Company
Location Brühl
History
1980 | Company founded with the help of a start-up program of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia on a site of the former freight yard in Brühl / Rhineland. A simultaneously-opened sales office in Berlin supported the order situation in the start-up phase. |
1981 | Establishment of a distance trading department for the import and export of reinforced steel between several European countries. |
1982 | Takeover of a bending and laying company in South Holland and its scheduled completion. This was a customer of the export department whose owner had died suddenly.
Ceasing of activities in Berlin and transfer of the sales office to the office manager, who thus became self-employed. |
1986 | Expansion of the range to offer a classic steel trade with steel bars, profiles, beams, tubes and processing. |
1987 | Closure of the export department due to changed market conditions. |
1988 | Distributor for the Lenton screw socket system from Erico. |
1996 | Another branch was established in Rosslau / Saxony-Anhalt, which was sold in 2006 to a US group. |
2005 | Modernisation of the Brühl location. New construction of a 7,200 m² production hall with a new crane runway and load-controlled crane systems. The complete reinforcing steel bending and storage mesh processing has been moved to the new production hall. Increase in production capacity to 50,000 t of processed reinforcing steel per year. |
2006 | We become the acceptance point of the galvanizing Alsdorf. |
2009 | New office and social building in Brühl. Completion 2010. |
2010 | Expansion of the bearing mesh program with the ductility B necessary for earthquake classes at the Brühl site. |
2012 | Acquisition of a straightening system for straightening, measuring, counting and cutting reinforcing steel. |
2017 | Acquisition of a production plant for the production of spacers as coiled cages for the upper reinforcement layer. |
2018 | Erection of an overhanging outer bearing surface for standard reinforcement mesh. The storage capacity was thus increased to 6,000 t at the Brühl site. |