History

1984
LMB Kunststofftechnik started of with the closure of the Olympia Werke in Leer. Wilhelm Buse, at that time master craftsman at Olympia and founder of Logaer Maschinenbau, took over parts of the toolmaking section, two injection-moulding machines, as well as certain members of staff, and began processing external customer orders. Further orders and new customer relations developed from this.
1992
Move to new premises at Buschfenne 3 in Leer. There is sufficient space here for expanded production with currently 10 injection-moulding machines, the toolmaking section and the apprentice workshop.

2004
20-year company anniversary. LMB Kunststofftechnik is now operating with a staff of 50 employees and 18 injection-moulding machines.

2009
25-year company anniversary. LMB Kunststofftechnik is well established on the market.
2010
Maren Schön, the daughter of Wilhelm Buse, becomes a member of the LMB Kunststofftechnik executive on 1 January.
2012
LMB Kunststofftechnik needs more space. Logistics moves into the new hall. There are now 1,000 m² of storage area available.
2013
Managing director Reinold Schön retires.
2015
Expansion of production capacity. A new production hall is built for six new injection-moulding machines. In addition, the first Kuka robot is commissioned. Rudolf Ohnacker contributes to LMBK as executive starting 3 June.
2016
Products up to 3,000 g in weight can now be manufactured with the new 9,000 kN machine.
2018
LMB Kunststofftechnik gears up for the future through internal restructuring and an intensive internal training programme.
