A bundling machine for folding boxes in the 1960s.
The bookbinder’s premises of Josef Dinkhauser on the corner of Maria-Theresien-Strasse and Sparkassenplatz in Innsbruck.
At the present site in the 1980s.
Construction of the present office building in 1996.
Always with vision: at a time when horse-drawn carts were still the defining means of transport on the streets of Tyrol, Dinkhauser was already running a lorry.
State-of-the-art at the time: a folding carton glueing machine in the 1960s.
Production boost with the new gluing hall in 2011.
Relocation to Hall: the building in Essacherstrasse in Hall.
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