Vogt products are top quality and meet our customers requirements – the result: satisfied customers throughout Europe. Vogt is a synonym for first-class quality, excellent service and high flexibility, which is why more and more Vogt customers are becoming repeat customers.
Holger Vogt is currently leading the family business in its fourth generation.
2011 | Evolution of the corporate design: Vogt adopts a new look. |
2010 | Vogt wins four times: Druck+Medien Award digital print house 2010 | SMA, Printstar 2010 in newspaper/magazine division with BURDA “ELLE”, Jahrbuch der Werbung industry winner B2B services dialog marketing, Hidden Champions (HNA) |
2009 | New CTP system for even higher output and greater quality. |
2008 | Vogt Foliendruck GmbH invests in the seven digit Euro range: the new printing system is twelve meters wide, four meters high and 28 meters long. |
2007 | Vogt celebrates an anniversary: even in the 110th year of its existence, the company does not rest on its laurels. |
2006 | Vogt further strengthens its position on the international market and the product range is consistently enhanced. Internal colour-management according to PSO standards is implemented! |
2005 | A 6-colour Heidelberger Speedmaster CD 74 with integrated coating unit and intermediate and end dryers can print up to the US size 60×74 cm. |
2004 | A new corporate design: Vogt gets a new appearance, thus better positioning its numerous products on the international market. |
2001 | The company moves into the industrial park of Mehler Engineered Products in Hessisch Lichtenau. The convenient 7500 square meter area provides space for high-performance and further expansion. 120 people are employed by Vogt, mainly in a three-shift-operation. |
1991 | Holger Vogt, who joined the business in 1985, becomes managing director. |
1980 | Under the direction of Herbert Vogt, the company specialises in plastic film printing. Together with his son, Holger Vogt, he expands the regional company into a nation-wide film printing business. A 4-colour Roland Favorit with integrated UV-dryer brings essential improvements to the work flow. UV radiation, directly after the printing, initiates a chemical transformation, the so-called polymerisation. |
1970 | Herbert Vogt recognises the potential of printing on plastic film. He realises the increasing demand in the advertising and packaging industry for high quality printed products on plastic. The printing is initially done on a 2-colour-press. First trials in drying inks with UV-light are carried out. |
1897 | The company is founded by Adolf Vogt. |