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2003 - 2009 |
Numerous new and improved designs of special valves for iron & steel industry as well as chemical and petrochemical industry. |
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1995 |
Upstream merger and change of corporate name to "FRIATEC AG Valves Division". |
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1992 |
Relocation of Rheinhütte-valves to Sankt Ingbert-Rohrbach. Expansion of product range by valves for chemical and petrochemical industry as well as gas utilities.
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1989 |
Acquisition by former Friedrichsfeld GmbH, Mannheim, now Friatec AG. Affiliation to former Friatec-Rheinhütte GmbH. Expansion of distribution network by Rheinhütte-subsidiaries in Europe. |
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1985 - 1989 |
Affiliation to the Bopp & Reuther Group. |
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1972 |
Start-up of serial production of EUROSTOP-butterfly valves. |
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1968 - 1985 |
Affiliation to Saint Gobain Pont-à-Mousson Group. Considerable sales increase by butterfly valves for water management and power plants. |
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1953 |
470 employees at company site in Sankt Ingbert-Rohrbach. |
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1953 - 1968 |
Acceptance in international valve market by special designs for oil refineries as well as by development of our three lever valve. |
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1949 - 1953 |
Expansion of product range by especially new designs of valves for iron & steel industry. |
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1943 |
1943 Change of corporate name to "Th. Jansen GmbH". |
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1940 |
Relocation of company to Sankt Ingbert-Rohrbach. |
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1925 |
Production start-up of valves for blast furnaces and iron & steel works. |
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1910 |
Change of corporate name to "Rheinische Armaturen- und Maschinenfabrik". |
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1908 |
Company expansion by iron foundry with cupola. |
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1903 |
Foundation of company "Keuth & Zenner, Technisches Büro, Armaturen- und Maschinenfabrik", in Saarbrücken with metal foundry, turning and metalworking shops. |
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