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Marmon-Herrington

History Of Innovation

When it comes to having a legacy of engineering innovation, few American companies compare to Marmon-Herrington.

Early 1900’s — Machining excellence made for fine and fast cars

  • The original company bearing the Marmon name was formed in 1851 as the Nordyke and Marmon Machine Company, specializing in the manufacture of flour mill machinery. As a top engineering house, the company entered the emerging auto industry around 1900.

  • For the next three decades, The Marmon Car Company produced some of the world's finest cars. The Marmon Wasp won the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, and the Marmon Sixteen was the height of luxury in touring sedans.

World Wars I and II – Pioneers in all-wheel drive

  • The Great Depression drastically reduced the luxury car market, so the Marmon Car Company joined forces with Arthur (Colonel) Herrington, an ex-military engineer, to design all-wheel drive vehicles.

  • The new company, Marmon-Herrington, procured contracts for military aircraft refueling trucks, 4x4 chassis for towing light weaponry, and from the Iraqi Pipeline Company for what were the largest trucks ever built at the time.

  • In addition to large commercial and military vehicles, we recognized a growing market for moderately priced all-wheel drive vehicles. This demand gave birth to the Marmon-Herrington Ford. The installation of commercial truck chassis to all-wheel drive is the primary focus of our company today.

1970’s, 80’s and 90’s – Becoming a global leader in all-wheel drive solutions

  • In the early 1960’s, Marmon-Herrington was purchased by the Pritzker family and became a member of an association of companies which eventually adopted the name The Marmon Group.

  • For the next several decades, Marmon-Herrington continues its legacy of innovation with new proprietary axles and transfer cases for a wide range of applications such as military, forestry, mining and construction.

Marmon-Herrington Today

  • Marmon-Herrington offers a full-range of durable axles and transfer cases for trucks and specialized vehicles, along with OEM solutions and installation kits.

  • In 2008, Berkshire-Hathaway purchased a majority stake in Marmon Holdings, including the Marmon Group and Marmon-Herrington. We welcome the nod of confidence and keep driving forward.

  • Innovative design, advanced engineering, quality components and unparalleled service remain the company’s hallmarks.

  • Marmon-Herrington’s latest ISO9001:2015 approval demonstrates Marmon-Herrington’s committed to upholding the highest level of quality and customer support. Marmon-Herrington received its most recent certification thru January 2020.

Strength to Back up our Products

Your investment is important to you and your company. Quality products backed up by the strength of Marmon-Herrington's parent companies, Marmon Highway Technologies and Berkshire Hathaway assure your satisfaction.

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