120 years PGW!

Our company anniversary fills us with great pride, but is also a commitment to sustainability and foresight for us. We look ahead and plan with great confidence. Pickhardt & Gerlach® will continue to meet the demands of the markets in the future. We focus on technical advancements, and in the long run offer our very demanding clientele sustainable and competitive products that meet the highest quality standards. We act value-oriented. Under the motto "Tradition meets Innovation", we focus on continuity and future-oriented technologies.

2022

registration of brand names

In 2020, brand names for our products were registered with the German Patent Office. These include the EMONI® product line for applications in micro- and e-mobility.

2020

New brass line - brass 3

As a result, a new brass line was already projected in 2018 and will be commissioned from 2020.

2018 - 2020

news markets, new products

Progressive ideas for opening up new markets and products were implemented.

2017

ISO 50001 certification

The decision to introduce an energy management system and its certification according to ISO 50001 in 2017 was based on the consistent further development of our integrated management system for quality, environmental protection and safety. To this end, our commitment to steadily increasing energy efficiency was integrated into the corporate policy and thus into the corporate objectives.

2017

Acquisition by GESCO Group

In 2016, the owner family Hekhorn decided to sell PGW to GESCO Group in Wuppertal as part of a succession plan.

2016

Acquisition and expansion

In 1990 the families Hekhorn and Schmidlin took over the company and 5 years later bought a hall in Finnentrop with 8000 m2 production area. After the complete relocation of the production, 5 years later in 2008 the production area was expanded to 11,000 m2.

1990

Foundation

In 1902, the traditional company Pickhardt & Gerlach® (PGW) was founded in Werdohl, Westphalia, as a rolling and finishing mill by the merchants Wilhelm Pickhardt and Friedrich Gerlach.

1902