The present-day company Strack Norma GmbH & Co. KG has its roots in the entrepreneurial activities of Ewald Geyer after the First World War.
In 1921, Geyer founded the Formen- und Werkzeugbau Geyer & Co in Lüdenscheid.
By the late 1950s, he expanded the company’s offerings to include standard parts for plastic tools, which were marketed by Friedrich Strack. In 1981, the Strack Group was acquired by Geyer & Co. The newly formed company took on the mission of providing standard parts for the punching and plastics industry under the trusted name of “Strack Norma.”
Over time, the transformation from a pure mold and tool manufacturer to a successful service-oriented company has been achieved. Since 2015, the great-grandchildren of the founder, Andreas Geyer and Bettina Geyer, have been leading the family business into its fourth generation.
1921
Ewald Geyer founded the Strack Norma tool and mold construction in Lüdenscheid
1936
The start of in-house production of standard parts for punching tools
1957
The start of in-house production of standard parts for plastic tools in the new building on Königsberger Straße
1963
Extension of the building for production expansion
1976
Product launch of the successful product Latch lock
1981
The acquisition of the STRACK Group by Geyer & Co. resulted in the formation of the company STRACK NORMA, which distributes standard parts for punching and plastics technology.
1995
Market launch of the modular sliding element system
1998
Centralization of all production sites through company expansion at the Lüdenscheid location
2009
Market launch and production of the successful product PowerMax in Lüdenscheid
2021
100 Years of STRACK: Continuous Modernization and Digitization at the Lüdenscheid Location
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