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History
 

2011   

Purchase of land and groundbreaking ceremony of new plant in Chongqing, China.

2010   

Ramp-up Indien II.

2009 
Relocation of voulme business from Leoben-Hinterberg plant to Shanghai.
Reorganisation of the plant in Leoben-Hinterberg and focus on the European market.
Focus on high-end segment in mobile device sector. 
2008
AT&S builds a second plant in Nanjangud (India).
AT&S establishes new sales and marketing subsidiary in San Jose (California). 
Listing at Vienna Stock Exchange [Wiener Börse].
2007

Ramp-up Shanghai III.

2006
Ramp-up of second plant in Shanghai, China.
Acquisition of the Korean flexible printed circuit board producer Tofic Co. Ltd.
Relocation of the Fohnsdorf plant to Leoben. Reorganisation of the plant in Leoben: split in HDI Operations and SPP Operations (former Fohnsdorf plant).
2005

Focussing of Austrian plants on European niche markets.

2003
 
Concentration on three business sectors: Telecom, Automotive, Industrial.
AT&S listed in the new selected-technology index, TecDAX.
Takeover of the printed circuit board business AIK Electronics (77%), Klagenfurt (Austria).
Moving AT&S Headquarters to Vienna.
Establishing a purchasing center in Hong Kong.
Extension of the plant in India, increasing production by 50%.
2002
 
Production start-up in the new Shanghai factory.
Ranking among world's top three HDI/microvia manufacturers.
Signing of German Corporate Governance Code.
2000
Opening of the new logistics centre in Nörvenich, Germany.
Stepwise start-up of Leoben Hinterberg II, Europe’s most modern printed circuit board factory.
1999
 
AT&S listed on the New Market [Neuer Markt], Frankfurt.
Purchase of Indal, India’s largest printed circuit board factory in Nanjangud: AT&S India.
1998

Start-up of new production hall in Fehring.

1995/96
 

Conversion to a stock corporation, increase of equity capital, holdings of 212 employees.

1994

Award to the tendering group Androsch-Dörflinger-Zoidl.

1990

Founding of E+E Printed Circuit Board Holding as parent company of the three factories: AT&S Fehring, AT&S Fohnsdorf, AT&S Leoben.

1987

Foundation of AT&S.

1982

Foundation of a Voest-Alpine works in Leoben.

1977

Foundation of the Eumig branch factory in Fohnsdorf - production of single sided printed circuit boards.

1974

Foundation of Körting Electronics works in Fehring. Manufacture of television sets with outsourced printet circuit board manufacture.