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Portable Power
Portable Power
A Century of Innovation
A Century of Innovation
www.doosanportablepower.com
Doosan Infracore Portable Power
1293 Glenway Drive
Statesville, NC 28625
D O O S A N I N F R A C O R E H I S T O R Y
I N G E R S O L L R A N D H I S T O R Y
The Foundation of Success(1896-1949)Doosan took the first step in its
legendary history in 1896, when Park
Seung-jik opened a small, modern
store in Baeogae, Jongro 4, Seoul.
From this first store, we continued to
build on that success. In 1946, Too
Pyung Park, the successor to Park
Seung-jik, changed the small store
into the Doosan Store, heralding the
beginning of Doosan’s modern history.
Ingersoll Rand has been in
the forefront of compressor
technology, design, and
manufacturing since the early
1900s. From piston to vane,
and into the current era of rotary
screws, Ingersoll Rand has
maintained its place as a World
Leader. Now as a member of the
Doosan family of companies,
the product line continues to
enhance user productivity and
offer best-in-class reliability. A
brief historical timetable has
been constructed to serve as an
overview of our evolution in the
construction industry.
The Establishment of the Modern Management System (1950-1969)Doosan Trading’s business expanded as
we founded OB in 1952. In the 1960s, our
portfolio grew to include construction, food
and beverages, machinery, media, and
cultural businesses. This diversification
became a strategic element of our growth
and modernization.
Pioneering (1902-1950)The company revolutionized the construction
market through constant innovation.
Eye on the Environment(1980-1995)Building on the success of the 1970s,
Doosan focused on international
competitiveness and greater technological
investment in all of our businesses. While we
grew our businesses, we also kept our eye
on the environment and were recognized as
an eco-friendly company.
Eye on the Environment(1975-1998)Modernization of the product to be
sensitive to environmental needs
with respect to noise and support of
exploration drilling.
Expansion and Innovation(1970-1979)In the 1970s, Doosan balanced growth
and expansion with risk management.
Our partnerships with leading
international companies focused on
technological advancements, while at
home we consolidated our businesses
and emerged as a leader that was well-
positioned for modernization.
Productivity Stage (1950-1974)The best got better. Efficiency,
reliability, and durability improved
through revolutionizing the design with
Gyro-Flo slide vane and then rotary
screw technology development.
Restructuring for Continued Growth (1996-2006)After our centennial in 1996, we looked
ahead to the next one hundred years
with our 2G strategy: Growth of People
and Growth of Business. We attracted
foreign investment from around the
world and saw dramatic growth in our
infrastructure support businesses.
Portfolio Expansion with Greener Technologies (1999-2007) Addition of generators and light towers
along with emissions-controlled
engines continue innovation and
market-leading designs.
1896Park Seung-jik opened
first store.
1871Ingersoll Rock Drill
Company was formed.
1872Rand & Waring Drill
and Compressor
Company was
formed, and the
first Rand air
compressor was
introduced.
1925Changed the name of Park
Seung-Jik Store Limited to
Doosan Store.
1960Established Dongsan Construction
and Engineering (currently Doosan
Engineering & Construction).
1902The Rand Drill Company in
Painted Post, NY, built the
first portable compressor in
1902, called Imperial Type X,
or Type 10.
1906The Ingersoll-Sargeant Drill Co.
(Easton, PA; Phillipsburg, NJ)
merged with the Rand Drill Co.
(Painted Post, NY; Sherbrooke,
Quebec; Athens, PA; Tarrytown,
NY) to form the Ingersoll Rand Co.
1982Formed OB Bears (currently
Doosan Bears) baseball team.
1967Founded Yoonhan Machinery
(currently Doosan Mecatec).
1983Relocated head office to
Doosan Building in Eulji-ro,
Jung-gu, Seoul.
1978Established Yonkang
Academic Foundation
(currently Yonkang
Foundation).
1974Established Korea Oak Industry
(currently Doosan Electro-
Materials BG) and Doosan
Development.
1993Opened Yonkang Hall
(currently Doosan Art
Center).
1979Doosan Corporation attained
US $100 million in exports.
1995Recognized as Korea’s
top company by Korea
Guinness Association.
1951Established
Doosan Trading
Company
(currently
Doosan
Corporation
Glonet).
1912Type-12 portables were built—single-staged,
water-cooled, and driven by steam engines.
1975Established Dongyang Agriculture
(currently Doosan Tower).
1991Founded Doosan Training
& Technology Center.
1994Introduced first annual wage system
among Korean companies.
1996Breaking the world
record as an eco-friendly
company, Doosan
celebrated the 100th
anniversary of its
founding.
1998Established
Doosan
Corporation
and completed
Doosan Tower.
2001Acquired Hankuk Heavy
Industry (currently Doosan
Heavy Industries &
Construction).
2005Acquired Daewoo
Machinery (currently
Doosan Infracore)
and acquired water
treatment business
of AES of the U.S.
(currently Doosan
Hydro Technology).
2003 Acquired Koryo
Industrial Development
(currently Doosan
Engineering &
Construction).
2006Acquired Mitsui
Babcock UK (currently
Doosan Babcock).
D O O S A N P O R T A B L E P O W E R
A Century of Innovation
1917Type-14 portables were built.
This was the first compact
portable. A large number
were used in World War I.
1933Ingersoll Rand introduced the Type-
40 portable, which was the first “V”
type air-cooled two-stage portable.
1939Ingersoll Rand introduced the
first practical 500 cfm portable
with multispeed regulation.
1950Ingersoll Rand revolutionized the portable
compressor business by introducing the Gyro-
Flo two-stage rotary slide vane DR-600 airend.
1956Ingersoll Rand added to the Gyro-Flo line the
GR-85 single-stage rotary, which was the first
single-stage rotary portable developed. We also
introduced a rotary R-900 in 1956.
1963On October 15, Ingersoll
Rand announced the
new DL-900 twin-screw
portable compressor.
Ingersoll Rand met
customer demand for
large-capacity portable
compressors with lighter-
weight complete portable
packages.
1961Ingersoll Rand introduced the Spiro-Flo DL-1200. This
was the first single-engine-driven 1200 cfm portable
in the world. Ingersoll Rand also introduced the RS-85
and RS-125 power take-off compressors.
1970Ingersoll Rand introduced
the DXL-750 powered by GM
6V-71 and military units for
TACOM; these units were
used extensively in Vietnam.
1972Ingersoll Rand introduced
a new line of small units
in one package called
the “Unipac.” It featured
lngersoll Rand’s first 175
cfm oil-flooded screw.
1976Ingersoll Rand
introduced the
first of a family of
skid-mounted oil-
field packaged air
compressors.
1975Ingersoll Rand manufactured a
5000 cfm portable compressor
for use by the mine rescue
team in South Africa.
1978Ingersoll Rand introduced
larger versions of the
WhisperizedTM EPA units.
1982Second-generation
oil-field units
were developed
incorporating the new
“HR” (High Reliability)
line of airends.
1987A new line of products was
introduced with the release of
20, 30, and 50 KW Gensets.
1999LightSource light towers
entered the market.
1988U.S. Air Force approval was
given to produce the MC-2A
compressor for flightline use.
1994The Portable Compressor
Division became ISO
9001 certified.
2006The Ingersoll Rand line of mobile
generators underwent a design
change and was marketed under
the name “PowerSourceTM.”
2001Ingersoll Rand
expanded the mobile
generator line globally.
1971Ingersoll Rand introduced the
world’s largest compressor,
capable of delivering 2000
cfm at 150 psi.
1983Ingersoll Rand introduced
three new models: the P750,
XP825, and P900. These
were the first products totally
designed on the CAD system.
1989The XHP900WCAT was introduced,
Ingersoll Rand’s first portable
350 psi machine.
1930Ingersoll Rand introduced the
first high-pressure portable,
the “XL,” rated at 330 cfm/300
psig or 270 cfm at 500 psig.
Transformation into aGlobal Company (2007~)With completed acquisitions of three business divisions of Ingersoll
Rand, including Bobcat, our global vision is now a reality as the
Doosan brand becomes recognized around the world. What began
as a small Korean storefront stands today as a global industrial
leader.
2007Doosan Infracore acquired three business divisions of Ingersoll Rand US,
including Bobcat, and the Doosan Portable Power business group formed.
2008Acquired Dong Myung Mottrol (currently Doosan Mottrol), and Doosan
Infracore acquired ATL.
On May 19, 2008, the very first Doosan Portable Power product built
in the new Statesville facility rolled off the line. Additionally in 2008,
Doosan Portable Power launched the first light tower/generator
combination unit, the L20.
2009The industry leading Tier 4i P185 air compressor was launched,
continuing Doosan Portable Power’s position as the leader in
emissions technology.
2010Along with the Doosan brand for heavy construction equipment,
Bobcat, Montabert, Doosan Portable Power and Doosan Moxy
brands are marketed under Doosan Infracore Construction
Equipment.
2012Globally launched 12 new product platforms with a focus on
innovation and emissions compliance. Doosan Portable Power
was the first to market Tier 4 large air compressors and large
generators.