IMA Schelling Austria GmbH
World's leading manufacturer of panel saws for the splitting of wood materials, plastics, PCBs, non-ferrous metals and steel, based in Schwarzach/Austria.
The company is part of the IMA SCHELLING GROUP (ISG).
History
2019 | The Schelling Anlagenbau GmbH has been changed to the name: IMA Schelling Austria to trade by on september 2019. |
2017 | Schelling celebrates its 100th anniversary |
2015 | Schelling takes over the IMA Klessmann GmbH company; both brands remain. |
2014 | Schelling achieves 'the best results in the company's history'. The company has 490 employees worldwide, 360 of which were employed at the headquarters in Schwarzach. Sales (2014): 83,5 Mio. EURO |
2012 | Integration of Panhans saws by Schelling, Micheldorf remains sales and service location; the production of the Panhans models Ecopan and S45 is now realised at the Schelling headquarters in Schwarzach/ Vorarlberg (Austria). Extension of the machines' properties by Schelling-typical features. Products are named Schelling fh 3 and s 45. |
2010 | In cooperation with the company 'AW Bearbeitungssysteme GmbH' (AWB, based in Vorarlberg) takeover of the saw manufacturer PANHANS Maschinenbau GmbH in Micheldorf/Austria. |
2006 | Introduction of the product line Schelling PLUS concept |
2004 | Establishment of the subsidiary Schelling Asia |
2002 | Launch of the EVOLUTION-concept - is the trendsetting innovation in sawing technology |
1998 | Establishing Schelling Polska near Sroda/ Poland |
1994 | Cessation of the production of standard woodworking machines; more focus on the panel sizing technology |
1991 | Trendsetter: the FW Unique with its patented rotary table in distinctive design white/blue |
Late 1980s | Foundation of subsidiaries in America and Great Britain; internationality gains more significance |
1989 | Commander Type FW: The first graphical user interface |
1986 | graphical user interface with moving images |
1971 | Launch of the first computer-controlled systems. First use of precision saws for metal plates in the early 1980s. |
1968 | first automatic panel sizing machine |
1958 | First special saw with moving saw blade |
1945 | Start of the serial production of standard woodworking machines |
1917 | Foundation by George Schelling in Schwarzach/Austria: Repairs for local whetstone factories, mills and sawmills |
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