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KAMA has been putting its stamp on the future for over 100 years.

Future-compatible solutions have a long tradition
at KAMA. From the patented Remus bending process, which revolutionised
the entire cardboard-processing industry in the late 19th century,
to the world’s first automatic die cutter in the 1930s and
the versatility of today’s multi-functional KAMA cutters.
Major milestones:
| Founding |
1894: as Sächsische Cartonnagen-Maschinen-Actiengesellschaft
SCAMAG in Dresden
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World premier |
1937: KAMA develops the world’s first automatic die
cutter
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Awards |
1972: for the convincingly designed folder-gluer FKM 100,
to name just one
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Re-establishment |
1994: in the form of a GmbH by the partners Marcus Tralau,
Jörg Schulze and Dietmar Schubert
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New model |
1999: the versatile KAMA TS 74 Automatic Die Cutter marks
the beginning of a new product range.
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New facilities |
2000: KAMA moves to the newly-erected production and administration
building in the Reick district of Dresden.
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Rilsan plant |
2001: KAMA becomes supplier of Rilsan-coated rolls for
printing machines in small and medium batches.
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Hot foil |
2002: KAMA launches a hot foil stamping system.
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Extension |
2002: a second production hall is built, and the total
production area increases to 4,000 m2.
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Big all-rounder |
2004: the KAMA TS 105 Automatic Die Cutter for large sheets
goes into series production.
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Hot Cut Module |
2005: the latest innovation from KAMA is the Hot Cut Module
for KAMA TS 74 cutters.
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New Generation |
2006: KAMA launches the finishing die cutter ProCut 74 with new design, new options and new performance. The ProCut 105 is following the year after.
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Hologram |
Hologram stamping module for ProCut 74 is developed
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New product line |
2007: KAMA presents the new folder-gluer ProFold 74 with its unique tool mounting system. |
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