In the early 1990's Blueline Mfg. entered into manufacturing agreements with Rankin Equipment Company of Yakima, Washington and Gearmore Distributing of Pomona, California to custom manufacture and private label their products. These two companies increased the distribution of Blueline's products through dealers throughout the western United States.
In 1995 Gregg Marrs of Grandview, Washington secured a minority interest and by 1997 had completed the purchase of Blueline Mfg. taking over direction of the company. Ted and Bob continued in the design and manufacture of the company's growing product line of unique orchard and vineyard machinery.
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Recently Blueline received the designation of Five Star Dealer from Walker Manufacturing. We are sincerely honored by this recognition and look forward to much continued success in our partnership with Walker Manufacturing.
From it's inception the company's focus has been and remains to be the development and manufacture of specialty orchard and vineyard equipment. The last few years have seen Blueline Mfg. concentrating on the development of new sprayer technology understanding that with increasing environmental pressures and the use of newer 'softer' chemicals, "on-target" application is more important than ever before. Blueline has also begun production of the Columbia Berry harvesters. Using new patented technology the three available berry harvesters Blueline manufactures have proven to be highly efficient and are ushering in a new era of mechanized berry harvesting.
The people of Blueline Mfg. have embraced the mission to be the leader in design and development of farm machinery that adds efficiency and additional profit to our grower's operation.
Gregg Marrs began his career in the farm equipment business in 1976 at the age of 18 with the Ford tractor dealership in Sunnyside, Washington. He went to work in the parts department and after 8 years moved into sales. Later he moved to Anderson Equipment Company in Grandview, Washington, where he assumed the store management role. At Anderson Equipment Co., Gregg was able to concentrate on new product development for the expanding orchard and vineyard markets in the Yakima and Columbia River Valleys. These experiences helped Gregg form the direction for Blueline Mfg. heading into the new millennium.