IN BUSINESS FOR ALMOST TWO CENTURIES
Cooper's Heritage
In 1833, brothers Charles and Elias Cooper built a foundry in their hometown of Mount Vernon, Ohio, and called it the Mt. Vernon Iron Works. Soon known as the C. & E. Cooper Company, the firm’s first products were plows, maple syrup kettles, hog troughs, sorghum grinders, and wagon boxes. Charles Cooper stood out as the lead figure in the company. Aggressively anti-slavery and a dedicated prohibitionist, he became a respected community leader even though many of his views differed greatly from those of his neighbors. When Elias Cooper died in 1848, Charles Cooper took on a succession of partners. With each new partner, the company name changed accordingly. Now, our goal is very simple, that is to respect our Cooper heritage and build a better company for employees and stakeholders while honoring our rich Cooper Heritage.

EXPANDING OUR CAPABILITIES THROUGH ACQUISITIONS
Epic International and
Reciprocating Technology Services
Reciprocating Technology Services (RTS)
Sinor Engine Company, Inc.
HOERBIGER’s Engine Legacy Solutions
Energy Dynamics, LLC (EnDyn)
Turbocharger Solutions International (TSI)
TrueRock Holdings, LLC
Terrecorp, Inc.
Tucker Valve Seat Company
Green Production Services, LLC.
ACI Services, Inc.
BRAND'S HERITAGE
Cooper Machinery Services and its products and services are not sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by Caterpillar, Clark, Ingersoll Rand, Waukesha, or Worthington. All non-O.E.M. product names are property of their respective owners. Any references to trademarked names are solely for informational purposes and do not constitute a claim of ownership by Cooper Machinery Services of CAT, Clark, Ingersoll Rand, Waukesha, or Worthington. CAT is a registered trademark of Caterpillar, Inc. Waukesha is a registered trademark of INNIO Waukesha Gas Engines, Inc. Ingersoll Rand is a registered trademark of Ingersoll Rand, Inc.