AWH History

2022 |
New representative offices in Belgium, the Netherlands and the USA |
2021 |
Publication of the new AWH website with integrated online shop |
2019 |
Completion of the fifth construction phase in the industrial park with the construction of a production hall and a modern office building |
2018 |
Foundation of the representative office in Bucharest (Romania) |
2017 |
Establishment of the representative office in Vietnam |
2015 |
Opening of production facility in Firrel (Lower Saxony) |
2013 |
Completion of the fourth construction phase in the industrial estate with the construction of the production hall Establishment of the representative office in Milan (Italy) Foundation of the third subsidiary NEUMO UK through the takeover of Damstahl UK |
2012 |
Opening of the Vienna branch with pick-up and delivery warehouse Construction of the new electric polishing bath |
2011 |
Representative offices established in Lyon (France) and Vienna (Austria) |
2009 |
Completion of the third construction phase in the industrial estate with the construction of the production hall Inclusion of product recovery technology in the AWH product range |
2006 |
Foundation of the second subsidiary Neumo GUS (Moscow) |
2004 |
The second construction phase on the industrial estate is completed with the relocation of the dispatch warehouse to the newly built warehouse |
2003 |
Cleaning technology becomes part of the AWH product range |
2001 |
The first construction phase heralds the expansion of Armaturenwerk Hötensleben GmbH. The pipe warehouse and pipe grinding shop move to the industrial estate |
1997 |
Foundation of the first subsidiary NEUMO - POLSKA Sp. Z.O.O (Skierniewice) |
1992 |
Takeover of Armaturenwerk Hötensleben GmbH by the NEUMO Ehrenberg Group. Approx. 90 employees remain with the company |
Till 1989 |
Disk valves for the entire food sector of the GDR and the socialist countries are manufactured in Hötensleben with approx. 800 employees |
1967 |
Development and production of the first hygienic butterfly valves for the food industry. The valve is sold worldwide |
1959 |
Conversion of production from brass to stainless steel |
1948 |
The company is named "Armaturenwerk Hötensleben" for the first time |
1917 |
Production of valves for the food sector |
1859 |
Foundation of the fittings factory and metal foundry |