1958 |
- Hoffmann & Co. was founded by Mr. Arthur Hoffmann
- workshop for electric motors repair
- design and production of special motors for textile machines
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1972 |
- the company expands its business across Europe
- strong management combined with a skilled workforce
- investments in research and modern technology moved the company to its' next level
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1985 |
- second generation in Hoffmann & Co. Technics
- extensive company growth by huge investment in factory facilities and enable to mass production of standard motors for export activities
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1991 |
- development of Swiss quality products at competitive prices
- manufacturing facilities moved partially to Eastern Europe
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1995 |
- establishment of Hoffmann Elektrik Power, registered in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
- first branch outside of Switzerland
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1998 |
- reorganization of Hoffmanns' divisions:
- establishment of Hoffmann Technics AG
- it changed its' structure when Hoffmann Technics AG and Ruselprom joint forces in a venture for the purpose of jointly design, develop and produce of electric drives and increase the product range
- further partial manufacturing was moved to Russia
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2005 |
- ISO certification
- IQNET certification
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2009 |
- manufacturing facilities are placed at several plants in Russia
- department for designing of electric motors stayed in Switzerland
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2012 |
- high efficiency products - enforcing of IE2 and IE3 efficiency classes
- establish of WAT AG for projects engineering, sister company of Hoffmann Technics AG
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2014 |
- certification for explosion-proof low and high voltage motors - ATEX
- implementing IE4 efficiency
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2019 |
- founding branch - Hoffmann Technics RUS, registered in Moscow, Russia
- moving our offices from Ruselproms' buildings to a separate location, joint venture cooperation with Ruselprom stays unchanged
- new offices are responsible for Export of Hoffmann Technics branded products, serving customers in Russia and in other CIS countries
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2020 |
- founding branch - Hoffmann Technics Hungary Ltd., registered in Budapest, Hungary
- the department for designing of electric motors has completely moved from Switzerland to Russia
- Implementing IE5 in our product range by the end of year 2020 - by increasing the efficiency from IE4 to IE5 by 20%, respectively by reducing the power loss by 20%
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