Company History from 1950 to 1970: The Beginning

 

  • 1950s: Wet-process shotcrete application developed.

  • 1958: Karl Schlecht founded KS-Maschinenbau in Germany; eventually renamed Putzmeister (German for “plaster master”).

  • 1960s: Dry-process rotary gun developed.

  • 1961: Karl Schlecht moves his operations to a small factory he called "Putzmeister-Werk Maschinenfabrik Gmbh".
    Construction of the first section of Factory I in Filderstadt near Stuttgart airport

  • 1965: Manufacture of Gypsomat, the world’s first automatic and continuously working plaster machine for gypsum plaster, revolutionising plastering technique of the day