KOLBUS

KOLBUS

Osnabrücker Straße 7732369 RahdenGERMANY

AboutKOLBUS

For more than 250 years, KOLBUS in Rahden has been a family-owned company that blends tradition and innovation. Mastering the challenges of digitalisation, we are working hard to promote sustainable use of resources and materials. Open dialogue is the basis for our responsible entrepreneurial actions. The development of our employees is particularly important to us.

1775 - 1944 From the village smithy to an engineering factory

The family of Franz Christian Kolbus around 1884; August Kolbus (top row, middle) KOLBUS

The family of Franz Christian Kolbus around 1884;

August Kolbus (top row, middle)

The “Rupert” book rounding and surface pressing machine built from 1900 to 1955 (photo taken in 1950) KOLBUS

The “Rupert” book rounding and surface pressing machine

built from 1900 to 1955 (photo taken in 1950)

1775

Christian Henrich Kolbus, for many years a farrier and shoeing smith in the Prussian army, starts a smithy on the site of the current KOLBUS company headquarters in Rahden, East-Westphalia. He and his family run the smithy and farm the nearby land. In the following years, various outbuildings are added.

1877

Grandson Franz Christian Kolbus builds a forge on the same site to manufacture and repair agricultural machinery and equipment, cast-iron stoves and windmill components and bracket and church-tower clocks

1898

His son, August Kolbus, spends 13 years in North America as a master craftsman in book binderies. He takes this know-how back to Rahden with him when he returns to work in his father’s company.

1900

August Kolbus develops and builds a book spine rounding and surface pressing machine. Called the “Rupert” it’s the first in a long line of KOLBUS book bindery machines and lays the foundation for the “Rahdener Maschinenfabrik Aug. Kolbus” in Rahden, Westphalia. In 1910 an embossing press is added to the machine range.

1927

August Kolbus launches the first “KD” casemaker at the Leipzig Autumn Trade Show. The Rahdener Maschinenfabrik employs 90 people, 80% of the production is exported.

1939

KOLBUS manufactures armaments for the German Army

1945 - 1986 Postwar years and international success

Book finishing system “Compact line” 1972 KOLBUS

Book finishing system “Compact line” 1972

“Systembinder” KM 490 KOLBUS

“Systembinder” KM 490

At the end of the war, the Rahdener Maschinenfabrik is completely demolished.

1947

Reconstruction with 35 employees: the first buildings are a production hall and a design studio. By 1950 the company is employing 150 people.

1962

Launch of the first fully automatic KOLBUS book finishing system, capable of producing 36 books a minute on a continuous production line. This is an international breakthrough for KOLBUS engineering. The company product portfolio now includes 20 machine types.

1972

At the DRUPA, KOLBUS unveils the “Compact line”. The line, which is only 7.65 m long, handles rounding, pressing, gauze application, gluing, headbanding and casing-in at 25 cycles/min.

1980

Market launch of the KOLBUS perfect binder for the production of book blocks “Systembinder” KM 490 (6,000 softcovers/h). KOLBUS perfect binders enjoy worldwide success.

1987- 2017 development and new production processes

The ZU 840 gathering machine achieves enormous production volumes KOLBUS

The ZU 840 gathering machine achieves enormous production volumes

The first KOLBUS Packaging-Line

The first KOLBUS Packaging-Line

drupa - KOLBUS web folder with signature stacker

1987

Start of a new project “KOLBUS 2000” doing the groundwork and setting the direction of travel for the future –Research and Development expanded, Engineering Design modernised, new buildings and renovations at the Rahden headquarters.

2000

Market launch of the ZU 840 gathering machine featuring a radically new gathering mechanism.

2006

The photobook, a digitally printed photo album, makes its first appearance on the market. KOLBUS as a specialist in book finishing supplies the production system for runs of 1 upwards, based on a BF 512 book finishing machine coupled with the DA 260 casemaker.

Awarded 1st prize as “Best Factory in East-Westphalia”. Worldwide KOLBUS employs 1,300 people. Exports account for 90% of production and trainees and apprentices make up 15% of the workforce.

2009

Business area KOLBUS Packaging Production established: first production of luxury packaging with 7-part cases on the DA 260 casemaker and SA 260 lining unit.

2011

Hycorr Machine Corporation LLC, Kalamazoo, Michigan, (corrugated packaging machines) becomes subsidiary of KOLBUS America

2014

For the first time KOLBUS has a stand at the interpack trade show in Düsseldorf: KOLBUS Technology for Packaging opens up new horizons in the production of unique luxury packaging

2015

The development of the new KOLBUS WF 100 web folder closes the gap between printing and book finishing. The Bookjet® system supplies complete solutions for industrial-scale digital printing.

2016

At drupa, KOLBUS will present itself with machines for four thematic areas: Magazine and commercial printing, business process printing, book production and luxury packaging.

2017

KOLBUS focuses intensively on the international packaging sector with smaller exhibitions. With application advice and packaging design support, KOLBUS has already arrived as a brand in the packaging market and branded goods.

RD 115S Flexoprint Rotary Die Cutter

2018 until today

2018

After 243 years of history as the world's leading bookbinding machine manufacturer, the company changes its business field with the sale of the perfect binder and book production line division. For book production, KOLBUS will only supply equipment for the production and finishing of book covers. The new focus is on special machinery for packaging production and component manufacturing.

With the new BOX LINE machine series, rigid box packaging made of grey cardboard can be produced completely automatically. In 2018, the BOX LINE box former was awarded the German Packaging Prize for the inline production of boxes with exactly right-angled edges.

2019

With the acquisition of the British machine manufacturer AutoBox, KOLBUS expands its machine range for corrugated board folding box production.

2020

Market launch of the RD 115S flexographic rotary die-cutting machine with servo drive technology and a state-of-the-art machine control system. The modular machine can be equipped with up to eight printing units and is designed for high-volume production.

2021

In the packaging machinery category, the independent jury of the DVI (German Packaging Institute) honoured the BOX LINE Wrapper with the Packaging Award. Laminating slip-on lids or collar boxes with high-quality decorative materials is not a new process, but it has been implemented by KOLBUS in a format-flexible manner. With the new principle, format parts have been substituted and thus set-up times reduced or eliminated.

The BLW 200 enables the automatic laminating of panel blanks without moulding tools. The simple operating concept with integrated robotics and the precise edge wrapping ensure the highest product quality.