2005
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renewed certification of the ISO 9001
June new settlement in Breslau (Poland) was founded. September 25th anniversary.
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| 2004 |
Our location was reconstructed and expanded once again. Implementing of the new production area with an air conditioned measure room and central coolant preparation.
Two new CNC-machines were bought.
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| 2002 |
The business is presently growing into a crew of twenty employees and two apprentices. |
| 2001 |
Investment into machine and measure techniques for the restoration of gear cutter- and broaching tools. |
| 2000 |
Certification of the business according to ISO 9001. |
| 1999 |
Rebuilding and expansion of the workshop: It was renovated to the present condition.
Further investments in machine and measure techniques for the production of rotating micro tools. |
| 1998 |
Transaction to the next generation is going along side with the reformation of our business;
GESAU-Werkzeuge Fabrikations- and Service GmbH.
The new management consists of Dipl. Paed. Kerstin Milenkov (founder’s daughter) and Dipl. Ing Ulf Koehler. |
| 1994 |
Production of the solid-carbide-tools starts |
| 1991 |
We have invested in our company, its people and the technology we use since the beginning; in particular into powerful CNC- grinding and measuring technology to realize complex grinding tasks using wet grinding under oil cooling with documented quality control to replicate the production process. |
| 1990 |
Moving to the new workshop in Glauchau-Gesau, Tunnelweg. From now on: CNC-Werkzeugschleiferei Dipl. Ing. Peter Wenzel
After the reunion it was possible to be part of new technological developments.
According to the following maxims:
Customer satisfaction is our greatest business goal.
Always investing in new work materials
Our personnel is always keeping up to date with the latest techniques and technologies in the field. |
| 1981 |
Settle into the workshop in Glauchau-Gesau, Hoeckendorferweg
Business goals: regrinding of cutting tools of any kind for private customers, in addition to customers of the metal- and wood procession industry. All machines were conventional tool regrinding machines |
| 1980 |
Founded as a special workshop for hard metal tools by Dipl. Ing. Peter Wenzel |