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1850 Andreas Hamm establishes a bell foundry and machine factory in Frankenthal 1896 Company headquarters are moved to Heidelberg 1905 Company's name is changed to "Schnellpressenfabrik AG Heidelberg" 1914 "Heidelberger Tiegel" is introduced at BUGRA in Leipzig 1962 Heidelberg makes the leap from letterpress to offset printing 1967 Company name is changed to "Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft" 1974 The four-color machine Speedmaster 72 V in the 52x72 centimeter format is introduced 1975 World premier of the two-color Speedmaster 102 ZP in the 72x102 centimeter format 1988 Company acquires the Harris Graphics Corporation (USA and France) 1991 Direct imaging technology is introduced 1995 The Quickmaster DI and the small-format Speedmaster SM 52 are introduced at drupa in Düsseldorf 1996 Company acquires Stork Contiweb (the Netherlands), Sheridan Systems (USA and UK) und Linotype-Hell (Germany) 1997 Initial public offering of Heidelberg shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange 1998 Takeover of regional offices in Europe (France), Latin America (Mexiko), Asia, Africa and Scandinavia, opening of Heidelberg office in Brazil; Heidelberg stocks are listed in MDAX, Dow Jones STOXX und Dow Jones EURO STOXX 2000 150-year anniversary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG; inauguration of Print Media Academy in Heidelberg; record orders worth 1.5 billion Euro at drupa 2002 Heidelberg ships the 100,000th GTO 52 printing unit; company's position in the finishing market is strengthened 2003 Heidelberg product portfolio of finishing machines is extended by partial acquisition of Jagenberg Group; development of digital print falls short of expectations - Heidelberg decides to realign its strategic focus to sheetfed offset printing 2004 100 Years of Offset Printing; transfer of the Digital Division to Eastman Kodak Co. and the Web Offset Division to Goss International; free float increases from 22 to 57 percent; Heidelberg very pleased with drupa, the total order amounts to roughly one billion Euro; change: Dr. Klaus Spiegel resigns from the Management Board, Dr. Jürgen Rautert becomes a new Board Member 2005 The Management Board and staff representatives come to an understanding on a pact to secure the future; Heidelberg is the first German equipment supplier to the Print Media Industry to establish an assembly plant in China; Commerzbank AG sells its 10 percent shareholding, Heidelberg’s free float increases to 67; Management Board approves share buyback in an amount equivalent of up to five percent of share capital; Heidelberg announces the expansion of the existing product portfolio into a larger-format category, Introduction will be at drupa 2008. 2006 Heidelberg establishes a Contractual Trust Arrangement for pension obligations; The 1,000th unit of a Speedmaster XL 105 was manufactured at the Wiesloch plant; Heidelberg invests in Wiesloch site: building of a new assembly hall for the production of the large format machines; Disposal of Linotype GmbH; Change in Management Board: following Dr. Herbert Meyer, who left the company at the age of 60, Dirk Kaliebe becomes new CFO; Introduction of the new site in China; Management Board again approves a share buyback in an amount equivalent of up to five percent of share capital. 2007 Due to the 50th anniversary of the plant in Wiesloch it was renamed into plant "Wiesloch-Walldorf"; Delivery of the 1,000,000th Impression Cylinder from Amstetten.
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International Management Culture
"Much was said in the past about the Heidelberg spirit - a special sense of local belonging. Today, there is an overarching corporate culture. Because today, Heidelberg is an international company. We have repre- sentations all over the world and share a common goal: continuously advancing the print media industry with our outstanding know-how and premium technology." Bernhard Schreier, Chair- man of the Management Board at Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
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