2008
MEISER takes over the grating business of NTJ, one of the leading grating trading companies in Sweden, and is present as a separate company on the Swedish market from January 2008 on under the name MEISER Sweden AB.
MEISER enters the Czech grating trading company V-Kutý, which is an affiliated partner, as a co-shareholder. The company, which henceforth is operated as a joint venture, is renamed Kutý MEISER and transformed into a business for cutting gratings to size. From Ostrava it is now possible to organise deliveries at short notice for customers in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland.
The main plant in Schmelz-Limbach invests in a new business segment, the production of pipes. A new hall complex is constructed with a covered area of 4,000 m². Furthermore, the latest machine technology is installed. The target customers are primarily the manufacturers of scaffolding.
The summer of 2008 brought some very bad news. The closest colleague of Edmund Meiser, his nephew Wilfried Geib, died totally out of the blue and much too early. As Plant Manager at the main plant in Limbach and Chief Technical Developer at MEISER, he was there from the start and accompanied every step taken by Edmund Meiser with his innovation, ideas and criticism. MEISER’s success was also his success. It was a painful loss on both a human and professional level.
After a phase of international expansion of the MEISER the focus returned to the main plant in Limbach in 2008. Initially, it appeared impossible to expand it any further because there was simply no more space to build up. But within the family a cunning plan came to light:
to redirect the L145 road and level the hilly land next to it. What initially sounded out of the question nevertheless came to fruition. With the support of the local authority and state, the planning work for the “MEISER in Limbach 2011” project was started in 2009. During 2010, around 400,000 m³ of earth was removed, the equivalent of 20,000 truckloads.