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2015 – now

2015 – now

Welcome to the future! Having put the first Bihler RM-NC stamping and bending machine into operation, JPF is perfectly prepared for a successful future in the stamping and bending business. Being one of the first Bihler customers to offer this innovative technology, JPF was able to integrate the first completely NC-controlled stamping and bending machine […]

2011 – 2014

2011 – 2014

With a high-stacking warehouse attached direct to production, logistic procedures can be further optimized in 2011. With a constant staff of 40 skilled employees, yearly production has increased by more than 50 % in the last five years …

2006 – 2010

2006 – 2010

After successfully selling the product and market responsibility for RADSOK high current connector systems in 2005, JPF have been able to intensively concentrate again on the production of stamping-bending components. ..

2000 – 2005

2000 – 2005

The retirement of the spouses Brigitte and Michael Ketzer from active business management starts up the need for reorientation towards industrial enterprise. They will however continue to support the authorised …

1990 – 1999

1990 – 1999

JPF moved into a new building of 6,000 sqm in January 1998. This set course for a further positive development of the company, growing from a mere supplier …

1983 – 1990

1983 – 1990

With Andreas Ketzer, eldest son of Brigitte and Michael Ketzer, and technician in toolmaking since 1986, the 4th generation of toolmakers joined the company in 1983

1970 – 1981

1970 – 1981

The basic approach to restructure the JPF family enterprise in the early 70s was initiated by joining the company of son-in-law Michael Ketzer, technician in toolmaking and specialist in the field…

1956 – 1965

1956 – 1965

After being forced to cope with the rapid growth of the company by leasing commercial premises twice in the 50s, JPF finally could move into the first company-owned property in the year 1956.

1945 – 1952

1945 – 1952

In August 1945, the enterprise was founded as a precision mechanics workshop by Julius Pfisterer and his son Oskar. In the first years, articles of daily use were produced …