Company History
2010
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Gilbarco was first in the industry to announce UL listing for E85 (85% ethanol) dispensers and blenders
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Gilbarco FlexPay™ EMV CRIND® processed North America’s first EVM transactions at the pump in Montreal, Quebec.
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Passport® point of sale system’s unique architecture separated POS functions from audited payment applications, helping it become the first POS to achieve PA-DSS validated applications on all the industry’s networks.
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Gilbarco acquired the Petroleum Dispensing Pump Business Unit of Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai, India.
2009
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The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council validated the Passport point of sale system’s Enhanced Dispenser Hub as compliant with the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS).
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Gilbarco shipped the first Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dispensers designed for North America.
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Gilbarco introduced the Gasboy PLUS series fleet management systems.
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Gilbarco installed the first Wisdom™ Intelligent Device Management systems, enabling retailers to remotely manage all the systems and devices at their stores.
2008
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Gilbarco® FlexPay™ Encrypting PIN Pads won CSP Magazine’s Retailer Choice Best New Product. It provided the first cost-effective way for retailers to comply with Payment Card Industry requirements.
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The industry’s first and best website, www.AskAboutPCI.com, made its debut, educating retailers about payment compliance.
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Gilbarco Veeder-Root’s Greensboro factory was featured on The Travel Channel’s “Made In America”
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Gilbarco acquired Autotank Group of Tampere, Finland, the leading maker of Outdoor Payment Terminals used across Europe.
2007
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Applause™ Media System enabled retailers to feature advanced, colorful merchandising at the pump and provide coupons and other valuable information to fueling customers.
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Gilbarco introduced the Express Ordering™ self-service foodservice system for convenience stores.
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The company hosted its first Retail Solutions Users’ Conference in Pinehurst, NC.
2006
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The Mexican government approved Encore S for their dispenser replacement program
2005
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Gilbarco Veeder-Root introduces the industry’s first integrated contactless smart card reader for gas pumps, approved for MasterCard PayPass, ExpressPay from American Express, and Visa.
2004
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The Gilbarco FlexPay™ Outdoor Payment Terminal was awarded EuroPay MasterCard Visa (EMV) and Visa International certification for use in Europe.
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DOMS, a leading provider of European forecourt controllers based in Denmark, joined the Gilbarco Veeder-Root family through acquisition.
2003
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Danaher Corporation acquires Gasboy International Inc. ("Gasboy"). Gasboy operations are relocated to Greensboro, NC and merged with Gilbarco Veeder-Root.
2002
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Gilbarco and Veeder-Root join forces under a unified marketing brand as the world leader in retail petroleum products and services, submerged turbine pumps, and retail automation systems.
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The Gilbarco® brand and companies are acquired by the Danaher Corporation, parent company of Veeder-Root® company and the Red Jacket® brands.
1999
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New Passport® POS announced with intuitive, graphical user interface.
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Encore® dispensers announced, heralding a new generation of electronic, web-capable dispensers.
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Gilbarco demonstrates interactive merchandising content on a gas pump via the web.
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Gilbarco demonstrates web-based remote diagnostics and software upgrades.
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Acquistion and merger announced with Logitron Latin America, now known as Gilbarco Latin America, and offices opened in Mexico.
1998
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Pumapro™ POS introduced Europe, South America, and Asia.
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SK98™ amd Enterprise™ dispensers introduced by Gilbarco Germany (Salzkotten).
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Japanese LLMPD introduced by Gilbarco Australia.
1997
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TRIND® announced, using RFID (radio frequency identification system) for cashless, wireless payment.
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Unattended fueling using G-SITE introduced.
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Gilbarco acquired Germany's leading manufacturer of petroleum dispensing equipment, Tankanlagen Salzkotten.
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Gilbarco acquired Logitron, the leading Italian supplier of forecourt services, fuel dispensing equipment, and retail automation products.
1995
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Gilbarco introduced its new PC-based G-SITE® POS system.
1994
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Infoscreen® interactive color display introduced on The Advantage® Series Dispensers.
1993
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VaporVac® introduced as a vapor recovery system that helps reclaim gasoline vapors emitted while fueling.
1990
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The Advantage® Series dispensers introduced by Gilbarco Inc. in North America.
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Euroline™ dispensers introduced by Gilbarco Ltd in the UK.
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Historic partnership established that created the Beijing Chang Gi Service Station Equipment Company in the Peoples Republic of China (Gilbarco China).
1988
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Advanced blender technology introduced that replaced mechanical blending hardware with newer electronic blending technology.
1987
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Gilbarco acquired by the General Electric Company plc of the UK.
1986
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Pay-at-the pump technologies pioneered, featuring built-in credit/debit card reader system called CRIND®.
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Puma Host family of pump controllers and POS systems introduced by Italian-based Logitron, srl.
1979
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The Multi-Product Dispenser® (MPD®) is introduced by Gilbarco, offering motorists unprecedented fueling convenience in one location.
1976
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Smart dispenser introduced, featuring electronic price and volume displays.
1965
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Gilbert and Barker Manufacturing Company relocated headquarters and US manufacturing facility to Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Gilbert and Barker Manufacturing Company officially changes its corporate name to Gilbarco.
1962
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G & B consolidates and opens operations in UK.
1961
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Gilbarco opens operations in South Africa.
1955
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Licensees manufacture Gilbarco pumps in Brazil, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Holland, India, and France.
1945
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G & B begins sales and service in the UK from several locations near London.
1935
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'Gilbarco' registered as trademark with US Patent & Trademark Office.
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Gilbert & Barker introduce the first computing pump.
1930
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G & B announced first electric meter pump.
1929
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Gilbarco Australia established.
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'Gilbarco' brand first appears.
1912
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Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Co. relocates to new factory in West Springfield, Massachusetts, to manufacture measuring and visible pumps.
1911
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Gilbert & Barker introduced first measuring gasoline pump.
1910
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Gilbert & Barker designed and manufactured its first petroleum pump the T-1, used push-pull motion to draw gasoline from an underground tank for fueling automobiles.
1903
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Ford Motor Company founded in Detroit, Michigan.
1884
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Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Co. acquired by Standard Oil Company (Standard Oil Company later becomes Exxon).
1880
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Electric light bulb invented by Thomas Edison.
1876
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German Scientist Nikolaus Otto invented the 4-piston internal combustion engine.
1870
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Charles Gilbert and John Barker’s partnership was incorporated as the Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Co. of Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Sir Hiram Maxim (inventor of the Maxim machine gun) hired to create engineering drawings for Gilbert & Barker.
1865
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Charles Gilbert and John Barker partnered to build the "Springfield Gas Machine" that converted crude petroleum distillates into a gas vapor used to light buildings. The partners also designed distribution systems to safely distribute this lighting fuel (naptha) to individual lamps. Their first factory was a wood-frame building 18' x 42'.