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In 1970, the company had 5470 employees, of which 3630 worked in Switzerland, plus 380 apprentices. Įlectronic data processing was introduced at Bühler in 1965 with an IBM 360/40 system.

Bühler also produced newspaper printing equipment from 1907 up to the early sixties of the past century. Among other things, it had produced vacuum cleaners. In 1956, Bühler shut down its affiliated company Haushaltmaschinen AG. From 1967 through 1985, he served as a member of the board of directors, which he chaired from 1977 through 1985. He founded the Swiss Milling School in 1957 and was a member of the National Council from 1951 through 1959 ( FDP). In 1934, René Bühler, the son of Adolf Bühler Jr., joined the executive board. This is where today's Die Casting business unit originated, which sells cold-chamber die casting machines and systems. A special department was set up for this purpose in 1927. As a result, Bühler started designing and constructing its own die casting machines. However, the machines produced there failed to meet the requirements of Bühler. ĭie casting technology was developed in the United States in 1920. Gallen in 1927, an industrial track was built from the station of Uzwil to the company premises. During the expansion and electrification of the railroad line from Wil to St. In 1900, Bühler employed 717 factory workers and 72 office staff, whose number increased to 1400 by 1920. After the turn of the century, machinery for making pasta and brewing beer were added. After Bühler had originally focused on the textile industry, manufacturing textile equipment components, the company shifted its activities to the design and construction of grain mills, which it sold in the international marketplace. handed over the reins to Adolf Bühler Jr. Before that, in 1896, a sales office had been set up in Barcelona. Another one was added in Milan in 1900, and two years later one in Naples. The first affiliated company was opened in Paris in 1891. Around 1890, the first flour mill completely built by Bühler was delivered. As a result of Adolf Bühler's interest in mechanical engineering, Bühler not only cast rolls, but over time also started building its own roller mills and entire grain mills.

In 1875, the company introduced its own health insurance scheme.

In 1871, a mechanical workshop was added, and one year later the first cast rolls for roller mills were produced. History Ĭustomer Center Bühler Uzwil Establishment and expansion īühler Group emerged from the iron foundry in Gupfen in Uzwil with two employees that was established on Februby Adolf Bühler Sr., who was a native and resident of Hombrechtikon. Jeannine, Maya and Karin Bühler own the company in the 5th generation. The company was founded in 1860 and is still family-owned. The core technologies of the Group are in the field of mechanical and thermal process engineering.īühler Group operates in over 140 countries, has a global payroll of 12,490, 30 manufacturing sites worldwide and generated revenues of CHF 2,70 billion in 2021. The organization holds leading market positions worldwide in the fields of technology as well as processes for transforming grain into flour and animal feeds, producing pasta and chocolate, and manufacturing die cast components.

It is known for plant and equipment and related services for processing foods and manufacturing advanced materials. The Bühler Holding AG is a Swiss multinational plant equipment manufacturer based in Uzwil, Switzerland. Grains & Food, Consumer Foods, Advanced Materials
