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2007

Training centre Frickenhausen

New trainings center

2006

Flag China

Grand opening of the subsidiary company Bock Compressors (Hangzhou) in China

2003

HG HA34P Compressor

Serial production of the semi-hermetic Pluscom compressors

2003

Flag Czech Republic

Foundation of Bock Czech

2002

HG8 Compressor

Biggest semi-hermetic compressor

Serial production of the 8-cylinder-compressor HG 8, the biggest compressor which has ever been built by Bock.

2002

Flag Thailand

Inauguration of a joint venture in Thailand

2001

Flags of Bock subsidiaries

New sales offices Bock France, Bock East Europe, Bock South Asia (Malaysia) and the joint venture Bock Australia

2001

Training Centre Frickenhausen

New training centre in Frickenhausen

with ‘state of the art’ media technology for customers and business partners.

1996

FK-40 Compressor

Launch of the new vehicle compressor, FK 40, which sets new standards worldwide

1996

Flag India

Inauguration of a joint venture in India

1995

Flag Singapore

Inauguration of a sales office in Singapore

1994

HA4 HG4 Compressors

Launch of semi-hermetic models

1993

Air photograph of Bock headquarters

Administration and headquarters move to Frickenhausen

1992

Production Site

180 employees (10% trainees), annual production of 25,000 machines, more than 50 offices abroad, comprehensive product range. Bock is one of the first manufacturers to offer proven alternatives for CFC’s.

1970 - 1980

Compressor from 1970

Extension of the product range with vehicle compressors and bigger stationary compressors.

1950 - 1970

Production Site in the 1950s

Strong growth, important innovations

establishment of the Frickenhausen site

1937

First open refrigeration units

Manufacture of the first open refrigeration units

1932

Goebo Logo 

Wilhelm Bock and Hans Göldner found the company in Stuttgart with the purpose of installing and repairing refrigeration units.

 
 
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