2021
Acquisition of Hoffmann SE, the leading international system partner for quality tools. Together with Hoffmann, SFS's trading business reaches an international dimension.
Our history
2019–today: Internationalization of the trading business
2013–2018: IPO, reinforcement of medical technology and new claim
2018
"Inventing success together". The new claim is nothing more than a new summary of the DNA of SFS that has existed since its foundation. In this context the SFS intec and SFS unimarket brands are merging and are now SFS. The concentrated communication as well as the corporate identity further support the focus on our performance promise.
2016
Strengthening of position in medical technology with acquisitions of Stamm AG (CH) and Tegra Medical (USA)
2014
Listing of SFS Group on the SIX Swiss Stock Exchange
Acquisition of majority shareholding in Indo Schöttle (IN) with production locations in Pune and Belgaum
2007–2012: Expansion in Asia and North America
2012
Acquisition of Unisteel Technology Ltd., with headquarters in Singapore and further production locations (MY and CN), production of miniature parts
Acquisition of majority shareholding in SFS intec (TR)
Acquisition of a 45% share in Indo Schöttle (IN)
2008
Acquisition of GESIPA® GmbH, a leading blind rivet technology provider, with locations in DE, UK and the USA
Acquisition of a 50% share in Sunil SFS intec Automotive (CN)
2007
Acquisition of a 50% share in Dekim Metal (TR), later renamed SFS intec
1991–2006: Expanding the technology portfolio
2005
Entry into deep drawing technology with the acquisition of Lüdi AG (CH); acquisition of K-Plast AB (SE)
2002
Bundling of industrial activities and trading activities under the SFS intec and SFS unimarket brands
2001
Acquisition of HB Plastics GmbH with plants in Austria and Hungary as well as Construction Fasteners with locations in the USA and Canada
1996
Acquisition of Ego Kunststoffwerk in Altstätten (CH) and entry into the plastic injection moulding technology
1977–1990: Expansion of international sales structure
1987
Acquisition of Sassba (IT) and entry into the production and sale of door and window hinges
1986
Development of a network of HandwerkStadt locations in Switzerland
1983
Acquisition of Sela Ltd. and Linread Ltd. (UK), screw production
1979
First worldwide innovation by SFS: Development and production of a drill screw made from stainless steel
1978
First registration of the brand
1961–1976: Development and expansion of production
1976
First production location outside of Switzerland; acquisition of Visserie Technique (FR) and entry into the production of drill screws
1971
First sales organisation outside of Switzerland, acquisition of Fritz Haas GmbH (DE)
1970
Realisation of infrastructure projects at the Rosenbergsau location (production and offices)
1966
Entry into multi-level technology, production of an engine screw
1928–1960: Development of hardware store and start of production
1960
Start of production activities with the realisation of the first double pressure parts, system screws for double glazing windows
1949
Opening of a branch in Heerbrugg (CH), managed by Hans Huber
1928
Foundation of the Stadler hardware store in Altstätten (CH) by Benjamin Stadler, further development by son Josef Stadler; entry of Hans Huber in 1943 as the first apprentice