1904
Founded by Georg Adam Scheid. Tube manufacture from cast tubes
1927
Became part of "Vereinigte Metallwerke AG, Wien III". Extension to foundry.
1931
Join "Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik Arthur Krupp Ag, Berndorf". Sheet and strip production comes to an end.
1938
Take-over by "Krupp AG Essen", under the jurisdiction of the German Reich. During the war production restricted to articles essential to the war effort.
1945
Foundry totally destroyed by bombing in the last days of war. Dismantling of all modern equipment and removal of the metal stock by the Russian occupational power.
1955
Administration transferred to the Republic of Austria ( 13.08.1955). Reconsolidation with the Berndorf plant. Repair and refurbishment of plant. Exports restart.
1957 - 1985
Extensive investments resulting in improvement of the works, e.g. extension of the tube drawing plant, lengthening of hall III, pressing plant, construction of the social services building, administration building, shipping hall, construction of 3 housing estates with 14 units, etc.
1985
"Vereinigte Metallwerke Ranshofen Berndorf AG" Group renamed "AUSTRIA METALL AG" from now on.
1987
Official opening of the world's most modern production line for copper tubes by Federal Minister Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Streicher. Completion of the TK 86 project and commencement of full scale production.
During reorganization of the AMAG group the metal-working factory Amstetten became a 100 % subsidiary of the AMAG group under the name "buntmetall amstetten GesmbH".
1989
In June 1989 50 % of the buntmetall Amstetten GesmbH sold to the company Ghidini. In December 1989 a transfer to private ownership took place by means of a management buy-out. Repurchase of the Ghidini shares and take-over of the AMAG shares by 9 senior managers under the direction of Ing. Gerhard Eschner. Enzesfeld-Caro Metallwerke AG, buntmetall amstetten GesmbH, Metallwerk Möllersdorf Handelsgesellschaft mbH and CAROBRONZE GmbH are merged under the new holding company "AUSTRIA BUNTMETALL".
1990
Employee participation in the AUSTRIA BUNTMETALL-group in form of bonus shares.
1992
Erection of an additional production hall for the production of thin-walled, level- wound copper tubes for the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry. Total investment for hall 4: 120 million Austrian Schilling (approx. 7.9 million L sterling).
1993
Official opening of the new copper tube production line by Federal Chancellor Dr. Franz Vranitzky. Production starts of thin-walled, level-wound copper tubes to the most modern production technology. Annual production increased from 25,000 tons to 30,000 tons.
1994
The production of thin-walled copper tubes reached full capacity.
1995
Reconstruction of the pool of our works in co-operation with our employees.
1996
Construction of a new shipping hall / warehouse equipped with the most modern high-rise storage technique. Decision on further extension of the LWC industrial tube production started in 1992.
1997
1998
Erection of a new Office Building (Management, Administration, Publicity, Sales, EDP)
1999
2000
Installation of a new drawing plant in Hall 3 for the production of half-hard copper water tubes.
2001
Installation of a third Schumag-type double winding machine to produce level-wound industrial tubes. Final installation of the shelf system in warehouse VI, equipped with an adjustable shelf system for a space-saving storage of the materials
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Start of construction CONFORM Hall
2008
2009
2009 – 2010
2010