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Service Pump and Supply

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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
Eastern US

Motto
  
We Put Service First

Industry
  
Manufacturing

Website
  
www.servicepump.com

Founded
  
1980


Key people
  
Patrick J. Farrell (Owner & President)

Headquarters
  
Huntington, West Virginia, United States

Profiles

Service Pump & Supply is a privately-held regional American industrial distributor, enabling customers to transport and efficiently move water. The company provides products and service for the mining, manufacturing, and oil & gas industries, municipal & wastewater authorities, and electrical power generating plants.

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History

Service Pump & Supply (SPS) was established January 31, 1980 by Danny and Barbara Vance. In a rented 2500 square ft. building in Barboursville, WV and with a ½ ton pick-up for sales calls and deliveries, the company's objective was to sell Stanco MSHA pumps and service other brands to the coal mines of southern West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky.

In 1986, the company switched from carrying the Stanco brand to carrying Flygt pumps and eventually would grow to be Flygt's largest dewatering distributor worldwide.

In 2008, the company began manufacturing rockdusters that reduce the risk of fire in underground coal mines.

In 2012, amid the economic downturn in the coal market, the company considered moving out of West Virginia. However, the local county development authority and then-Governor and current U.S. Senator Joe Manchin convinced Vance to stay in the Huntington area. Vance at the time said, "I'd almost made the decision and (the Wayne County Economic Development Authority) made me an offer I couldn't refuse".

Upon his retirement in 2014, Vance sold the business to West Virginia native and United States Air Force veteran Patrick Farrell of Huntington, WV.

Present Day Business

SPS currently has locations in West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Illinois. The company's footprint covers the Appalachian Basin, Illinois Basin and Ohio River Basin.

References

Service Pump & Supply Wikipedia