Kaba At-A-Glance

Facts At A Glance
Kaba Holding:
Revenue:$1.17 Billion (FY 2008-2009)
  
Ownership:Public (KABN, Swiss and Zurich Stock Exchanges)
  
Employees:8,255
  
Headquarters:Rumlang, Switzerland
  
Markets:Security and Workforce Management
  
Founded:1862
  

 

Kaba's Milestones
  
200910th Annual KSUG Kaba Solutions User Group

2008Richard V. Souders, Named President + CEO of Kaba Workforce Solutions

2006Kaba launches next generation product B-COMM™ 7.0, and celebrates 1100th customer
  
2005AutoTime interfaces with an IVR system to collect time and attendance information over the phone
  
2004The release of AutoTime 6
 
2003The Kaba Group celebrates their 800th B-COMM™ customer. B-COMM™ for PeopleSoft is launched
  
2002The Kaba Benzing 9360 and 9540 time recording terminals are released.
  
2001Certification for HR-PDC/XML
  
2000SAP 500 R/3 customer InfoScore. SAP Web and WAP based Time Recording. Kaba acquires Applied Automation Techniques and forms Kaba Workforce Solutions
 
1999SAP Certification for HR Rel. 4.5
 
1996SAP Certification for R/3 Rel. 3.x/44.0 HR (KK 1)
 
1995Kaba Group acquires remaining 51% of Benzing Zeit + Datentechnik
  
1988The Bauer-Kaba-Group/ Switzerland acquires 49% of Benzing Zeit + Datentechnik
  
1987Move into the new corporate headquarters
  
1984Benzing Zeit + Datentechnik becomes a branch of the Friedrich Ernst Benzing group
  
1976Production of the Terminals with standard computer interface
  
1975Development of the first time recording terminals based on the basis of microprocessors in Europe
  
1968Max Ernst Haller and Peter Haller, sons of Max Haller take over the management
  
1956Max Haller invents the coded, machine readable badge. Entry into electronic data processing
  
1942After the death of the founder, Benzing turns into a family business. The children of Friedrich Ernst Benzing's sister, Max and Ernst Haller, take over the management
  
1929Friedrich Ernst Benzing registers the company under his name in the commercial trade register
  
1920Production of time calculators to record factory data
  
1905Production of time clocks
  
1900Specialization in technical clocks, e. g., for the automatic control of gas streetlights in London
  
1890Construction of a new factory in a residential building
  
1876Jakob Benzing produces coil springs which generate the gong in the clocks
  
1845Clock-Maker Friedrich Benzing begins to produce clocks professionally