History and milestones:
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2011 |
Global Launch of the "Anderson-Negele" brand - after the confraternity with the sister-company Anderson Instrument Company in 2004 we changed our appearance to show the strong partnership between our two companies to our customers. | |
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2010 |
Negele opens sales and service office in china - In order to better serve the customers in Asia Anderson Negele has opened a sales and service office in Shanghai with the American sister company Anderson Instrument Co.. | |
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2008 |
Launch of the new generation of NCS capacitive limit indicators. NEGELE seeks to become the leader in limit measurement technology in hygienic and aseptic applications. |
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2005 |
Introduction of PHARMadapt, an aseptic sensor adaptation system developed specifically for the pharmaceutical industry. |
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2004 |
NEGELE joins the DANAHER group of companies, an international technology concern headquartered in the USA. Together with Anderson Instruments Co. (USA), Negele Messtechnik GmbH forms a strategic alliance in the business domain of "Water Quality". www.andinst.com |
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2003 |
NEGELE enters the field of flow measurement with a new development. |
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1999 |
The beginning of a success story! NEGELE is the first vendor on the market to introduce a capacitive limit indicator for hygienic applications. |
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1995 |
The headquarters building is enlarged, doubling the size of the production floor. |
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1992 |
Helmut Negele sells the company to an international group of investors. The company focuses more strongly on the development of sensors for hygienic applications in the food industry. In the mid-90s, NEGELE begins to steadily expands its product spectrum of temperature sensors and limit indicators to include level, turbidity and conductivity measurement equipment. |
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1986 |
Construction of the new company headquarters at Egg an der Günz in southern Germany. |
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1985 |
NEGELE is the first company to introduce a non-elastomer process adaptation with a sealing cone for hygienic applications. This adaptation system will go on to set new standards under the name of CLEANadapt. |
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1980 |
Continuous expansion of the production of switch cabinet electronics and digital indicators. First in-house development of conductive limit switches and devices. |
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1978 |
Helmut Negele establishes the company as a one-man operation for the made-to-order instrumentation and control components for special applications. |









