Braun Maschinenbau
Chronicles
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1991
The pre-cultivator Vario universal plough is created
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1994
Stefan Braun, Jr., leaves Mannesmann-Rexroth to join the executive board of his father’s company
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1997
The Alpha Sensor mulching machine comes onto the market
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2002
The Alpha Sensotronic is launched, the new office wing at the factory building in Burrweiler is inaugurated, and Stefan Braun, Jr., becomes chairman of the executive board
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2004
Several BRAUN machines win innovation awards:
Company founder Stefan Braun, Sr., receives a certificate from the guild of Trier and Rhineland-Palatinate for his services to agricultural machinery engineering
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2008
Stefan Braun, Sr., is presented with the golden master craftsman’s diploma of the guild of Kaiserslautern.
Expansion of the production building in Burrweiler
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2009
A new machining centre is acquired
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1958
Company founded by Stefan Braun, Sr.
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1965
BRAUN develops the first pioneering viticulture solution, the grape transporter (German utility model) and forklift
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1966
This is followed by the centre-mounted under-vine weeder (ZUV)
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1967
The wire unroller joints the product range
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1977
The vine stem cleaner – a revolutionary invention by BRAUN
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1980
First overseas deliveries
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1983
The crow’s foot blade under-vine weeder LUV Perfekt is added to the product range
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2011
The roller Actiroll for vegetated areas is added to the product range
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2013
The innovative modular system for expanding the LUV Perfekt under-vine weeder comes onto the market.
With the first market-ready rotary hoe for viticulture, BRAUN sets a new trend in the industry
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2014
Stefan Braun, Jr. acquires a 6,800 sq. m site in the “Am Messgelände” industrial area in Landau
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2015
Work starts on the new 3,000 sq. m office and production building
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2016
Official inauguration of the new company site
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2017
Company site expands to 12,500 sq. m
The old village smithy in Burrweiler
Managing director Stefan Braun jun.
The new company headquarters in Landau
Inaugural ceremony in March 2016
Stefan Braun with production employee
Braun Maschinenbau
Our history
Braun Maschinenbau GmbH was established by Stefan Braun, Sr., in an old village smithy at Burrweiler in Rhineland-Palatinate. Ever since, the company has designed and made machinery to order specifically for organic soil cultivation in vineyards and orchards.
Its innovative and proven products are sold via a worldwide dealer network. Today, BRAUN is one of the leading manufacturers of special machinery for viticulture and special crops.
The slogan “clean around the vine without chemicals” describes the company’s central philosophy. A characteristic feature is the BRAUN modular system. The modular design of our equipment allows flexible adaptation to all requirements and work situations. All the simple base units are modularly expandable for this purpose, with the result that every customer can be offered a customised and cost-effective individual solution. Thanks to its great mechanical ruggedness and reliability, BRAUN machinery occupies a leading position internationally.
BRAUN’s company history is a story of major milestones.
In 1965, the owner developed the first pioneering viticulture solution: the grape transporter and forklift, for which he registered a German utility model. Other labour-saving developments and patents followed, such as the centre-mounted under-vine weeder, the wire unroller, the vine stem cleaner and the Alpha Sensotronic mulcher.
From its beginnings, this family business in Rhineland-Palatinate has been an innovative manufacturer of machinery for vineyards and orchards.
In 1994, Stefan Braun, Jr., left Mannesmann-Rexroth to join the executive board of his father’s company. He encouraged a focus on the international market, and today the company supplies customers in western, southern and eastern Europe, North and South America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania and South Africa. As a result, the mechanical engineering company has become a global player specialising in machinery for organic vineyards and orchards.
Thanks to the continuing trend for organic soil cultivation, order volumes have increased sharply in recent years. For this reason, it was essential to expand production capacities.
However, there was no economically viable way to expand facilities at the company’s old site in Burrweiler. So, in 2014, the firm acquired a 6,800 sq. m site in the “Am Messgelände” industrial area in Landau. Here they built a new office and production building of nearly 3,000 square metres, with room to spare for future expansion. Compared to the site in Burrweiler, the production area was doubled. In 2017, the site was enlarged to 12,500 sq. m.
Expansion at Landau site: in late summer 2019, construction work begins on a new production and storage facility totalling almost 3,000 square metres. The new building is scheduled to be ready for use in September 2020.
In the summer of 2019, Braun Maschinenbau sets up a wholly owned subsidiary in Trento, Italy: Braun Macchine Agricole. This opens up new opportunities to serve the vital Italian market better and faster.
Company building in Burrweiler, until 2016
Christening the hall pillars
The new production hall
Inside the development department
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