| 2012 | FMW celebrates 50th anniversary |
| 10/2011 | FMW-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
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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 |
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| 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) |
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| 2003 | Expansion in the field of mixing plants (realization of projects in Russia, Singapore and Australia) |
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| 2002 | FMW delivers the largest recycled paper preparation plant in North America (Bowater, Alabama) and Europe (Stora Enso Langerbrugge, Belgium) |
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| 2001 | Implementation of an Safety-Management-System (SCC) |
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| 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) |
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| 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. |
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| 1962 | Foundation of FMW by the families Liebner and Steinwald. |
| | core product; plants for sugar industry |