets New Dredge!

 The Clinton Daily
Wednesday, April 28, 1982


With the City of Clinton's new dredge hurling silt from the bottom of Lake Clinton up on the shore, and with local businessmen and visitors eating barbeque and "all the trimmings: at picnic tables in the background.  Mayor Charles L. (Buzz) Goodwin is shown presenting Dredge Manufacturer Gene Maitlen with a check for $157,629 as city and VMI Company officials look on. 

The Clinton Daily, Clinton, Oklahoma

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Dredge Manufacturer Relocating to Cushing - The Oklahoman -by Lou Anne Wolfe Feb, 25, 1988

https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/1988/02/25/dredge-manufacturer-relocating-to-cushing/62660771007/


Dredge Manufacturer Relocating to Cushing

Lou Anne Wolfe

VMI Inc., a local company that makes dredges, is relocating to Cushing, where it hopes to expand operations, Cushing Chamber of Commerce officials said Wednesday.

Jim Mason, chamber executive director, said VMI would build a 20,000-square-foot plant on five acres donated by the Cushing Industrial Foundation, valued at $30,000. He estimated the construction project's value at between $300,000 and $350,000.

VMI, begun in 1972, employs about 12 people and has exported dredges to seven countries, Mason said.

Dredges, which cost about $330,000, are used by communities to clean out sewage lagoons and to clean up hazardous waste and spills. They are also used to clean contaminated ponds to accommodate wildlife, Mason said.VMI president Gene Maitlen grew up in the Cushing area and owns a family farm there, Mason said. His sons, Tony and Randy, are vice presidents at VMI.

"Because of the Clean Water Act passed by Congress, they expect to see tremendous expansion in this area, and will add more employees," Mason said.

New VMI Dredges Production Facility

 1989-2007
Increased demand created the need for a new improved production facility.


By 1989 VMI had outgrown its current plant capacity and a decision was made to build a new production facility in Cushing, Oklahoma. The new production facility was specifically built for manufacturing dredges.
In 1997 Bob Vaughn’s stock was purchased by Gene Maitlen and his two sons, Tony and Randy, making VMI exclusively owned by the Maitlen name.

Thursday, December 1, 2022

VMI Celebrates 50 Years in The Dredging Industry! 1972 - 2022

 


Picture it: The year is 1972. Richard Nixon serves as President of the United States. Tie-dye shirts and bell-bottoms are in style. Gas costs 36 cents a gallon, and the newly invented scientific calculator represents the pinnacle of technology. In a Quonset hut in Oklahoma City, Gene Maitlen and Bob Vaughn decide to get into the dredging business. With the help of Gene’s son Randy, they form Vaughn-Maitlen Industries (VMI) and so began a journey of growth and innovation.

VMI, Inc. was based in several different locations until 1976 when the production facilities finally settled in Bethany, Oklahoma. Soon, VMI added bigger and better dredges to their line of equipment and set up a network of distributors. Gene’s other son, Tony, joined the company to support sales.

As one of the most recognized hydraulic dredge manufacturers, VMI began to sell dredges worldwide and added an international salesman to the team. In 1989, having outgrown the Bethany location, VMI began construction on a new production facility in Cushing, Oklahoma. VMI designed and built this facility specifically for manufacturing dredges and it remains the current site of VMI’s production. In 1997, Gene Maitlen and his two sons, Tony and Randy, purchased Bob Vaughn’s share of the company, bringing ownership of VMI exclusively under the Maitlen name. In 2007, VMI expanded its facility to include additional manufacturing and parts storage space. A new logo was introduced at the end of 2019 to better reflect the company name and image. More changes came in 2020 when VMI added enhanced testing and training capabilities to improve product innovation and better serve the needs of customers. Parts inventory and storage capacity were also increased to expand the availability of in-stock items.

Cash Maitlen represents the 3rd generation of the Maitlen family to lead the company. He proudly serves as president of VMI, Inc and is honored to carry on the vision that his grandfather started 50 Years ago. Cash grew up fully immersed in the company and has worked in all aspects of the business from sweeping floors to training operators both domestically and internationally. Cash has a long history designing, developing, troubleshooting, and operating dredges and heavy equipment. He has even collaborated with some of the world’s top equipment manufacturers to develop innovative new products.

“VMI has a long history, and I intend for it to keep extending. 50 years is quite an accomplishment, and I am proud to continue the progress put in place before me. Only a small percentage of businesses last 50 years, let alone retain ownership under the same family name through multiple generations. VMI has much to be thankful for and so much to look forward to.” Cash Maitlen, VMI President.

So what is it that makes VMI, Inc different?

If you ask the team at VMI what makes their company different you will likely receive varied responses. Responses like, “Our exceptional customer service and the support we give each product. You just don’t see that from other businesses,” -Jason Jenkins, VMI Production Coordinator. VMI’s production foreman, Pat Sumpter, said, “Our quality is next to none.” Parts sales specialist Anastasia Reeves believes that the pride VMI takes in their products sets them apart. In fact, several team members at VMI stated that the amount of pride they take in contributing to the company’s products and service offerings is what makes VMI different. VMI has multiple dredges in service that have individually logged tens of thousands of operating hours and continue to remain in daily use. VMI leads the industry as the number one dredge rental company in the United States and Canada because they prioritize the success of their customers. VMI provides outstanding customer service and a willingness to consult with clients through every step of the rental and sales process.

VMI continually strives to lead the dredging equipment industry in the design and development of innovative products. The entire VMI team accepts a high level of responsibility for the quality of their work and is determined to continually surpass the industry standard by providing best-in-class products and services.

Fifty years ago, Gene Maitlen and Bob Vaughn created VMI, Inc. with nothing more than an idea and a great deal of perseverance. With a lot of hard work, research, growth, and pride in our equipment, VMI is now recognized worldwide and continues to surpass industry standards.

We celebrate this milestone with immense gratitude to our customers, friends, and our patriarch, Gene Maitlen and his sons Tony and Randy, without whom none of this would have been possible. They instilled the values of honesty, perseverance, hard work, pride and countless others in their families and their business. Those qualities are shining through at VMI, Inc today through the leadership of Cash Maitlen and all the team members who continue to display pride in everything they do.

We are proud to celebrate our 50th Anniversary and are excited to see what the next 50 years brings! Here’s to 50 more years!


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