NORRES Schlauchtechnik – united under one roof:
The “Am Stadthafen 12-18” site in Gelsenkirchen was finally ready for
occupancy on July 20. The full benefit of the significantly expanded
manufacturing and warehouse capacities can now be leveraged. The investment
in new plant will make our production processes both faster and more
efficient. The warehouse and Production were recently joined by
Administration.
NORRES shapes up for the future: A new rectangular hose is the
latest innovation to emerge from the NORRES R&D department as a further
extension to our already broad portfolio of products.
2008
Complete production and warehouse relocated to the second plant – “Am
Stadthafen 12-16, Gelsenkirchen” – in July/August 2008.
Product
range extended with two innovative clamp systems: CONNECT Safety
Clamp System 2311 and CONNECT Pressfitting System 232 for heavy
and super-heavy, externally corrugated spiral hoses.
NORRES Cable Protection Systems catalogue published in July. New
Industrial Hoses Manual published in March.
2007
NORRES
Schlauchtechnik becomes the first manufacturer to develop a special
safety clamp system – CONNECT 230 – for loading and unloading
silo vehicles that fits spiral wire-reinforced polyurethane
hoses.
NORRES voted “Supplier of the Year 2007 in the Hoses and Fittings
Category” by VTH (German Industrial Distributor Association)
in November.
Production commences in the second plant. The new production facility is
officially opened by Frank Baranowski, Lord Mayor of
Gelsenkirchen.
2006
Development and market launch of HT-PUR, the brand raw material, in March.
Polyurethane hoses made of HT-PUR are more resistant to heat and
abrasion.
2005
NORRES Schlauchtechnik continues its expansion with the acquisition of the
“Am Stadthafen 12-16, Gelsenkirchen” site (Plant II),
leading to the creation of new, long-term jobs, and the establishment
of a regional office in China.
The first manufacturer in the world to receive official approval for
polyurethane hoses reinforced with steel wires in accordance with the
new EC Directive 2002/72/EC, NORRES launches the production of its
new food industry hoses and special couplings, proudly bearing
the EU’s glass/fork symbol.
2004
Development and market launch of a brand raw material called Pre-PUR®
– meanwhile a synonym for quality and longer life. This special
blend of premium ether-polyurethane is characterised by better
resistance to heat and cold than ordinary polyurethanes.
Publication of the Industrial Hoses Manual and complete redesign of the company
website. The Manual wins an award for its user friendly layout and
simple navigation in “KatalogBenchmark”, the prestigious
competition for catalogue design.
2003
Extension of the production and preassembly area for connection fittings.
2002–2003
Burkhard Mollen, a close associate of Hubert Norres, acquires all shares in
NORRES Schlauchtechnik to become sole proprietor.
2001
Construction of a new storage and logistics area at the Freiligrathstr. 38 site in
Gelsenkirchen. Warehouse capacity is doubled as a result.
1999
Invention of partial colouring for hoses. Thanks to the patented
production method, AIRDUC® and PROTAPE®
hoses can now be coloured in the bead area according to customer
specifications.
“Welding extrusion” patent granted for AIRDUC® and
PROTAPE®. This novel production technique
improves the smoothness of the interior hose surface.
1998
Burkhard Mollen appointed Managing Director.
NORRES Schlauchtechnik voted “Best Supplier: Industrial
Distribution Partner” by VTH (German Industrial Distributor
Association). NORRES becomes a member of the Industrial
Distributor Association’s TOP partner programme.
1994
NORRES Schlauchtechnik becomes the first hose manufacturer in Germany to be
certified to DIN ISO 9001.
Ab 1993
Burkhard Mollen takes up employment as an engineer in the NORRES
Schlauchtechnik Research & Development department.
1989
Market launch of PROTAPE® film hoses.
1985
NORRES Schlauchtechnik develops and launches the first CP (clamp profile)
hoses.
1974
Production of the first plastic spiral hoses made of welded profile. This
innovative step is followed by the development and manufacture of
AIRDUC® profile hoses.
1973
NORRES takes the decision to divest itself of its fuse lighter business and
concentrate on industrial hoses.
1966
Plans are made to set up a separate sales and distribution network for industrial hoses and connecting
elements.
1963
Development of a cable protection
conduit completed and the conduit prepared for production.
1955
Purchase of an extrusion machine for
making hoses and profiles.
1948
The year begins with the re-issue of NORRES’ license to manufacture
electric fuses.
1946–1947
War damage repaired and commodities
to meet daily needs manufactured from existing stocks. Parallel to
this, intensive efforts are made to persuade the British occupation
authorities to license the production of electric fuses.
1939–1945
Production
during the Second World War is restricted to electric fuses
for quarries and for the coal, salt and ore mining industries. The
war situation puts a stop to manufacturing activities in March 1945.
Production of all electric fuse lighters is banned by the
authorities.
1935–1936
Introduction of the first test
procedures for detonator wires with insulation made from
thermoplastic polymers.
1926
Joseph Norres’ fuse factory in
Gelsenkirchen granted an official trading license to erect a
manufacturing facility for electric fuses on the Freiligrathstr. 30
site in Schalke (Gelsenkirchen).
Death of Wilhelm Norres on November 2, 1918. The firm has already
been run by his eldest son, Albert, for some time. Albert’s brother,
Joseph Norres, who worked there too for a while, establishes
his own fuse manufacturing company – Joseph Norres, Zünderfabrik
– between 1923 and 1925.
1889
Wilhelm Norres, a former miner, is employed as an accountant and
mining official at the Consolidation pit in Schalke (Westphalia)
following a mine accident. He sets to work on the development of a
“mechanical safety fuse for detonations” (in the form of a
friction igniter) that is protected by German and international
patents.
The first patent application is submitted in 1890.
By 1897, the consumption of Norres fuses has climbed to
1.1 million.