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Gallus Holding

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Revenue
  
201 million CHF (2011)

Headquarters
  
St. Gallen, Switzerland

Number of employees
  
590 (2011)

Website
  
www.gallus-group.com

Founded
  
1923

Type
  
Aktiengesellschaft

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Industry
  
Engineering, manufacturing

Key people
  
Klaus Bachstein (CEO) Peter J. Hauser (Chairman)

Profiles

Gallus Holding AG, based in St. Gallen, Switzerland, is an international manufacturer of label printing and folding carton presses. In 2011, the family company owned by the Rüesch Family recorded sales of 201 million Swiss francs with a workforce of 590 employees.

History

The sole proprietorship Ferdinand Rüesch, Gauger (scales factory and machine workshop) was founded in 1923 by Ferdinand Rüesch-Baur. The first label printing press was produced in 1925. The company moved into the export business in the mid-1950s, before launching a world first in 1960 with the introduction of the segment die-cutting unit.

Having built up a workforce of some 220 employees by 1974, the company was transformed into a joint stock company and now operated under the name Gallus Ferd. Rüesch AG.

The foundation of a first subsidiary in the United States in 1981 represented the company's first direct foray into international territory. This strategy was continued in the 1990s in particular through the acquisition of a holding in Arsoma Druckmaschinen GmbH in Langgöns, Germany, and the foundation of additional subsidiaries in Great Britain, Germany, Australia and Denmark between 1992 and 1996. In 1999, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG acquired a 30 percent share in the Gallus Group. This established a cooperation partnership between the two companies that still exists today.

In 2006, the Gallus Group acquired BHS Druck- und Veredelungstechnik GmbH in Weiden, Germany. The company's name was changed to Gallus Stanz- und Druckmaschinen GmbH in 2008 and it now makes up a second area of operation in the Gallus Group in the form of the Folding Carton division.

References

Gallus Holding Wikipedia