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2007
Foundation of subsidiaries in Russia and Czech Republic |
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2005
Foundation of subsidiaries in Japan, China and Sweden (SQUARE TOOLS) |
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2004
Unification of sales activities for KOMET, Dihart and JEL through the establishment of KOMET GROUP. |
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2003
Distribution companies are established in South Korea and China. |
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2002
Establishment of joint venture company KOMET-URPOL, Poland |
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2001
Foundation of the KOMET Precision Tools India Pvt. Ltd., former Liaison Office |
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1999
Acquisition of the company JEL Präzisionswerkzeuge Joh. + Ernst Link GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart. |
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1998
The distribution companies KOMET de Mexico and KOMET Brazil were set up.
KOMET's Indian Liaison Office was established. |
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1997
KOMET Italy moved to larger premises; KOMET (UK) Ltd. relocated to new premises with a small manufacturing facility. |
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1996
Acquisition of the company Dihart AG, based in Dulliken, Switzerland; extension work carried out at KOMET of America. |
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1995
Zertifizierung nach ISO 9001 |
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1993
KOMET (UK) Ltd. was set up in Great Britain; KOMET's 75th anniversary |
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1991
Production started at KOMET's new manufacturing plant in Chicago. |
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1989
KOMET Werkzeuge Ges.m.b.H., the Austrian distribution company, was established in Vienna. |
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1987
KOMET S.a.r.l., a distribution company in France, was set up. |
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1985
The production facilities at the Besigheim site were increased to 5,000 sq. m. |
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1982
USA: a distribution company was set up; a manufacturing joint venture was started. |
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1981
KOMET Utensili S.r.l., the Italian distribution company, was set up. |
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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. |
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1948
KOMET moved its headquarters to Besigheim. |
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1924
KOMET Stahlhalter GmbH, the sales company, was established. |
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1918
Robert Breuning took over an engineering factory in Fellbach near Stuttgart. |
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