Multiquip celebrates life and legacy of founder Irv Levine
Irv began selling air compressors in 1973 before introducing his own line of pumps, concrete equipment, and generators

The entire Multiquip family is saddened by the passing of the company's founder, Irving M. Levine. He died peacefully at home on November 30, at the age of 90.
Known to all in the industry simply as Irv, he was gifted with a relentless drive and the ability to inspire those around him. These traits earned him the admiration and respect of MQ team members, colleagues, peers, and competitors alike.
Hailing from Boston, he began his career in the equipment industry, selling Worthington air compressors. In 1973, he saw an opportunity to introduce Mikasa compaction equipment to the U.S. market. He formed Mark Industries, which was later renamed to Multiquip, he visited job sites across the country, demonstrating Mikasa rammers to contractors in New England.
From these humble beginnings, the company grew, adding additional products including a complete line of pumps, concrete equipment, and the MQ Power/Denyo generator line.
His single-minded commitment to customer care fueled the company's growth in its early years. He recognized that strong relationships drive success and created a culture at Multiquip that consistently exceeded customer expectations.
Multiquip's steady growth caught the attention of Itochu International Inc., and it acquired the company in 1991.
"Those of us who were fortunate enough to have worked alongside Irv Levine viewed him as larger than life. He was a passionate leader who had high expectations for everyone, himself included. He also cared deeply about the members of his Multiquip family. Many long-tenured employees still fondly recall conversations and experiences they shared with Irv years ago. Our leadership team is grateful for the time and energy he invested in laying the foundation for Multiquip's continued success," stated Juan Quiros, vice president of marketing at Multiquip.
A charismatic leader and innovative thinker, he was also somebody who wanted to give back to the equipment rental industry. He sponsored the ARA Comedy Night during the American Rental Association show, donating proceeds from the event to charitable causes. The ARA recognized his contributions by inducting him into its Rental Hall of Fame in 2002.
Though he retired as CEO nearly 25 years ago, his vision and spirit left an indelible imprint that remains at the core of our company culture today. Irv remains a beloved figure to the many long-term employees at Multiquip who recall his leadership, kindness, humour, and generosity.
The MQ family extends our heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.


