Junker Group

The JUNKER Group is a company group consisting of the brands JUNKER, LTA, and ZEMA. It manufactures machines for CBN and corundum grinding, and filtration systems for industrial air purification.[1][2][3]

Junker Group
GmbH
IndustryMechanical engineering
Founded1962
FounderManufacturer Erwin Junker
HeadquartersNordrach, Germany
Number of employees
1500
Websitejunker-group.com

History

Site in Holice
Headquarters in Nordrach

Erwin Junker founded his company, Erwin Junker Maschinen- und Apparatebau, in 1962. In 1977, the first sales offices were opened in Germany and the USA. In 1980, LTA Lufttechnik GmbH, a manufacturer of filtration systems, was founded in Achern, Germany. In 1992, Erwin Junker acquired three Czech manufacturers of grinding machines and the JUNKER Group was formed. In 1995, JUNKER opened a Technology Center in Nordrach. This represented a crucial step in the development of the Group and underscored its commitment to Germany as a center for technology. That same year, LTA Lufttechnik GmbH became part of the JUNKER Group. In 2003, a branch office was established in Shanghai. In 2007, the Czech locations merged to become Erwin Junker Grinding Technology a.s. with headquarters in Mělník. This site was expanded several times over subsequent years.[4] In 2009, the JUNKER Group opened a Sales and Service office in India. This was followed by a Sales and Service office in Brazil two years later, the branch office in Russia in 2012, and the branch office in Mexico in 2014. The Brazilian grinding machine manufacturer ZEMA Zselics Ltda. also became part of the company group in 2015. The JUNKER Group headquarters is in Nordrach, near Offenburg, Germany. In addition, production sites can be found in Mělník, Holice, Čtyřkoly und Středokluky (Czech Republic). There are further Sales and Service offices in Brazil, China, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia, the Czech Republic, Turkey, and the USA. In May 2015, the Erwin Junker Technical Academy was opened in Holice to train qualified workers. This also includes the Erwin Junker Hotel and the Quickpoint Restaurant. In 2016, the Erwin Junker manufacturer foundation was set up. In the same year, the LTA Industrial Air Cleaning company was founded in the United States and the following year LTA Industrial Air Cleaning Systems s.r.o. was founded in the Czech Republic.[5] This also includes the Erwin Junker Hotel and the Quickpoint Restaurant.[6] In 2016, the Erwin Junker manufacturer foundation was set up. In the same year, the LTA Industrial Air Cleaning company was founded in the United States and the following year, 2017, LTA Industrial Air Cleaning Systems s.r.o. was opened in the Czech Republic.[4][7]

Innovations

JUCENTER maschine

JUNKER has been shaping grinding technology since 1962 with patented processes and innovative technologies. A few years after the company was founded, JUNKER launched a world first, the first fully automatic flute grinding machine for thread taps, onto the market. In 1978, JUNKER laid the foundation for later developments with the introduction of CBN high-speed grinding machines. In the mid-1980s, the company entered into the automotive industry with groundbreaking inventions. For example, in 1984, JUNKER invented the QUICKPOINT machine. With this new point grinding, it was suddenly possible to handle a variety of different contours in just a single clamping operation. The computer-controlled grinding wheel moves along the programmed contour with pinpoint accuracy and machines almost any material from plastic to carbide. In 2003, JUNKER launched the first CBN high-speed grinding machine for complete machining of crankshafts in a single clamping set-up onto the market (the JUCRANK machine model). Another milestone was reached in 2008 with the JUCENTER machine model. The CBN high-speed grinding machine combines two stations (additional machining options) under one hood.[8][3][9]

Business areas

The JUNKER Group operates in the following business areas: machines, services, technology and equipment. Grinding machines for high-precision metalworking represent the largest proportion of sales.[7]

Awards and distinctions

The JUNKER Group has over 80 patents and has been presented with numerous awards. These include the VW “Formula Q” quality award (1998) and being named “Leader of Technology” by Tianrun (2012) and Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. (2013). In Shanghai, the JUNKER Group was presented with the “Best Supplier Award” by SAIC General Motors Co., Ltd. (every year from 2014 to 2017). The company also received the “Global Supplier Award” from Robert Bosch GmbH in 2015 and an award from Getrag B.V. & Co. KG in 2017. Just one year later, JUNKER was honored with the "Best Supplier Award" by Zhejiang Geely Automobile Parts & Components for the "extension of the production capacity". In 2019, a second award followed. In March, JUNKER received the highest honor, the "Excellence Award", as the only European machine supplier. This award is as much a sign of recognition as it is an important customer reference for the JUNKER Group.

Technical Academy, Holice

In 2015, the JUNKER Group founded the Technical Academy in Holice, Czech Republic, as a response to the shortage of technically trained workers in the labor market there. In June 2017, the first year group completed their two-year training.[5][10][11][9]

gollark: Well, it's a mildly cool but pointless thing, yes.
gollark: The last one was at someone's house, but the VR thing was some sort of "lab" environment with lots of random things in it, I don't remember much.
gollark: Google Cardboard (obviously not very high quality but at least vaguely cool), some racing game in a science museum some years back when it was still newer and shinier, and I think last year some kind of VR "lab" thing on some fancier VR setup.
gollark: Mostly various tech demos, honestly?
gollark: Personally, I still prefer flatscreen interfaces to VR.

References

  1. "Staatssekretärin besucht Junker und Kasto auf der Messe [The State Secretary visits Junker and Kasto at the EMO trade show]". Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  2. "Besuch aus der Heimat auf der Messe in Indien. [A visit from home at the trade show in India]". Schwarzwälder Post. 2017-02-06. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  3. "Junker-Gruppe weiterhin auf Wachstumskurs.[Junker Group on course for continued growth]". Schwarzwälder Post. 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  4. Erwin Junker Maschinenfabrik GmbH (2012), Erwin Junker Maschinenfabrik GmbH (ed.), Erwin Junker Maschinenfabrik GmbH: Ein halbes Jahrhundert Spitzentechnologie – 50 Jahre für eine neue Welt des Schleifens. [Half a century of cutting-edge technology – 50 years for a new world of grinding] (in German), Nordrach, pp. 1-119
  5. "Deutscher Unternehmer gründet private Technische Akademie in Tschechien [German entrepreneur founds private technical academy in the Czech Republic] | Radio Prag". Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  6. Erwin Junker Grinding Technology a.s. "Erwin Junker Grinding Technology a.s." (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  7. "Junker Group". junker-group.com. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  8. "JUNKER and ZEMA grinding machines". Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  9. Erwin Junker Maschinenfabrik GmbH, ed. (2018), The JUNKER Customer Magazine – Look & see (in German), Nordrach, pp. 1-28
  10. "Eindrucksvolles Vorzeige-Projekt [Impressive flagship project]". Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  11. "Technische Akademie Holice" (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-12-13.
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