Bucyrus-Erie was an American surface and underground mining equipment company. It was founded asBucyrus Foundry and Manufacturing Company inBucyrus, Ohio, in 1880. Bucyrus moved its headquarters toSouth Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1893. In 1927, Bucyrus merged with theErie Steam Shovel Company to form Bucyrus-Erie. In 1997, it was renamedBucyrus International, Inc. In 2010 the enterprise was purchased byCaterpillar in a US$7.6 billion[7] ($8.6 billion including net debt) transaction that closed on July 8, 2011. At the time of its acquisition, the Bucyrus product line included a range of material removal and material handling products used in both surface and underground mining.
Bucyrus was an early producer ofsteam shovels in its Bucyrus, Ohio headquarters and manufacturing facility. In 1893, Bucyrus moved its operations to South Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[8]
A Bucyrus steam shovel working in the Panama Canal
In 1904 Bucyrus supplied 77 of the 102steam shovels used to dig thePanama Canal.[9] These were 95 ton models with five-cubic-yard buckets that could move approximately eight tons of material at once. They were operated by a crew of four. Similar to alocomotive, the crew was headed by anengineer, and included twofiremen who stoked the boiler with coal, and a craneman. A support crew of six on the ground laid rails on which the shovel moved. A photograph of PresidentTheodore Roosevelt was taken in November 1906 operating a Bucyrus shovel in Panama during his inspection trip. In March 1910, a single Bucyrus shovel excavated 70,000 cubic yards in 26 days at theCulebra Cut, setting a canal construction record. Each shovel averaged over 1,000,000 cubic yards of earth excavated at the cut.[10]
Theodore Roosevelt on a Bucyrus shovel in the Panama Canal in 1906
The company changed its name to Bucyrus-Erie in 1927 when it merged with the Erie Steam Shovel Company, the country's leading manufacturer of small excavators at that time.[citation needed]
In 1930 Bucyrus joined withRuston & Hornsby LtdLincoln, England, forming theRuston-Bucyrus Ltd firm in England. Ruston & Hornsby Ltd were the pre-eminent manufacturers of steam excavators at the time, having started in 1874. The merger gave the company access to previously unavailable world markets.
Ruston & Hornsby Ltd sold their share in Ruston-Bucyrus in 1985, during a period of recession and consolidation in the mining industry, as they divested non-core businesses to survive.[citation needed]
For a time in the 1980s the company was known as Becor Western following its merger with Western Gear.[citation needed]
On February 18, 1994, Bucyrus-Erie filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy, and remained under bankruptcy protection until December 14, 1994.[11]
The company adopted the name Bucyrus International, Inc. in 1997.[citation needed]
On May 4, 2007, Bucyrus completed the acquisition of the DBT Group, aLunen, Germany-based manufacturer of underground mining equipment, fromRuhrkohle AG ofHerne, Germany. Bucyrus acquired DBT because DBT's underground mining equipment complemented Bucyrus' surface mining products.[citation needed]
In February 2010, Bucyrus International completed a US$1.3 billion acquisition of the mining equipment division ofTerex Corporation, which partly sprang fromO&K, including worlds largest hydraulic excavator RH 400, later produced as Cat 6090.[12][13]
On November 15, 2010, Bucyrus agreed to be acquired byCaterpillar in a transaction valued at US$8.6 billion. Caterpillar said it intended to create a new mining business headquarters at the former Bucyrus headquarters location in South Milwaukee. The transaction closed in mid-2011.[14]
The Intellectual Property Rights for Bucyrus Erie marine cranes was acquired by Sparrows Group which has crane manufacturing operations based inHouston, Texas[15]
Bucyrus owned the Bucyrus, Bucyrus-Erie, Marion, andRansomes & Rapier brands and provided OEM parts and support services for machinery which bears those brands.[16]
4250-W walkingdragline, also known asBig Muskie, was built in 1969, with a 220-cubic-yard (170 m3) bucket and weighed 13,000 metric tons. Big Muskie's 220-cubic-yard (170 m3) bucket is currently nearMcConnellsville, Ohio in a small park dedicated to coal mining.
3850-Bpower shovels for stripping, one built each in 1962 and 1964, with bucket capacities of 115 and 145 yd3 (88 and 111 m3).
2570-W or WS, one of B-E's most popular dragline models with bucket capacities between 120 and 160 yd3 (92 and 122 m3).Ursa Major atBlack Thunder Coal Mine was reported to be the third largest dragline ever built.
The Silver Spade and its twin theGEM of Egypt, 1950B power shovels, were built in 1965 and 1967 respectively, with a bucket capacity of 80 m3 (100 yd3). The Silver Spade was dismantled in 2007.
Big Brutus, an 1850-B power shovel, was built in 1962, with a 90-yard bucket. It is inWest Mineral, Kansas, as the centerpiece of a museum.
Bucyrus-Erie 50-R, 55 feet high and housing a massive drill, was used in the successful rescue of two miners during the 1963 Sheppton, Pennsylvania mining disaster.[17]
1250-B/W and 1260-W walking draglines, with buckets between 33 and 45 yd3 (25 and 34 m3).
5-W walking dragline, with a 5-cubic-yard (3.8 m3) bucket and produced until around 1970.
1150RB walking dragline, transported to Britain in 1946 as part of theMarshall Plan. It was used to removeoverburden at various mines around the UK, lastly atSt Aidan's opencast coal mine, Yorkshire, until theRiver Aire burst its banks and flooded the mine in March 1988. It has been preserved as a static monument at the site.[18]
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