History

 2012FMW celebrates 50th anniversary  
10/2011FMW-group awards largest order for lime plant, for IDWALA / South Africa.
08/2011



FMW awards orders for 9 Stacker/Reclaimer-Systems for installations in USA, Germany, RF and China. Based on this projects FMW delivers biggest Stacker/Reclaimer-Systems of the new series DAX/REX each for 315.000 m3 (11 Mio. ft³) chips and 160 m (525 ft) pile-diameter worldwide.

 01/2011

FMW adopts patent for vibrating technology from company PEYTEC and expands its core competence in the field of vibrating and separation machinery.

2010

FMW delivers biomass handling and preparation system for Europes largest Power Plant to Poland
2009
 
 
largest order award for FMW since its foundation: delivery of a cement grinding-mill for blast-furnace and portland cement to Tcheljabinsk, Russia
2007 Acquisition of 100 % shares of Cimprogetti S.p.A., Dalmine/Italien
   
2006 FMW Stacker/Reclaimer-systems conquer the market in North and South America (now 16 plants worldwide in operation)
2005 and 2004 FMW becomes market leader in the field of fuel and biomass preparation in Austria (Energie AG Timelkam, M-Real Hallein, AE&E for Bischofferode)
   
2003 Expansion in the field of mixing plants (realization of projects in Russia, Singapore and Australia)
   
2002 FMW delivers the largest recycled paper preparation plant in North America (Bowater, Alabama) and Europe (Stora Enso Langerbrugge, Belgium)
   
2001 Implementation of an Safety-Management-System (SCC)
   
2000 Presentation of the new product lines for
  - Stacker/Reclaimer-System for simultaneous feeding and discharging of large chip piles
  - recycled paper bale dewiring, Type EXTRACTOR
  - single pulp bale dewiring , Type WIRE KING
1990's Expansion of scope of supply (plants for building industry)
   
1970's and Expansion and continous growth, especially in Middle and Eastern Europe, as well as in Asia.
1980's  
1960's Expansion of scope of supply (plants for pulp and paper industry in Middle Europe). Sugar Industry looses significance due to its concentration process and mill shut-downs.
Relocation from Vienna to Kirchstetten, Lower Austria.
   
1962 Foundation of FMW by the families Liebner and Steinwald.
  core product; plants for sugar industry