Niedax

HISTORY
The success of Niedax starts with two engineers,
Alexander Niedergesäß and Fritz Axthelm
HISTORY
In 1925, production was moved to Brandenburg
and the “Niedax” trademark was registered shortly thereafter
HISTORY
Starting on January 1, 1955, the Linz am Rhein branch began to operate
as a separate company, known as Niedax GmbH. Niedergesäß & Co
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Niedax Group – For A Safe Electrical World
Alexander Niedergesäß and Fritz Axthelm

The success of Niedax starts with two engineers, Alexander Niedergesäß and Fritz Axthelm, who in 1920, founded Niedergesäß & Co. OHG in Berlin.

The products being offered by the company at the time were a response to the rapid development of the fledgling electricals industry, and the need for attachment and installation material.

Five years later, production was moved to Herzberg/Elster in Brandenburg and the “Niedax” trademark was registered shortly thereafter.

In 1928, successful pioneers Niedergesäß and Axthelm patented the “Niedax-Hülsen-Spreizdübel”, a wall plug, which went on to shape the company’s core business for many years to come.

Following the company headquarters’ destruction in 1944, during WWII, and expropriation of the production facility in Herzberg/Elster in 1950, the company’s headquarters remained Berlin, although a branch was also set up in Linz am Rhein in 1948.

Starting on January 1, 1955, the Linz am Rhein branch began to operate as a separate company, known as Niedax GmbH.

Niedergesäß & Co. OHG in Berlin continued to operate as an independent company. Further patent registrations supplemented the product range, including the “Bügelschelle mit dem Hammerfuß®” yoke clamp with hammerfoot in 1954.

Niedax Group – For A Safe Electrical World
Niedax Group – For A Safe Electrical World

The 1970s saw a series of key decisions that would set the course of the company into the future: The purchase of a 280,000 sq. m plot in the industrial area of St. Katharinen near Linz am Rhein enabled further production expansions in the decades that followed.

The cable tray product range was launched in 1971, marking a move away from workshop production to industrial production.

The commissioning of an in-house hot-dip galvanizing plant in 1975 represented a key expansion of the company’s production capabilities.

All production was relocated to St. Katharinen at the end of the 1970s; the company headquarters stayed in Linz am Rhein, where it remains today.

In the mid-1990s, Niedax GmbH began to grow rapidly, with subsidiaries abroad and targeted acquisitions of companies both within Germany and overseas.

Today, the Group remains 100% family-owned.

1920

The company NIEDERGESÄß & Co. OHG is founded by Alexander Niedergesäss and Fritz Axthelm

1926

Registration of the trademark NIEDAX

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1928

The first patent for the NIEDAX anchor expansion bolt is granted

1935

Patent issued for the NIEDAX series clip

1954

Patent application approved for the NIEDAX yoke clamps with the hammer foot

1973

Start of the NIEDAX cable tray product line

1976

Commissioning of the hot-dip galvanizing facility in Sankt Katharinen

1980

The market introduction of the NIEDAX color equipment skirtings program
made of galvanized sheet steel

1983

Commencement of the synthetic surface coating

1985

Expansion of the cable routing range
to include the cable protection ducts

1991

NIEDERGESÄß & Co. buys a former sheet metal factory in Raguhn, district Bitterfeld as central warehouse for Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt

1994

NIEDAX extends its administration

NIEDERGESÄß & Co. builds a central warehouse for the area Berlin and Brandenburg in the Brandenburg-Park, Genshagen, nearby Berlin

1996

Acquisition of the Deutsche Electraplan, DEG, underfloor cable management systems, Hamburg

1998

Acquisition of an electroplating plant
NIEDAX Galvanik, Bonn

Оpening of a subsidiary in Austria

2000

Acquisition of Hermann Kleinhuis Gmbh & Co. KG, electrical installation systems, Lüdenscheid

Opening of a branch office in the USA

2001

Opening of subsidiaries in the Netherlands
and France

2002

Opening of a subsidiary in Poland

2003

Opening of subsidiaries in the Slovak Republic and Romania

2004

Acquisition of RICO GmbH & Co. KG,
Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany

Foundation and opening of own branch offices
in Switzerland and the Czech Republic

2005

Introduction of the new Management Board: Bruno Reufels (Chairman),
Alexander Horn und Rolf Luthardt

Opening of branch offices in Belgium,
Bulgaria and Spain

2007

Deutsche Electraplan changes legal name into Eletcraplan Solutions GmbH

2010

Acquisition of EBO Systems S.A.S.,
Villers-La-Montagne, France and
CTS Cable Tray Systems S.A.S.,Béthune, France

2011

Foundation and opening of own branch office in Russia

2012

Foundation and opening of own branch office in Singapore

2013

Acquisition of Gouda Holland B.V., Haastrecht, The Netherlands and ACS, today under corporate name Niedax (Thailand) Ltd., Rayong, Thailand

Foundation and opening of own branch offices
in Australia, France, India, Mexico and Thailand

2014

Foundation and opening of own branch offices
in Brazil, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary

2015

Acquisition of fm – Systemrohr GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Salzdeftfurth, Germany

Opening of branch office in Chile

2016

Joint-Venture with FEMI-CZ S.p.A., Rovigo, Italy


Opening of branch office in Norway

2017

Acquisition of MOPA Indústria e Comércio Ltda., Brasil

2018

Acquisition of Boecker-Stahl Service GmbH, Schwerte-Westh, Germany

Opening of a branch office in Canada

2019

Acquisition of Excel Electric Group, Dublin
Оpening of own subsidiary in Portugal

2020

Opening of own branch office in Russia

2021

Acquisition of MonoSystems Inc., USA
Joint-Venture with R&M Electrical Group, Southampton, England
Оpening of own subsidiaries in Nigeria
and South Africa

2022

Acquisition of Bandstahl-Service-Hagen GmbH, Hagen, Germany

Acquisition of Canadian Electrical Raceways Inc., Canada