Hebrock Maschinenbau GmbH
German manufacturer of edgebanders as well as edgebanders for shaped workpieces based in East Westphalia / Germany. Belongs to Altendorf Group since 2018.
History
2019 | Market launch of the K series |
2018 |
- The Altendorf Group GmbH takes over the Maschinenbau Hebrock GmbH as well as the EBM Maschinenbau GmbH for the 25th April 2018. Later, in August 2018 both companies Hebrock and EBM merged and the Maschinenbau Hebrock GmbH takes over the base in Hüllhorst.
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2014 | Establishment of the sales agency Rheinland in Cologne, Germany. |
2013 | Introduction of airtronic. By means of laser edge processing, optical seamless edging is achieved. |
2012 | The series F is enlarged with the model F4, ensuring complete edge processing, premilling, edge rounding and surface scraper included - on only 4 m machine length. A sales agency is established in Kórnik, Poland: Hebrock Polska. |
2009 | Market launch of the F series. Presentation of the F2 as an entry-level model in joining technology (Top 1000 model with joining milling unit). |
2008 | Introduction of the Top 1000 as an economical and also qualified starter machine for edgebanding up to 2 mm. |
2002 | New production facilities in Oelsnitz near Chemnitz for the assembly of electrical moduls, control boxes and control panels. |
2000 | Hebrock stops his machine sales in Great Britain, EBM takes over completely. |
1997 | Introduction of the series-3000 (chain machines), optionally with corner processing in throughfeed; a jointing aggregate has also been available for this series since 2002. The series-3000 was produced until 2019. |
1996 | Establishment of a sales agency near Munic, southern Germany. |
1992 | Establishment of a sales agency in Chemnitz, eastern Germany. |
1990 | Mr. Birrer from HB Machinery (CH), a former employee of Ney, takes over Sudhoff. |
1989 | Market launch of the 2000 series |
1987 | Bankruptcy of Ney. Hebrock takes over production halls of Ney in Oberbauernscheid. G. Ney, former CEO of Ney, founds a new trading company in England and plans to sell Hebrock machines. The parallel product line EBM (Edge banding machine) is developped, which is also sold in Germany. The EBM machines are also made by Hebrock, but with different color. There are also other models that are not 100% identical. |
Ca. 1985 | Mr. Sudhoff also leaves the company Ney. Later Altendorf takes over the company Sudhoff, but quickly resells it. |
1980 | Founded by Horst Hebrock, after leaving the company Ney. |
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