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In-house Art Department Leads Way in Custom Designs
The first fully staffed art and design department in the industry is created to develop custom envelope designs for clients.
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High-speed Envelope-folding Machine Revolutionizes American Envelope Industry
Walter Berkowitz, son of William Berkowitz, discovers a new, high-speed envelope-folding machine produced by Winkler & Dunnebier (W&D). Berkley Machinery Company was later established and Tension becomes the sole supplier of W&D machinery in the United States. The machine’s introduction revolutionizes the American envelope industry.
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Custom-designed Equipment Leads to First Patent
The Company’s first manufacturing patent is issued for a shirt-packaging envelope made on custom-designed equipment. E.B. Berkowitz, son of William Berkowitz, begins to develop and patent many machines and envelopes.
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Envelopes Take Center Stage
The Company begins to concentrate fully on envelopes, which were in great demand by turn-of-the-century businesses and organizations.
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Envelope-Folding Machines Head West
The Company installs the first envelope-folding machine as far west as Kansas City. Located in a central railroad distribution town, the Company attracted business from large companies.
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An Industry Leader is Founded
Berkowitz & Company, the forerunner of Tension Corporation, opens in Kansas City. The Company, founded by William J. Berkowitz, specialized in popular advertising novelties and business stationery.
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