DLoG

DLoG GmbH

DLoG GmbH

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DLoG GmbH is a young company and was founded in 1985. Below is a brief overview of the history of the company.


2008

  • Dominik Kramer leaves the executive board
  • Product launch of the DLoG ITC 7 industry computer
  • Integrated GPS / GPRS for DLoG X series

2007

  • As of May 2007, Hans-Peter Nüdling, CEO, and Dr. Dominik Kramer, COO, constitute the executive board
  • Further development of the industry computer DLoG IPC 6 into the DLoG IPC 7
  • Product launch of the embedded computers DLoG X series

2006

  • The industry computer DLoG MPC 6 is successfully launched as the MPC 5 successor
  • DLoG X series launched on ARM architecture
  • Alfons Nüßl leaves the executive board

2005

  • Product launch of the 7 inch embedded computer DLoG X 7 with Windows CE operationg system

2003

  • Further development of the industry computers DNeT MPC 5 and the DNeT IPC 6
  • Reimund Walter concentrates his focus to sales in the field of logistics and leaves the executive board
  • Dr. Dominik Kramer supports Alfons Nüßl in the executive board

2002

  • Founding of ComSol in Chicago, IL, USA; sales of software and hardware products (industrial computers)
  • ComSol is renamed to DLoG Shop Floor Data Mgmt.; DLoG Shop Floor now becomes the main contact partner for US customers

2001

  • Portfolio expands with the industry computers DLoG IPC Steel, IPC Panel Mount and IPC 6 Board
  • Sandvik Automation (UK) trades under the name of DLoG UK

2000

  • The ESPRIT 3D CAM system supplements the product portfolio in the field of NC/CAD

 1999

  • Product launch of the vehicle mount computer DNeT HPC 5 for mobile applications in the field of logistics
  • Johann Ruhland leaves the executive board

1998

  • DLoG GmbH partners with AUGUST AG, a strong, financially powerful and internationally operating company
  • All partners leave DLoG GmbH
  • Marketing of the DNeT III DNC terminal and the DNeT IPC 5 industry computer
  • David Welsh becomes the owner of DLoG Inc., USA

1997

  • Portfolio increases through XX-Flat multimedia PC, logistics IPC with WLAN
  • Development of a specific PC for the Deutsche Bahn locomotive engines: RPC4
  • John Vermeulen strengthens the executive board of DLoG BV, Netherlands
  • Sales extend to software and hardware products
  • The first DNeT MPC 4 terminals are sold to Karstadt, a chain of department stores. This marks the entry of DLoG GmbH into the field of logistics
  • Peter Aronsson and Kent Alenbrand, former employees at Sandvik Automation, found DLoG Norden MBO

1996

  • New software generation for native Windows 95/NT

1995

  • New development of the Quadro RM PDM system

1994

  • After Michael Fauser leaves the company, and DLoG Computer GmbH merges with DLoG GmbH, Johann Ruhland, Alfons Nüßl, Reimund Walter and Manfred Lachauer are the DLoG GmbH partners
  • Johann Ruhland, Reimund Walter, and Alfons Nüßl represent the executive board
  • Manfred Lachauer is responsible for Global Sales
  • Launch of the new developments DNC; ADC/MDC on Windows machines
  • DLoG Industry Computers generate additional sales in the field of logistics

1993

  • Marketing of Quadro NC Windows software
  • Symonds DMS (UK) merges with Sandvik Automation; headquarters moves from Abingdon to Birmingham
  • DLoG BV, Netherlands, successfully sells DLoG terminals to the port of Rotterdam
  • Reimund Walter strengthens the DLoG Computer team as a co-partner and becomes a Managing Director

1992

  • Conclusion of a cooperation agreement between DLoG GmbH and Sandvik Automation GmbH UK, a subsidiary of the Swedish toolmaker
  • Further development of the industry computer with color display

1991

  • Founding of the subsidiary DLoG Computer GmbH with headquarters in Olching; Managing Director Alfons Nüßl
  • In the US, DLoG Remex Inc. is founded, with headquarters in Chicago, IL; Managing Director David Welsh

1990

  • In-house development on PC basis: DNeT IPC 386 industry computer with its own board; first industry computer with touch operation
  • In 1990 and the following years, Symonds (UK) achieve a market share in the DNC field of about 60%
  • Conclusion of a cooperation agreement with Sandvik Automation GmbH, Sweden, by Peter Aronsson and Kent Alenbrand

1989

  • Further development of the V3 NC system
  • Founding of the branch in Hanover, Germany
  • The company headquarters moves to Olching near Munich
  • Founding of DLoG BV in Veldhoven, Netherlands; Managing Director Eric Keldermann

1988

  • Further development of the DNC terminal DNeT II to include mature ADC/MDC data capturing and evaluation
  • Founding of the branch in Dusseldorf, Germany

1987

  • Founding of the branch in Stuttgart, Germany

1986

  • Helmut Kindermann leaves the company
  • Revolutionary further development of the V2 NC system and the ADC/MDC systems as well as of the DNeT I station for DNC data transmission with a network
  • Entry into the UK market via the partner Symonds DMS
  • Founding of branches in Italy, Austria, and Switzerland

1985

  • Johann Ruhland, Michael Fauser, and Helmut Kindermann found DLoG GmbH, headquartered in Gröbenzell near Munich, Germany
  • DLoG GmbH develops, sells and services industry- and customer-specific hardware and software solutions for controlling industrial processes
  • Development of the DNeT DNC system, the V1 NC system, and throw switch (controlling up to 8 machines).

 

How to find us
DLoG GmbH
Industriestraße 15
D-82110 Germering
T: +49 (0)89 411191-0      
F: +49 (0)89 411191-900
E: info@dlog.com
W: www.dlog.com


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