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KOMET GROUP GmbH - Chronik
 
2007

Foundation of subsidiaries in Russia and Czech Republic

   
 
2005

Foundation of subsidiaries in Japan, China and Sweden (SQUARE TOOLS)

   
 
2004

Unification of sales activities for KOMET, Dihart and JEL through the establishment of KOMET GROUP.

   
 
2003

Distribution companies are established in South Korea and China.

     
 
2002

Establishment of joint venture company KOMET-URPOL, Poland

   
 
2001

Foundation of the KOMET Precision Tools India Pvt. Ltd., former Liaison Office

     
 
1999

Acquisition of the company JEL Präzisionswerkzeuge Joh. + Ernst Link GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart.

   
 
1998

The distribution companies KOMET de Mexico and KOMET Brazil were set up.
KOMET's Indian Liaison Office was established.

     
 
1997

KOMET Italy moved to larger premises; KOMET (UK) Ltd. relocated to new premises with a small manufacturing facility.

     
 
1996

Acquisition of the company Dihart AG, based in Dulliken, Switzerland; extension work carried out at KOMET of America.

   
 
1995

Zertifizierung nach ISO 9001

   
 
1993

KOMET (UK) Ltd. was set up in Great Britain; KOMET's 75th anniversary

     
 
1991

Production started at KOMET's new manufacturing plant in Chicago.

   
 
1989

KOMET Werkzeuge Ges.m.b.H., the Austrian distribution company, was established in Vienna.

     
 
1987

KOMET S.a.r.l., a distribution company in France, was set up.

     
 
1985

The production facilities at the Besigheim site were increased to 5,000 sq. m.

     
 
1982

USA: a distribution company was set up; a manufacturing joint venture was started.

     
 
1981

KOMET Utensili S.r.l., the Italian distribution company, was set up.

     
 
1971

The company's founder died at the age of 88. In his will he set up a charitable foundation and his share of the company was transferred into this.

     
 
1948

KOMET moved its headquarters to Besigheim.

   
 
1924

KOMET Stahlhalter GmbH, the sales company, was established.

     
 
1918

Robert Breuning took over an engineering factory in Fellbach near Stuttgart.