timeline schneider electric
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Linea histórica Schneider ElectricTRANSCRIPT
1836
1837
1856 1870
Masters of Steel
1838 1838
The first steam locomotive is
developed
The first riversteamboat is developed
Schneider Electric18991871
Moving Into the World Market
1878---------1891 1919 1920 1930’s
Time of Uncertainty
1918
Square D is established
1917
Merlin Gerin is established
1924
Telemecanique is established
1949
Groupe Schneider logo
1959
A New World
1940-----1945
A New World
1960 1969
1975----1978
Strength Through Struggle
1968
Modicon is established
1980
1981
1986
1988
1991 1997
Modicon is acquired
1999
Rising to New Heights
1984
Divested from steeland shipbuilding , firmly moving into electricity
2002 2007
20082003
Building A New Electric World
2000
20042001
2005
2006
2009
Early Square D® cartridge fuse
Safety switch ad (1920)
Introduced first circuit breaker designed and made by Square D (1935)
Production dominated by supplying war effort; Square D equipment used in aircraft (1941)
War billboard
Half of all U.S. aircraft circuit breakers supplied by Square D (1944)
Introduced QO® circuit breaker (1955)
Introduced I-Line® panelboards and Visi-Trip® circuit breaker (1966-1967)
Introduced QO circuit breaker with Visi-Trip (1967)
Introduced Type S motor starter (1965)
Introduced first double-pole GFCI (1973)
Developed line of solid state logic controls (1958)
Introduced first micro-processor-based automotive control welder system (1977)
Introduced Homeline® family of load centers and circuit breakers (1988)
“We Respond” ad poster campaign (1988)
Introduced PowerLogic® line of power and control solutions (1990)
Horton fuse patent (1906)
First Square D power distribution panelboard (1926)
First residential circuit breaker (1936)
First “plug-in” type circuit breaker panelboard (1951)
Introduced I-Line II busway, cable tray and the two-high, metal-clad switchgear (1984)
Bryson Horton established McBride Manufacturing Company (1902)
Company changed name to Square D (1917)
Square D safety switch (1917)
Square DFirst public stock offering (1928)
American Power Conversion incorporated (1981)
Introduced first UPS for PC and LAN market, the 450AT+ (1984)
Introduced award-winning PowerChute® software (1989)
Entered the greater than 5 kVA UPS market with Symmetra® (1997)
Introduced InfraStruXure™ architecture (2003)
NetBotz acquired by APC (2005)
Introduced Matrix-UPS® for 2 kVA+ UPS market (1993)
Introduced The Smart-UPS® (1997)
Acquired Silcon A/S, a manufacturer of 3-phase UPS systems for data centers and facilities (1998)
Entered precision cooling market (2000)
Revolutionizes Data Center Power with PowerStruXure™ (2002)
APC
Pelco founded (1987)
Introduced Camclosure® systems (1999) DX8000
DVR changes industry (2003)
Introduced PT7100 integrated PTZ (1988)
Pelco revolutionizes PTZ camera with modular Spectra® dome positioning system (1996)
Pelco acquired by Schneider Electric (2007)
Introduced unique MTP9500 PTZ Controller (1994)
Endura® IP video network system launched (2005)
Enter digital marketwith release of digitalvideo recorders (2001)
Pelco