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100 Years of Uncommon Excellence

Andrews Division of Parker Hannifin were purchased,

thus providing Dixon with the Andrews line of cam and

groove fittings.

The company's international footprint also

broadened during this period, with the opening in 1981

of Dixon Adflow Ltd. (now DixonGroup Europe) in

Preston, United Kingdom (today's European locations

also include facilities in Germany, France and Russia).

Dixon further expanded its mix of products into the

hydraulic and pneumatic quick disconnect coupling

market, in 1993, by purchasing the Perfecting Coupling

Company (now Dixon Quick Coupling). The acquisition

of Dixon Quick Coupling also provided additional

manufacturing and warehouse facilities; currently a

170,000 square foot facility.

R.B. Goodall passed away in 1994 after 65 years

with the company. Sons R.L. (President) and Douglas

(Vice President of Operations) took over to become the

third generation to lead Dixon.

In 1996, Dixon made a significant move by

expanding to the Land Down Under, with the purchase

of Australian manufacturer Minsup. Now known as

Dixon Asia Pacific, the company has expanded its

Dixon corporate headquarters, then and now, Chestertown, MD

product offering to include fire protection products and

has grown to incorporate six locations across Australia.

Other acquisitions quickly followed. In 1999 the

purchase of American Couplings Company (now Dixon

Brass) added manufacturing of brass hose fittings to the

company's capabilities. That year also saw the

acquisition of Bayco Industries and a merger with the

already present Dixon operation in Canada. The U.S.

operation became Dixon Bayco. This purchase

expanded the company's product line to include

petroleum and dry bulk fittings, overfill protection and

accessories.

Dixon extended its reach into the food and

beverage market in 2000 with the addition of Bradford

Fittings (now Dixon Sanitary). A full line of 304 and 316L

stainless steel fittings used in the food, dairy, beverage,

cosmetic, pharmaceutical and industrial markets

became available to Dixon distributors.

In 2001, Richard L. Goodall became CEO, and Lou

Farina was named president, the company's first

non-family member to hold the position. Under their

leadeship, Dixon global expansion continued on Janu-

ary 22, 2003, with the creation of Dixva, a distribution

and sales operation in Monterrey, Mexico. In 2004, the

company created Dixon

Fire to serve the fire

protection industry; and in

2006, it added more brass

fire hose fittings to its line

with the acquisition of

Powhatan.

In April 2006, Dixon

continued to fulfill its goal

to provide quality Dixon

products to the global

community by opening

a sales office in

Lou Farina, first non-family

member President

Doug Goodall, Vice President of Operations and brother

R.L. Goodall, CEO