Chronicles

History of Binderberger

1930


Foundation of the company Binderberger Maschinenschlosserei in St. Georgen, Upper Austria, by the grandfather of the current company boss Karl Binderberger. The main business is the repair of agricultural machinery. The first own product for forestry is a firewood circular saw.

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1960


Relocation of the company premises to Fillmansbach. With 10 employees, the company manufactures agricultural machinery such as fertilizer spreaders, slurry tankers and mixers as a partner of Palfinger.

1970


The first log splitter is designed, patented and manufactured in a vertical design as a cone log splitter with a roller table.

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1986


The hydraulic log splitter with turntable to facilitate the positioning of wood is patented…

1990


The first welding robot, which still does its job reliably today, brings additional capacity.

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1996


The first laser flatbed cutting system from Trumpf represents another technological leap forward in quality for the steadily growing company.

1998


The number of employees has increased to 25.
The areas of development and production are being further expanded.

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1999


The first fully automatic and computer-controlled firewood machine combines the steps of sawing and splitting in a powerful and comfortable way.

2004


The first fully automatic and computer-controlled firewood machine combines the steps of sawing and splitting in a powerful and comfortable way.

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2006


First timber trailers and forest cranes are manufactured in-house. The production area is expanded to 16,000 m2.

2008


The quality of the Binderberger timber trailers in use is having an effect: in 2008, 100 of them will already be produced for the 8 to 11 ton range.

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2010


A 3D pipe laser is purchased. This also enables angled cuts or precisely positioned holes in profile tubes.

2011


The number of employees has multiplied to 110. 700 timber trailers are now produced per year. 3,000 log splitters, 2,000 circular saws and 150 fully automatic firewood machines leave the production halls. The distribution of 60% of the manufactured products takes place to the whole of Europe and here mainly to countries like Germany, France, England, Norway and Romania, which are strongly involved in the forestry sector.

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2013


Another laser flatbed cutting system from Trumpf goes into operation, significantly increasing production capacity.
The timber trailers are now available from 5 to 21 tons and optionally with various special bodies.

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