About BT-Watzke
The company was founded in 1892 as the "Nagy and Watzke capsule factory" with production facilities in Pinggau and Budapest. Due to the First World War and its consequences, the business relationship with Hungary was destroyed and the company continued to develop independently from then on.
After the company had survived the First World War, it was forcibly converted to a wartime economy in 1939. After the end of the Second World War, the company was able to return to the free market economy thanks to the great efforts of its employees and the production of bottle capsules was resumed!
In 1970, the company was transformed into a limited liability company. The addition of new shareholders enabled the company to gain know-how in the areas of tin foil capsules and plastic capsules.
The company was able to assert itself on the international market and successfully expanded its export activities in California, New Zealand, Australia and also in other European countries. Since 2005, BT-Watzke has been integrated into the BT Group, an internationally active group of companies, and successfully serves the international markets.
Note: This article has been translated using a computer system without human intervention. LUMITOS offers these automatic translations to present a wider range of company presentation. Since this article has been translated with automatic translation, it is possible that it contains errors in vocabulary, syntax or grammar. The original article in German can be found here.
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