1942 | Founding of Neumayer precision part manufacturing company |
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1952 | Nut manufacturing commences on hot presses |
1957 | Introduction of combined hot/cold forming |
1972 | Market launch of two-piece wheel nut for trucks |
1988 | Acquisition of the Rotenburg Metallwerke RMW from FAG |
1995 | Development and series production of ready to install assemblies |
1998 | Acquisition of Teksid metal forming company from Fiat with the Tekfor Italy plant in Italy, and Tekfor Betim plant in Brazil, Holding in Böllhoff Neumayer, Brazil |
2000 | In-house product development for engines, transmissions and drivelines |
2001 | Establishment of Neumayer Schmölln plant, Schmölln Establishment of Tekfor USA plant, Wooster |
2003 | Founding of Tekfor Cologne, a Joint venture with Ford |
2005 | Founding of Amtek Tekfor, India, a joint venture with Amtek located in New Delhi Acquisition of all shares in Böllhoff Neumayer Brazil and merger of all the Brazilian business units into Neumayer Tekfor Automotive, NTA |
2009 | Joint Venture Amtek Tekfor- second Location Pune, India |
2010 | Establishment of Tekfor Mexico and Japan |
2011 | Acquisition of the Italian forming specialist Officine Meccaniche Villar Perosa SpA (OMVP). Joint Venture Tekfor Cologne returned to Ford |
2013 | Acquisition of the whole Neumayer Tekfor Group through Amtek Auto India. Rebranding into Amtek Tekfor Group |
2017 | Detachment from the Amtek Group. Independent leadership under the name of Tekfor. Tekfor Group renowned as partner of the global automotive industry. Components supplier for Conventional and Electrical Vehicles |
2020 | Sale of the Italian sites Tekfor S.p.A. Villar Perosa and Avigliana |