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Egon
Bruderer founds the company in Egnach/Switzerland.
The
first eccentric presses are built.
The
first series of high-speed punching and metal forming
presses hits the market.
The
first presses are exported abroad.
A world
first: Punching presses with perfect mass
counterbalancing system.
The
company relocates its headquarters to Frasnacht on Lake
Constance in Switzerland.
The
first mechanical strip feed unit with oscillating
movement.
The
first products are manufactured under licence in Japan.
The
BSTA 25 is launched.
Egon
Bruderer dies. His two sons Markus and Adrian take over
the company.
The
combined punch-laser-process is introduced.
The
range is expanded to include more powerful products:
BSTA
160.
BRUDERER sets up its own skills centres in Japan and
Singapore.
These
are followed by a sales and service company in India.
The
BSTA 2500 and BBV 450 are added to the product range.
Servo
feed unit of type BSV is launched.
The
company opens its own skills centre in China.
BRUDERER
is constantly working on the next generation of
stamping presses to remain the global leader in stamping
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