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| 1969 | ![]() |
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| Sven Husted-Andersen and Karl-Heinz Rolle are the founding fathers of Transcoject in Neumünster. Initially, Transcoject is a sister company to Transcodan (today known as Codan of Lensahn). | ||
| 1972 | ![]() |
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| Transcoject is one of the first companies world-wide to produce single-use syringes made of plastic. | ||
| ab 1975 | ||
| From 1975 to 1990, the new core area of business is building turn-key factories for the production of single-use plastic articles. In this era, 34 plants are erected in more than 10 countries world-wide. | ||
| 1985 | ||
| Thanks to the vast extension of a building, Transcoject’s premises are enlarged by 2.000 square meters (21.500 square feet). Transcoject is awarded the silver medal in the Federal Competition for Industry, Commerce and Trade in Urban Development. | ||
| ab 1989 | ||
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Transcoject specialises in designing and manufacturing niche products such as application systems or syringes featuring a special scale, colour or individual packaging. Transcoject establishes aseptic filling operations. |
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| 1997 | ||
| The next generation: Dr. Alexander Rolle and Philipp Rolle take over management of the company. | ||
| ab 1997 | ||
| Coming up with innovative products for the dental market, the company develops a new market. | ||
| 2000 | ||
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Transcoject is one of the first and few companies worl-wide to produce a medical device out of a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC). |
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| 2005 | ||
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Having enjoyed 35 years of success and constant growth, the company employs around 200 persons. New business area: the production of pharmaceutical packaging, in particular prefillable syringes made of specialty plastics, to replace glas. |
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| 2008 | ||
| The dental department of Transcoject is split off as an independent company under the name of Transcodent GmbH, employing about 30. Transcodent continues to purchase all plastic products from Transcoject. | ||
| 2009 | ||
| More than ten very successful years later, the Rolle brothers hand over mangagement to Dr. Christian von Falkenhausen. | ||
| 2010 | ||
| Transcodent, the sister company, moves to Kiel (Western Baltic Sea). | ||
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