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| 2008
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An affiliated company of VTC acquires majority CEAG AG shareholding from DELTON AG
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| 2008
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CEAG AG sells the FRIWO Mobile Power (FMP) business unit to a subsidiary of Singapore based Flextronics International Ltd. (NASDAQ: FLEX).
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| 2006
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More than 300 million units sold in one year
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| 2005
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930 million power-supply and charging devices sold worldwide
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| 2003
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Possibly a new record: The end of November sees the 750 millionth charger come off the production line.
FRIWO is compatible with the ROSETTA.NET B2B platform.
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| 2002
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April: Strategic realignment: two independently operating business units are formed: FRIWO Mobile Power (FMP) and FRIWO Power Solutions (FPS), with production concentrated at locations in China and Ostbevern (Germany).
October: The 600 millionth charger is produced.
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| 2001
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The 500 millionth charger is produced.
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| 2000
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February sees production of the 300 millionth charger. In October, the production plant of FRIWO CEAG Electrical (Shenzhen) Company Ltd. becomes an independent subsidiary of FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH. Weekly production has risen to 3 million units.
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| 1995
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The 100 millionth charger leaves the workpiece-carrier final assembly line. The new EMC test centre is inaugurated.
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| 1992
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The company is the first in its sector to be certified in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001.
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| 1988
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The first automated final-assembly systems go into operation. Weekly production increases to 100,000 units.
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| 1983
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CEAG AG takes over FRIWO. The world's first electronic plug-in power supply device - designed as a primary switch-mode regulator - is brought onto the market.
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| 1977
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Stock market listing of CEAG AG
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| 1971
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Friemann & Wolf (FRIWO) develops and produce the world's first plug-in power supply device. Weekly production totals 1,000 units. |