B&K Timeline

April 1979 — Company Founded
April 1979 — Company Founded

Gary and Lou start a new business called, "Beckwith & Kuffel". Our first business motto: "We Don't Fool Around".

1979 — First Distributorship
1979 — First Distributorship

Our first distributorship: Gorman-Rupp Pumps

May 1979 — First Location Opens
May 1979 — First Location Opens

First location: 74 South Lucile, Seattle

June 1979 — Incorporated
June 1979 — Incorporated

Beckwith & Kuffel becomes Beckwith & Kuffel, Inc.

1979 — Additional Distributorships
1979 — Additional Distributorships

We become a Joy Compressor distributor (later purchased by Gardner Denver)

1979 — B&K signs on as Goulds Water System distributor
1979 — B&K signs on as Goulds Water System distributor

B&K signs on as Goulds Water System distributor (later became Xylem)

October 1979 — Second Location
October 1979 — Second Location

We move to our 2nd location: 5400 2nd Ave So, Seattle.

October 1979 — First Employee
October 1979 — First Employee

We hire our first Employee: Dave Jolly, who retired in 2022.

1983 — Third Seattle Location
1983 — Third Seattle Location

We move to our 3rd Seattle location: 5930 1st Ave So, Seattle, where we would stay for 30 years.

1983 — Early Branding
1983 — Early Branding

Gary's daughter Lesli poses during our move-in to the 5930 location. Behind her is our original logo.

1985 — "Big Bertha" Lathe
1985 —

1985: Big Bertha, a giant lathe, bought at auction in Tacoma in 1985. It takes 2 – 7.5 ton cranes to lift her out of her concrete home. We move it into 5930 with a 30-foot length tow bed, and use it for 11-12 years on big projects, like this 1996 West Point Treatment Plant centrifuge. The outside blades measure 40 – 50 inches in diameter.

1982-1983 — Alaska Seafood Industry Growth
1982-1983 — Alaska Seafood Industry Growth

A boom in Alaska seafood processing, due to the popularity of surimi (fish protein used to make imitation crab), brings plenty of business to B&K, and gives us an opportunity to delight an entire new industry. Pictured, l-r: Unisea Production Maintenance Manager Bill Wooten, Lou Kuffel, Unisea Maintenance Director Al Spencer.

1984 — Vaughan Pumps
1984 — Vaughan Pumps

We become a Vaughan Pumps distributor

1989 — Vancouver, WA Expansion
1989 — Vancouver, WA Expansion

B&K's first expansion: Vancouver, Washington location, at 1005 West 8th Street. Goulds closed their Oregon Sales office, and asked B&K to take over the territory.

1987 — Goulds Industrial Agreement
1987 — Goulds Industrial Agreement

We sign Goulds Pumps distributorship agreement for industrial products. Mike Pierson moves his Goulds Pumps office into our Seattle location.

1996 — West Point Treatment Plant
1996 — West Point Treatment Plant

West Point Treatment Plant: This is a major project for B&K, solidifying our relationship with King County, and establishing our reputation as a reliable solutions provider.

1999 — Wilden Pumps
1999 — Wilden Pumps

We become distributors for Wilden Pumps

2000 — Seepex Partnership
2000 — Seepex Partnership

We bring Seepex on board.

2000 — John Crane Seals
2000 — John Crane Seals

We begin our distributor's relationship with John Crane seals

2006 — Vancouver, WA Move
2006 — Vancouver, WA Move

B&K moves to our current Vancouver, WA location: 1614 NE 99th St. Here is an artist's rendition of the building, as well as a photo of the front door.

2004-2006 — SBX Radar Project
2004-2006 — SBX Radar Project

Sea-Based X-Band Radar (SBX): A part of the US Missile Defense Agency's Ballistic Missile Defense System, SBX was a 2-year joint Boeing/military project in which B&K played a crucial role. We supplied a solution to the problems of corrosive sea water, tight space constraints, and a tight production schedule. The development of SBX was a National Defense priority because of North Korean missile threats. This early-warning radar system is still in use, especially given the current North Korean ballistic missile operations.

2009 — 30-Year Celebration
2009 — 30-Year Celebration

We celebrate 30 years of being the Provider of Lowest Total Cost Solutions. Here's the Seattle crew in front of our 5930 location.

2010 — Spokane Expansion
2010 — Spokane Expansion

We expand with the addition of our Spokane operation, from which we service Eastern Washington and parts of Idaho and Montana.

2013 — New Seattle Headquarters
2013 — New Seattle Headquarters

We move our Seattle Operations to the current Seattle location: 1313 South 96th Street. This new facility allows us to expand our service capabilities, with 3 ground level loading docks, 40,000 square feet, and room for both our traditional equipment as well as new, CNC machines.

2013 — Addition of overhead cranes
2013 — Addition of overhead cranes

The new Seattle location allows us to add new overhead cranes, making it more efficient to handle a variety of equipment. With 6 cranes ranging in size from 3- to 10-tons, we can handle just about any size job.

2019 — 40 Years of Service
2019 — 40 Years of Service

Celebrating 40 years of Maximum Service! Pictured, our three presidents: Mike Pierson (current president), Gary Beckwith, Lou Kuffel.

To Infinity and Beyond…
To Infinity and Beyond…

Matt and Nick Kuffel are set to step into leadership roles to take B&K forward to the next 40 years!

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