Kaiser Celebrates 60 Years of Passion for Precision
Elk Grove Village, IL - For the past 60 years, Kaiser has demonstrated its Passion for Precision in product performance, innovation and service to the industry. Heinz Kaiser AG, founded in 1948 by Heinz Kaiser, specializes in the development and manufacturing of high-precision modular tooling systems. Since its beginning, Kaiser has remained the market leader in precision boring because of its superior standards in quality and manufacturing.
To celebrate its 60th anniversary, Heinz Kaiser AG welcomed employees, customers, salespeople and licensed partners from all over the globe into its Rumlang, Switzerland facility. Attendees toured the Kaiser facility in small groups, giving them the chance to observe the high precision and quality control checks that go into the manufacturing process of Kaiser tools.
A formal 60th anniversary reception was held in the evening. The celebration included traditional Swiss music and entertainment, plus an incredible assortment of food, cheese, cocktails and desserts. All in attendance were celebrated as part of the Kaiser family, and left with a truer understanding of the character upon which Kaiser has and will continue to experience such great success.
Kaiser and its 115 employees place high importance on the compatibility and interchangeability between different tool generations, always offering maximum stability and the highest versatility of any high precision boring system. Customers profit drastically from the higher performance of Kaiser tooling because higher performance translates into shorter machining time.
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