Schuler Pressen, Göppingen, Germany
Mailing address
Schuler Pressen GmbH
Bahnhofstraße 41
73033 Göppingen, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 71 61 / 66-0
Fax: +49 (0) 71 61 / 66-233
E-Mail: info@schulergroup.com
Web: www.schulergroup.com
Service Mechanical Presses
Tel.: +49 (0) 71 61 / 66-690
Fax: +49 (0) 71 61 / 66-233
How to find us
Management
Kurt Eugster, Jochen Früh, Holger Garbrecht, Klaus Linnig, Dieter Merkle,
Axel Meyer, Siegfried Schlabschi
History
| 1839 |
Establishment of hte company by Louis Schuler as a locksmith's shop |
| 1852 |
The first sheet metal forming machine tools are manufactured |
| 1924 |
First development of auto body panel presses for mass production |
| 1983 |
Productioin beginns on large panel transfer presses |
| 1990 |
Market introduction of large panel transfer presses with crossbar transfer |
| 2003 |
World's first Compact Crossbar Transfer press is delivered |
| 2007 |
Market introduction of the first Blanking and Forming Presses with ServoDirect technology |
| 2008 |
Development and installation of the new press systems for the packaging/can-making and household appliance industry |
| 2009 |
Design/Construction of the first press lines with ServoDirect technology and crossbar feeder automation |
Core competencies
Schuler Pressen develops and manufactures advanced mechanical press systems for customers in the automobile industry, their suppliers, the electric motor sector, and the household appliance industry. The product spectrum ranges from transfer presses, to fully-automated press lines, progressive die presses, and tryout presses up to Compact Crossbar Presses. As the leading supplier in the field of coin minting technology, Schuler Pressen also delivers lines to a worldwide customer base for the manufacture of coin blanks, coin minting, and edge processing and decorating of coins and systems for the recycling of coins as well. The product line is rounded out by lines, process technology, and tools/dies for forging as well as equipment for blanking and drawing technology, especially for the manufacture of electric motor laminations and high-volume stampings.