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Gema Switzerland

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Key people
  
Claudio Merengo (CEO)

Founded
  
1897

Headquarters
  
St. Gallen

Parent organization
  
Graco BVBA

Gema Switzerland

Industry
  
Machines Electro and Metal

Revenue
  
120 Mio. CHF (2013) Graco $1.22 Billion (2014)

Number of employees
  
150 in headquarters St. Gallen (2012)

Website
  
www.gemapowdercoating.com

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Gema Switzerland, based in St. Gallen, is an international supplier of electrostatic Powder Coating Equipment. About 3,500 of its automatic systems and more than 250,000 of its powder guns are in use worldwide. The products range from manual coating to fully automated powder coating. Since 2012, Gema has been a part of the Graco Group, a worldwide supplier of liquid conveyance systems and components.

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History

Gema was founded in 1897 by Viktor Gehrig, who was joined in 1907 by Gottlieb Mannhart in Walenstadt, Switzerland, as a metalworking company. Soon after its relocation to St. Gallen in the 1950s, Gema began operating in the electrostatic powder coating industry. In 1971, Gema's research department was the first to successfully integrate the generation of high voltages into a spraying gun.

As of 2014, seven affiliated companies (located in Germany, the UK, Italy, France, the US, China and Japan), along with a broad network of international distributors in more than 60 countries, sell the products to a wide range of industrial users. The Gema units and equipment are developed and manufactured in the headquarters in St.Gallen.

Gema Switzerland exhibits its products at international trade shows for industrial coating, such as Paint Expo.

Awards

  • 1976: IF Product Design Award for the electrostatic powder coating device type 721.
  • 2006: IF Product Design Award for the manual gun OptiFlex.
  • 2014: Red Dot Design Award for the automatic gun OptiGun GA03 in the category Product Design.
  • References

    Gema Switzerland Wikipedia