2006
The establishment of Die Tech in Tychy marked the beginning of dynamic growth, which was based on the purchase of KDH 160 T, KDH 250 T, and LEN 250 T presses and the launch of an automated MX line.
Die Tech prowadzi zdecydowane inicjatywy na rzecz zrównoważonego rozwoju w celu zmniejszenia emisji gazów cieplarnianych, odpadów i zużycia wody w każdym regionie, w którym działamy.
Die Tech is not only a modern stamping plant, but also a comprehensive production facility that combines advanced sheet metal stamping, robotic welding, CNC machining, and assembly technologies to deliver high-quality components for many industries.
Die Tech was founded in 2005 with a clear goal: to provide the highest quality stamped components in the automotive industry and set new standards in the metalworking industry. We started as a small company with a few dedicated employees. We quickly transformed into a recognizable brand in the automotive sector, which today is also successfully expanding into other industries.
Our consistent pursuit in quality, precision, and innovation is the foundation of Die Tech’s dynamic growth.
The establishment of Die Tech in Tychy marked the beginning of dynamic growth, which was based on the purchase of KDH 160 T, KDH 250 T, and LEN 250 T presses and the launch of an automated MX line.
A new production hall with an area of 929 m² was built and the machine park was expanded with MINSTER 100 T and KDH 160 T presses.
Exceeding 100 employees and purchasing a high-tonnage BLOW 600 T press
An increase in the plant's floor space by 2,119 m² and investments in welding equipment and a Mikron CNC machining center significantly increased Die Tech's production capacity.
Exceeding €10 million in revenue, purchasing NIAGARA 330 T and 500 T presses, and expanding the plant by another 3,316 m² are key milestones in the further development of Die Tech.
Exceeding €15 million in revenue, purchasing a 600 T press, welding cells, a Pronic threading system, and employing over 200 people are the next stages in the dynamic development of Die Tech.
The implementation of a development program supported by EU funds worth over €6 million and exceeding €20 million in sales are major achievements for Die Tech.
The purchase of a modern DMG CNC machining center and a COMTEC 3D CMM coordinate measuring machine significantly improved the precision and quality of production processes at Die Tech.
In 2023, Die Tech recorded an additional €2 million in revenue from outside the automotive industry and a further €2 million in overall revenue growth, and launched a new VARO production line.