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PcP. aquires Guardrail Engineering Ltd. - a small wellknown company in the UK. Guardrail manufacture tubular handrail systems and vertical access ladders type AXESS.
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2005 |
Production facilities are set up in Hong Kong to accommodate the expansion in the East Asian markets.
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| 2004 |
The company PcP. East Asia is set up in Hong Kong to replace the sales agents with a view to covering Hong Kong and China. Added focus on servicing the architectural market.
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| 2003 |
PcP. North America relocates to new offices in Los Angeles, and the company PcP Durk Sverige AB is set up in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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| 2002 |
PcP. acquires Schøller Gitterriste (Mesh Gratings) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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| 2001 |
PF Management takes over the entire shareholding of ElefantRiste. This means that ElefantRiste in Holstebro and the subsidiary Elefant Gratings Ltd. become members of PF Group. At the same time, the sales office of ElefantRiste in Ireland is converted into a company under PF Gruppen.
Peder Fahrsen officially hands over the management of the company to his son Christian Fahrsen Pedersen, but stays on in the company to function as a sparring partner.
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| 2000 |
PcP. España is set up in Logroño with a view to covering the Spanish and Portuguese markets. Furthermore, PcP. North America is established with a sales office and storage facilities in St. Louis to market PcP.’s products and boost sales in the US and Canada.
PF Management acquires some of the shares in ElefantRiste A/S.
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| 1996 |
PcP. sets up in Hong Kong with the agent ISC Ltd., which will cover the markets in Hong Kong and China.
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| 1995 |
PcP. expands its market with an agency agreement with Omni Engineering in Singapore, which will cover the markets in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei.
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| 1993 |
Trading Link International Ltd. is set up in the UK with a view to introducing PcP.’s products on new markets outside Europe.
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| 1991 |
PF Management establishes its own factory in Belgium: PF Industry Belgium. The factory will produce press-in gratings for the Belgian and French markets.
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| 1989 |
PF Management acquires the company Nordjysk Døgn Galvanisering based on the philosophy that PF Gruppen should be self-sufficient and in control of all production processes. However, the long transport makes it necessary to move the galvanisation of PcP.’s gratings, and Nordjysk Døgn Galvanisering is instead converted into a manufacturer of small, flexible series. Today, the company is still a member of PF Gruppen.
At the same time, PcP. is converted into the limited liability company A/S Maskinfabrikken PcP.
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| 1987 |
The holding company PF Management is established to control the growing number of companies owned by Peder Fahrsen Pedersen, and PF Gruppen becomes a reality.
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| 1986 |
The German subsidiary PcP. Sicherheitsroste GmbH and the British company PcP. Gratings Ltd. are established.
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| 1985 |
PF Værktøj is set up in Herning, Denmark.
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| 1984 |
The company PF Stålindustri is set up. The company designs and manufactures slides and ramps with balusters for wheelchair users. The company later changes its name to PF Mobility.
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| 1983 |
PcP. Trading and Sedidan are set up by Mrs. Bodil Pedersen. PcP. Trading distributes perforated sheets, and Sedidan is involved in designing and producing discharge channels in polymeric concrete.
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| 1978 |
PcP. develops a special type of safety grating with small holes (Type LHD), which is flame-proof and resistant to very strong heat for a limited amount of time. The grating is designed for emergency routes on oil rigs.
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1977 |
The lack of space in Nøvling makes it necessary for PcP. to build a new factory in 1977 in Vildbjerg, and PcP. moves into the new premises where there is room for further expansion.
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| 1976 |
PcP. sets up business in Belgium and Holland with the companies “A.I.L and Dutch" and “Stabag PcP”.
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| 1974 |
PcP. sets up in Norway with the subsidiary “Rister & Trading”
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| 1970 |
PcP. develops and takes out patents for the revolutionary type O safety grating, which is quickly followed by new types of safety gratings and accessories.
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| 1964 |
Peder Fahrsen Pedersen takes over the company together with his mother, Laura Pedersen. The company gets the name I/S Maskinfabrikken PcP.
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1954-55
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The son Peder Fahrsen Pedersen is employed in his father’s store, and the company “P. Chr. Pedersen & Søn · Jern- og metalvarefabrik” manufactures its first mesh gratings - 4 gratings for the new school in Nøvling.
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