View Our Comprehensive History Timeline
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View Our Comprehensive History Timeline
KMC KMC CONTROLS 1989 1979 Employee meetings, summer picnics, holiday carry-ins, and Friday morning snack breaks—such things have contributed to the family atmosphere that has always been important to company culture, as this scene from 1990 depicts. uarte rs 1969 MC KREUTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY India na h Company incorporates with Wayne Kehler as President 1972 1972 1973 1st (OEM) 1st (non-OEM) company products: company product: Gage Ell & Tee, Tubing Header and Terminal Strip PE Switch 1st (non-residential) company headquarters; Thief River Falls, MN 1974 1st Corporate Aircraft (Cessna Cardinal; 1978–1980) ‘Kreuter Air’ is born 1978 1981 Quality system established Our computer era begins: 1st computer-controlled machine in tool room (picture foreground); 1st Manufacturing CAD system; 1st Engineering CAD system KMC begins an annual tradition of participating in the largest industry event, the AHR Expo Production facility grows with company needs; expansions in 1984, 1986 and this year 1986 1987 1988 ing r eloc 1970 One of our earliest employees, Geoff Cross, receives his first paycheck 1973 Two Piper Malibus (our 3rd & 4th corporate aircraft) serve the company from 1984 to 1995 ANNIVERSARY ‘Kreuter Air’ enters the jet age (Cessna Citation) Sales team relocates from Atlanta to Indiana, consolidating all corporate functions Kreuter Manufacturing Company begins doing business as KMC Controls Founding Father, Ken Kreuter, passes away Facility experiences final expansion for the 20th century Quality system is ISO 9001 registered 1991 1993 1995 1996 1997 neer Wayne Kehler (center) joins the company Klaus Mueller assumes production leadership; assisted by sons, Joerg and Klaus Engi Venture becomes known as Kreuter Manufacturing Company Production facility experiences 1st major expansion ates to Production moves to new 2 4000 ft facility in New Paris, IN Ken Kreuter establishes the company as an OEM supplier in Winnepeg, Manitoba In this same year, Ken’s eldest son, Chris, began his work as our chief industrial designer. His first designs included the NetSensor and KMD-7000 depicted below for 1996. eadq Lyall Steger, Wayne, & Ken at Virginia headquarters of Steger Supply 2009 1999 Our 2nd Cessna Conquest II enters service After 24 years as President, Wayne Kehler steps aside to focus on his continuing role as Chairman 2001 2002 Joerg Mueller steps up as VP Production Pioneer, of Manufacturing following Klaus Mueller, passes away his father’s retirement Chris Kreuter, our 1st employee, celebrates 40 years from the time he began assisting his father in the shop 2008 2006 2003 Management and staff have included: Two generations of Kehlers Three generations of Muellers Three generations of Kreuters 1974 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 CCE-1000 CSC-1001 CSC-2002 MCP-8031 SSS-1001 CTC-1000 SSE-1001 REE-1004 CME-1001 CCC-1002 THE-1002 CTE-3006 CTC-4101 VEP-4000 VCP-61 NetView VCP-559 NetView II KMD-5540 THE-1100 CAE-1003 TPE-1464 VEV-43 FlexStat CTC-4001 CCC-1001 CSC-3501 Multinet XEC-3001 TSP-5000 MEP-5300 VEP-5000 VCP-5000 FirstWatch CME-7001 VEP-43/45 NetSensor II WebLite SAE-1002 MEP-4000 BACnet Building Controller MEP-4003 CTC-2000 TotalControl VEB-53/56 MCP-5140 CMC-1002 KMD-5500 MEP-5000 MEP-1200 CTE-5101 Data Logger Redesigned 8x8 & 4x4 controllers CommTalk MCP-1020 KMD Tier 2 in SnapTrack CSP-5001 MCP-1160 CTC-5511 CTE-1100 VCP-3420 CME-1001 CEP-4000 CEE-2000 CSP-4000 RCC-1501 CTC-1500 CTE-5000 CTE-6001 CEE-2004 MCP-3061 CSC-3011 WinControl MEP-7000/7700 LanLite STE-6000 STE-5000 InControl CTC-1600 KMD-6000 KMD-5210 WinControl XL BACnet Advanced Application Controllers BACnet Auto Addressing KMD-5550 KMD Tier 2 in molded enclosure Pneumatic Products Electronic Products KMD-7000 NetSensor BACnet Router BACstage Software & Digital Hardware VCB-41/42/46 MEP-72/75/7800 Next stop: 50 years!