Chronicle
Founded in 1976, Hubl Edelstahltechnik is today a state-of-the-art system supplier in sheet metal processing and offers fast, uncomplicated solutions for series parts as well as comprehensive support and advice in the development of complex systems including the integration of sensitive control technology, pneumatics, hydraulics and mechanical components.
2019
Installation and commissioning of a TIG-MAG robot welding cell to round off the manufacturing competence in welding high-precision sheet metal parts.
2018
New construction of a further state-of-the-art production hall with an area of over 1300 m2 and space for around 20-25 workplaces, as well as construction of a spacious car park.
2017
Own products, such as the development of a filter-fan unit as well as a beer brewing system for catering businesses round off the spectrum of the sheet metal specialists.
2016
Hubl is one of a total of 12 participants in a large-scale study on the topic of Industry 4.0 in SMEs initiated by the Südwestmetall association and the Fraunhofer Institute.
2014
The company is expanding its portfolio with new technologies. In addition to the innovative hydroforming process, the sheet metal specialists have developed a new principle for the production of energy-efficient plate heat exchangers for the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech and food industries.
2009
Expansion of the machinery by a punching laser centre of the latest generation. Optimisation of the manufacturing processes and redesign of the entire production area.
2003
Construction of a further production hall and expansion of the machinery to include a fully automatic laser cutting centre.
2000
Continuous growth and hiring of additional employees for the areas of development, construction and production.
1997
Doubling of the production area and installation of a fully automated high-bay warehouse. Construction of an office building for administration and construction equipped with the latest networking technology.
1990
Expansion of the production area by approximately one third through the construction of a further hall.