HISTORY
HACKER FEINMECHANIK HAS BEEN A DRIVING FORCE IN MILLING AND TURNING TECHNOLOGIES FOR 35 YEARS

2023
Hacker Feinmechanik GmbH is named one of the 50 strongest medium-sized companies in Bavaria by the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the credit agency Creditreform.
2022
Expansion of the 5-axis milling capacity with a new Matsuura MX-520 PC4 milling center.
Start of automated laser marking with a collaborative robot.2022
2021
Start of automated deburring with a new robotic cell.
2020
Expansion of the capacities for sales, purchasing and guests to over 400 square meters of new office and other usable space.
2020
2019
The refurbishment of another hall was completed and the assembly production moves in. This has more than doubled our spatial capacities for assembly from approx. 225 sqm to over 550 sqm. As a result, the company is also geared up for further growth in subassembly production.
2018
Together with the increased usable space in 2017, the long turning, small batch/special production, training and logistics departments were expanded.
2018
2017
New hall built in Neuhausen (Offenberg) with a further 2000 square meters of floor space.
Certification of the quality management system according to ISO 9001:2015.2016
Expansion and renovation of 1000 sqm of hall space at the Mikrotech s.r.o. site in Slovakia.
2016
2014
Acquisition of the Makino D500 5-axis vertical machining center with an Erowa robot pallet changer. Entry into 3D printing.
2013
Purchase of the combined CNC turning/milling center Traub TNX65/42.
2013
2012
Start laser marking in house.
2011
Acquisition of one of the first Star ST-38 CNC sliding headstock automatic lathes on the German market. Extension of machining capabilities in long turning to parts up to 38 mm in diameter.
2011
2009
Certification according to DIN ISO 9001:2008.
2008
Purchase of the company land and buildings in Slovakia.
2008
2007
Acquisition of the first 5-axis milling center.
2006
New hall in Neuhausen (Offenberg) with additional 2000 sqm production area.
2006
2003
Certification according to DIN EN ISO 9002:2000.
2001
New hall in Neuhausen (Offenberg) with additional 2000 sqm production area. Start of high-speed cutting on Makino milling centers.
2001
1998
Hall extension in Neuhausen with additional 1000 sqm of production and storage space. Introduction of the ERP system Infor COM. Introduction of Babtec CAQ software.
1996
Certification of the quality management system according to DIN EN ISO 9002:96.
Introduction to CAD/CAM with Unigraphics.1996
1994
Foundation of the subsidiary Mikrotech s.r.o. in Považská Bystrica (Slovakia).
1992
Acquisition of the first CNC milling centers. Commissioning of the first CNC lathes with counter spindle / Y-axis. Introduction of the first ERP system in production planning and control. Introduction of SPC measurements in manufacturing.
1992
1991
First expansion of usable space by 1,000 sqm through the construction of an additional hall.
1989
New building and move to a new, own building in Neuhausen (municipality of Offenberg, Bavaria). Acquisition of the first CNC sliding headstock automatic lathes.
1989
1988
Start of CNC machining with lathes.
1986
Founded by Karl Hacker. Start of production of connector assemblies in a rented hall near Plattling.
1986