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1946 Brothers Wilhelm and Georg Schaeffler, both holders of Ph.D. degrees, found INA in Herzogenaurach. |
1949 A groundbreaking idea: The needle roller cage, developed by Georg Schaeffler, makes the needle roller bearing a reliable component for industrial applications. |
1951 Saar Nadellager oHG is founded in Homburg/Saar as the first German subsidiary. |
1952 A breakthrough for the automotive industry: Low-wear INA needle roller bearings replace plain bearings in the transmission of the legendary VW Beetle. |
1954 A big hit at its first trade show: INA presents deep-drawn drawn-cup needle roller bearings at the “Deutsche Industriemesse” (industrial trade show) in Hannover. |
1955 The first linear guide: INA’s flat cage lays the foundation for the new linear technology division. |
1956 The first foreign plant: Rolling bearing production for the European market starts in Haguenau, France. |
1958 Manufacturing close to the customer: INA follows VW to Brazil and opens a new plant in Sao Paulo. |
1959 INA’s MOTOMAK plant in Ingolstadt works hard on the development of hydraulic valve lash adjustment elements. |
1960 The core of vocational training: The first apprentice training shop in Herzogenaurach can accommodate 100 metalworking apprentices. |