Hubergroup India joins Group’s worldwide 250 anniversary celebration
On 29 September, 2015, Hubergroup India joined 39 other international branches of Hubergroup, to celebrate the 250-year anniversary.
20 Oct 2015 | 5474 Views | By PrintWeek India
Hubergroup India commemorated the day with employees and their families weaving get-togethers and cultural events, which focused on folk art, music and dance. The celebrations were in line with the varied festivities approximately 3,500 employees of Hubergroup hosted worldwide and was in keeping with the local company size and regional traditions.
In 1765, Mathias Mittermayr received the permit from the electoral court in Munich to sell the inks Vienna Varnish, Prussian Blue, Carmine Red and some Yellows in Germany and abroad. This document is proof for the earliest, still operating printing ink maker, named after the grandson Michael Huber. The company still remains under the same family's ownership.
“We are very proud of our long tradition”, said Ulla Borgmann member of the management board in a message to Hubergroup India. “We are the ‘living proof’, that despite all political and economic turbulences within these 250 years successful business can be maintained. We feel the obligation towards our shareholders, employees, customers and associates to sustain this success through well-defined strategies that fit, to the continuously changing market conditions”.
Hubergroup acquired Micro Inks in 2005, continued to operate as Micro Inks for the next ten years, before changing to Hubergroup India in June this year. In its current form, it is the manufacturing hub for spot colour pigments and I-bases, flexible packaging inks, UV flushes, ketone and MF resins, and metal driers.
Ashwani Bhardwaj, managing director, (Hubergroup India) and a member of the management board, MHM, said, Hubergroup India (earlier Micro Inks) became a part of the Hubergroup family 10 years ago. It has been one of the smoothest and most successful integration and we are proud to bring world-class products and services to our customers in India and abroad.”
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1765 | Mathias Mittermayr, father-in-law of Georg Huber, produces inks to sell them in Germany and abroad |
1797 | Development of lithography by AloisSenefelder |
1806 | Company moves to Munich and cooperates closely with Senefelder |
1812 | Development of first cylindrical printing press by Friedrich Koenig |
1885 | Sons Michael Huber III and Julius inherit management of the Munich factory |
1945 | Reconstruction of the production facilities, damaged in World War II |
1965 |
Change of location to Kirchheim-Heimstetten. 200-year anniversary
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1976 | Gleitsmann Security Inks, Berlin, becomes member of hubergroup |
1977 |
Acquisition of Hostmann-Steinberg'scheFarbenfabriken, Celle.
A number of company foundings and acquisitions are strengthening the international market presence of the group.
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2002 |
All members of the Hubergroup appear under the common Hubergroup logo.
Plenty of company foundings further cultivate the ambition to fully cover global availability and service excellence
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2005 | Product launch of first fully segregated, GMP conform production for folding box packaging printing inks under the Label MGA. |
2006 |
Major Expansion into the Asian market and backward integration by acquiring a majority of Micro Inks Ltd in India
Launch of the solvent-based Gecko printing ink system for flexo and gravure.
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2007 |
Launch of innovated sheetfed offset ink series under the common brand of Inkredible.
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2008 |
Launch of the water-based HYDRO-X printing-ink system for paper and board
Launch of the NewV printing ink system for UV printing.
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2014 |
First company renaming activities towards a globally unified identity under the common brand Hubergroup
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2015 |
The two traditional companies Michael Huber München and Hostmann-Steinberg are transforming into Hubergroup Deutschland. Many companies are changing their name in the year of the 250-year anniversary
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