
The ”Weber Mechanische Werkstätte“ (“Weber Mechanical Workshops“) were founded by Willi Weber in 1946 at Bodman, Germany. Right from the early days, patented products such as sowers and naves for trailers were designed and manufactured in great numbers. As the Weber Mechanical Workshops are situated in one of the largest fruit-growing region on the north of the Alps und due to good contacts to the fruit growers Weber started to develop and produce the first sprayers already in the 1960s. The first tangential blower for pomiculture was produced in cooperation with a leading manufacturer of plant protection devices.
After the company had been transferred to the son, Berthold Weber , in 1989, the production of the mechanically driven devices was complemented step by step with hydraulically driven devices. The success of this highly economic drive technology and the growing demand for the tangential blowers – part of which were already sensor-controlled ? was one of the reasons for “Weber Mechanische Werkstätte” to have had constructed a new building in 2003 which since houses the head office of the company and offers ample space for future growth and development.