Chronicle
1925
The PAUL success story began in 1925 when Max Paul installed a mechanical workshop in his father's house in Dürmentingen. He also operated a braided straw rope and seaweed spinning mill, a bicycle and sewing machine business and the municipal laundry. It was here that Max Paul also started production of special machines for the production of whips. Max Paul was the founder and the managing director from 1925 up to 1960.

- Factory premises in 1925

- Founder of the company
Max Paul

- Master craftsman´s diploma
of Max Paul

- Whipstock rolling or
smoothing machine
1945
After World War 2, his two sons, Odilo and Berthold, came into the business. In 1948, they developed and built together the first double-edging circular saw, which became an immediate success.

- Berthold Paul
Managing Director
between 1952 and 1986

- Odilo Paul
Managing Director
between 1952 and 2004

- 1948: First circular edger
1950
The 50's were a signal for expansion: At the beginning of the 50's, the production range was expanded by other woodworking machines.

- Factory premises in 1955

- Edging and
multi-ripping
circular saws

- Advertising theme
for circular edgers

- 1952: Circular Edger, Model KME

- Advertising theme for KME2
1954-1959
First machines and accessories were built for the different processes in the production of prestressed concrete. The second division was born: The Prestressed Concrete Technology

- 1954-55: Multi-stressing jack,
stressing force 70-300t

- 1958: Planning of prestressed
concrete
production plants

- 1959:
6t Single-wire
stressing jack
In 1959 PAUL delivered the first single-wire stressing jack for the production of HP roof shells with the then revolutionary two-button operation, and, with this development, laid the foundation stone of a successful future.

- Production of HP roof
shells with the help
of a single-wire
stressing jack

- 1959: First stressing jack
(30 kN, stroke 170 mm)
1960-1970
In 1965, PAUL employed 120 people on a production area of 4500 square meters. In 1960, the prestressing system TENSA SM was developed. In 1970 the first multi-stressing jack TENSA M was built.

- 1965: Factory premises in Dürmentingen

- 1960: TENSA SM

- 1970: TENSA M
In 1966, the first manual cross-cut saw was built. In 1970, the heavy-duty circular edger S1200 was finished.

- 1966: Manual cross-cut saw

- 1970: Heavy-duty circular edger S1200
1975
Paul steadily enlarged its factory area in Dürmentingen and, at the end of the 70´s moved a part of it´s production to Riedlingen, where manufacturing still takes place today. In 1975, both factories employed 180 people on a production area of 11500 square meters.

- 1975: Factory premises in Dürmentingen

- 1975: First electronic cross-cut system
1982-1985
In 1982, the first stressing jack for cable-stayed bridges was developed. During this year, the successful CNC cross-cut system model 12 began its triumphant progress. In 1985, both factories employed from now on 210 people on a production area of 17500 square meters.

- 1982: Stressing jack
for cable-stayed bridges

- 1982: CNC cross-cut system model 12

- 1983: Automatic Optimizing Edger AB920

- 1985: Factory premises in Riedlingen
1989-1990

- 1989: CNC cross-cut system
model 14

- 1990: Automatic button-heading machines for railway sleepers
1994-1995
In 1995, Paul employed 245 people in both factories. The production area was 21000 square meters.

- 1994: Multi-stressing jack
for ram piles

- 1995: Modular panel rip saws
model K34M

- 1995: Factory premises in Riedlingen
1997
Since 1997, PAUL has been involved with its own developed prestressing technology in reconstruction of the "Frauenkirche" Dresden. On 30th October 2005 the "Frauenkirche" Dresden was declared officially open by a solemn consecration [more].

- Picture of the "Frauenkirche" Dresden after its completion in 2005
1998
The automation increases and in 1998 the first automatic mounting equipment for railway sleepers was developed.
1998
A new machine concept "PushCut" has been developed. Here the timber is no longer fed by means of rollers, but positioned using a pusher. The advantages are: particularly high accuracy - cutting in packs - favourable price - easy operation even with very small numbers of pieces.

- Model PushCut

- Pusher of the PushCut machine
1999
In the 90's that the parent plant in Dürmentingen was no longer adequate for meeting the demands of the market in a suitable manner: Paul recognised the signs and, in 1999, started building a new factory in the Dürmentingen industrial zone.
2000
The Paul Company is celebrating its 75th. Company Jubilee. The General Manager of Paul, Werner Paul received the IHK Ulm Jubilee Diploma from IHK General Manager Otto Sälzle. The celebration was held in the headquater in Dürmentingen with invited guests and company employees. [more]

- from the left: Werner Paul, Otto Sälzle
2002
The new design of the optimizing CNC cross-cut system Push_Cut_CX was finished in summer 2002. The cross-cut system supersedes the previous model PushCut.

- Push_Cut_CX
2002
Graduate business engineer Werner Paul, General Manager of Paul Maschinenfabrik in Dürmentingen received the economy medal for his company from the State Minister for economic affairs Walter Döring on 3rd December 2002.
The Minister for economic affairs awards the medal in recognition of outstanding professional or business achievements and in appreciation of special services to the economy of the state. "Business personalities like the bearer of the economy medal make the greatest contribution to the innovative climate and the economical success of our state when compared to the other states. The esteemed business executives have shown courage, sense of responsibility and readiness to take risks in the past", extolled the Minister in his eulogy.

- from the left: State Minister for economic affairs Walter Döring, Managing Director of PAUL Werner Paul, chairman of the works council Georg Härle

- The state economy medal
2003
The optimizing CNC cross-cut system model 14 gets a new design and is henceforth successfully marketed under the name C14.
PAUL reacts to the demands of the global networking with a new control generation MAXI 5. It runs under the LINUX operating system. A new EDP age begins.

- CNC-Optimizing Cross-Cut System Series C14

- CNC Control MAXI 5 Premium

- Operation by touch screen
2004
Senior managing director Odilo Paul passed away after a long illness on 24th March 2004.
The company produces with an annual turnover of 23 million Euros and a constant number of employees of 260.

- The headquater in Dürmentingen

- Advertising campaign for circular sawing machines end of 2004
2005
The first tests with the CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) material are carried out in prestressed concrete technology. CFRP is not only used as a stressing material, but also for building the multi-strand stressing jacks. The material is capable of transmitting a lot of force with a low weight and does not corrode. An innovation in prestressed concrete technology has been created.

- The CFRP tendon is held by two anchors.

- 1600 kN CFRP stressing jack in lightweight construction

- CFRP stressing jack and CFRP hollow-piston cylinder with mini pump unit
2006
On 24th March 2006 the ceremony for the establishment of the Odilo Paul foundation took place. The foundation takes care of the welfare of the people living in the municipality of Dürmentingen.
The prestressed concrete department successfully used the CFRP material for the first time for an elevated highway in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).

- Logo of the Odilo Paul foundation

- PAUL CFRP technology, successfully applied in Malaysia

- Advertising campaign for prestressed concrete technology from 2006















