Takeover of DYNABRADE sales in Europe

Waldemar Löser, son of Ludwig Löser, places an order with DYNABRADE USA for 100 compressed air hand belt grinding machines.

This marks the start of the production of DYNABRADE hand belt grinding machines.

Company and factory buildings are becoming too small

The increasing number of employees and the broader range of machines led to the planning of a new building on the outskirts of the city, since the space available at Wormser Straße 96 was exhausted.

Production and administration extension

The area of ​​the Wormser Landstrasse in Speyer is largely developed. A further expansion of the production capacities requires a move with a completely new building on the outskirts of Speyer. The new company premises on Boschstraße in Speyer, with a covered area of ​​7,000 square meters and a company site of 25,000 square meters, offer excellent conditions for production and assembly.

The second generation runs the company

Waldemar and Robert Löser are the second generation to run the company and are continuously expanding their range of machines and customer base.

Expansion of the machine portfolio

The 2nd generation, Waldemar and Robert Löser, continuously expand the range of round, flat and deburring machines.

The focus is on machines for processing metal and other materials. Woodworking machines take a back seat.

LOESER contributes to standard literature on grinding

In addition to working on standard literature, new developments of cylindrical grinding machines are created at LOESER.

New company logo LOESER

An internationally readable company logo without umlauts is created.

Start of production of superfinishing machines

The third generation takes responsibility

Thomas and Michael, the sons of Waldemar Löser, take on areas of responsibility in the company, including customer contact at international trade fairs.

Expansion of the product portfolio

Michael and Thomas Löser continuously develop and improve the range of machines.

Intensification of worldwide cooperation

Thomas Löser during dealer training in China