1941 — Industrial Welding is formed as a welding shop servicing the Lansing, MI forging industry
1950 — P.E. Technologies was formed specializing in repair and steel manufacturing equipment design for its industry
1984 — Enprotech Corp was founded from Itochu International Inc. Machinery Division
1988 — Enprotech Corp acquires Industrial Welding and renames the business Enprotech Mechanical Services (EMS)
1997 — EMS acquires engineering and intellectual property of Danly Machine, a long established stamping press manufacturer
1998 — Itochu International acquires P.E. Technologies and renames the business Enprotech Steel Services (ESS)
2001 — EMS acquires engineering and intellectual property of Verson, another established metal stamping and hydroforming press manufacturer
2001 — Enprotech Corp acquires another facility in Laporte, IN to expand and better serve steel industry customers in that region
2003 — EMS formed a service agreement with Sumitomo Heavy Industries to provide after-sale service in North America
2006 — An alliance is formed with Lien Chieh Machinery to offer Verson LCM new precision hydraulic equipment and hydroforming presses
2010 — Mexico office established to provide technical sales support to customers throughout the country
2011 — EMS formed a sales agreement with Sumitomo Heavy Industries to provide new mechanical forging press equipment
2012 — EMS and ESS are legally merged; The combined entity is Enprotech Industrial Technologies (EIT)