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Beaverstate Dental Company
History
Beaverstate Dental was founded
in 1970 by Mark Whitman. With experience in
the dental equipment field as both a sales representative
for J. Morita and
a strong background as a field service engineer,
the company grew quickly by
specializing in custom office installations. With
the addition of an
engineer, the company produced more sophisticated
custom handpiece controls,
mainly in the form of automatic cart systems.
By 1976 equipment manufacturing grew
to the point that the company entered
the wholesale market and eliminated custom installations.
The commitment to
mechanically sound and dependable units carried
over from the days when the
company was emotionally tied to each installation.
In 1987 Mark Whitman died. His son
Rick Whitman, who had grown with the
company since 1973, succeeded him.
After a brief period of reorganization
and the addition of several new items
to address the concerns of asepsis in the dental
profession, Beaverstate
Dental established itself as a component and equipment
supplier to the "full
service" dealer network. Our market has steadily grown
in recent years. With
a background of mechanical experience and a great
regard for cost
consciousness Beaverstate Dental has grown steadily
by returning to its
roots in 1987. Solid, dependable, durability in
a simple economical package,
is our goal.
In 1994 Chuck Whisman, a dental industry
veteran with over 25 years
experience, joined the company as Sales Manager.
Sales territories were
established in the domestic market as well as the
international market.
Knowledgeable and experienced full service Territory
Managers were appointed
to introduce, sell and provide personal support
of our product line to our
customers.
In 1996, Chuck Whisman was appointed
Vice President of Sales and Marketing
and acquired partial ownership of Beaverstate Dental.
In October of 1999, necessitated by
an increase in sales, Beaverstate Dental
purchases a 17,250 sq. ft. building in Newberg,
OR. This new building is
more than double the floor space of the Tualatin
building. Aaron Britton, a
long time employee with vast knowledge of all aspects
of Beaverstate
operations and products was appointed General Manager.
January of 2000, Beaverstate Dental
moves from Tualatin, OR into the Newberg
facility. This new location provides us with additional
space that will be
used for a larger production area as well as additional
customer service and
inventory space. Our product line continues to
grow and evolve, based upon
customer input and our strengths developed over
our history.
In 2001, we took ownership of the
Evolution chair, which is now manufactured
in our Newberg, OR facility. The addition of the
chair to our product line
enabled us to provide a complete system to the
dental professional.
2004 saw the addition of our 'Helix'
Operatory package as well as our newly
designed S-3500 series unit. Our engineering department
continues to
engineer new products that fit our commitment to
provide reliable,
affordable products to the dental industry. |