Komax specializes in mechatronics, the interdisciplinary interaction of precision mechanics, electronics and software technology, and concentrates on developing, producing and marketing high-quality capital goods and services for wire-processing, photovoltaics and medical technology applications.
The Group pursues a growth strategy based on internal profitable growth, supplemented by selective acquisitions. Komax strives to combine successful long-term business activity and commercial growth with environmentally aware and socially responsible conduct.
Three business units
In its Wire business unit, the Komax portfolio of products and services ranges from wire-cutting and -stripping machines all the way to systems for the fully automated manufacture of complete wire harnesses, mainly for the automotive industry. Komax is the world leader in the field of crimp-to-crimp machines, with an estimated market share in the order of 40 percent.
The Solar business unit develops, produces and sells machines for the production of crystalline and thin-film modules, with the crystalline sector accounting for the greater part of activities in this segment.
The Medtech business unit manufactures and markets machines and systems for the assembly of medtech products such as inhalers and insulin delivery or injection systems. The Komax Group operates production facilities in Switzerland, China, the United States, Malaysia and France. Komax also provides sales and service support functions via subsidiaries and independent agents in over 50 countries. The Group’s revenues for 2010 came to CHF 340.2 million, with an operating profit of CHF 29.1 million. As of end-2010, the Group employed a workforce of 1,023 people.
As “Professionals in Advanced Automation”, the Komax workforce wants not only to meet customers’ expectations, but to exceed them.
Company History
The Komax company was founded in 1975. Within the last years, it grew from a three-men company to a group of aprox. 1000 cooperators, acting worldwide. A milestone in its history was the first microprocessor driven crimping automat worldwide which was introduced the market in 1981.
1975
Max Koch sets up the Komax engineering company, deriving its name from parts of his own (Koch Max)
1976
Launch of the Komax 20 cutting and stripping machine with stepping motor drive
1978
Komax converts from sole proprietorship to limited company
1981
Komax USA established
1982
The launch of Komax 40 introduces the world's first electronically controlled fully automatic crimping machine
1987
Max Koch is awarded the Branco Weiss Prize as "Businessman of the Year"
1991 – 1995
Targeted expansion outside Switzerland and establishment of branches in countries such as Portugal (1991), Germany, Singapore and Brazil (1994)
1994
Market launch of the Komax Alpha automatic crimping machine
1996
Management buyout: Max Koch sells the company to management under the leadership of Leo Steiner
1997
Going public: Komax AG is listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange
The Alpha 433 and Gamma 333 automated crimpers are unveiled
1999
Launch of the world's first fully automatic crimping machine with twister
1998 – 2001
A number of companies acquired, including Sibos AG, Switzerland (1998), Ascor, USA (2000) and Prime Automation, USA (2001)
2004
Introduction of the zeta range for the production of entire wire harnesses
2005
Takeover of Sigma and Ismeca Automation
2006
Commencement of production and development in China, subsidiary in Malaysia
Current
Komax employs around 1000 staff worldwide and maintains a presence in 50 countries. Komax machines are produced in Switzerland, France, the USA, China and Malaysia
Executive Committee of Komax Group
Beat Kaelin, Andreas Wolfisberg, Matijas Meyer, Walter Nehls, Serge Peguiron