The Köppern Philosophy

Köppern’s corporate philosophy revolves around its customers, its employees, the quality of its products and the sustainability of the company.

We are dedicated to maintaining and extending our position as one of the world’s leading specialists in the manufacture and supply of plant and machinery for the industrial processes of briquetting, compaction and comminution. Our key objective is to maximize our customers’ satisfaction by providing them with the greatest possible benefits from our products and services.

To achieve this, we strive for continuous improvement in the quality and competitiveness of our products and services, as well as in our internal processes and the activities of our employees around the world. We treat our suppliers with respect, and expect them to match our level of involvement in satisfying our customers.

We recognize that our owners, customers and employees are best served by assuring the continuity of our business. To this end, we are committed to working economically and profitably in terms of our processes and human resources, the natural resources we use and the environment in which we participate.

 

Ruhrallee 6
45525 Hattingen
Germany

T +49 (2324) 207-0
F +49 (2324) 207-207
info@koeppern.com

Company Chronicle

From the 19th to the 21st Century
2018

K.R. Komarek and Euragglo S.A.S join the Köppern Group

2009

Koeppern Service Canada Inc., Saskatoon

2006

Koeppern China Holding GmbH, Beijing

2002

Köppern Entwicklungs-GmbH, Hattingen, Germany

1998

Köppern 100 years:
167 employees,
96 mill. DM turnover, 95% export

1997

Koppern Maco Services Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata, India

1996

Koeppern Machinery Australia Pty. Ltd., Perth

1993

Köppern Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH  & Co. KG, Germany

Maquinarias Koeppern Venezuela C.A., Puerto Ordaz

1983

Koppern Equipment Inc., USA

1926

Company taken over by Leopold Köppern and Otto Schäfer.
Renamed Maschinenfabrik Köppern & Co. KG

1913

First export of a roller press to England

1898

“Berninghaus-Hütte” in Hattingen acquired by Wilhelm Köppern