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Almost 100 Years of History
2023
Reactivation of the hand press in collaboration with Coverstories GmbH.
2020
With the establishment of the ‘Digital Media’ department, we now also offer everything related to digital media.
2012
With the switch to 100% biogas, we are making our contribution to CO2-reduction.
2011
Remi Nescher takes over the entire company.
2010
For the first time, stamps are being printed for Switzerland.
2009
With the purchase of a perforating and slitting machine, the first stamps produced with real hole perforation on self-adhesive paper are presented as a philatelic world first.
2008
Certification according to Process Standard Offset (PSO)/ISO 12647-2.
2007
FSC® certification for sustainable forestry.
2003
Start of a new era with the move into the new building.
Introduction of the new Gutenberg logo with the addition ‘printing performance’.
2001
As a pilot company, the transition to electronic production planning takes place.
1995
Establishment of the subsidiary Digiprint AG in Eschen. For 15 years, it produces printed materials in smaller runs.
1993
The two sons, Remi and Marco Nescher, take over the company in the third generation.
1988
The ‘Postscript era’ begins at Gutenberg.
For the first time, an Apple computer is used in the prepress stage.
1979
Elmar Nescher leaves the company and founds the Zeitung- und Druck AG (ZDA).
1978
With the introduction of photocomposition, metal type is replaced after approximately 600 years.
1975
Anna Nescher hands over the company to her sons Remi Sr. and Elmar Nescher.
1969
With the introduction of offset printing, letterpress quickly loses its significance.
1961
With a letterpress rotary machine, the Liechtenstein Volksblatt becomes the first newspaper printed in Liechtenstein.
1941
The first telephone directory for Liechtenstein is printed.
1938
The company has four employees, each working 52 hours per week.
1936
The first edition of the church newsletter ‘In Christo’ for Liechtenstein is published.
1930
The government approves the establishment of the
Alpenland Publishing House.
1927
Foundation of the Gutenberg printing press o.H.G. by Hans Nescher and Josef Sausgruber at its current location on Feldkircher Strasse in Schaan.
2020
With the establishment of the ‘Digital Media’ department, we now also offer everything related to digital media.
2012
With the switch to 100% biogas, we are making our contribution to CO2-reduction.
2011
Remi Nescher takes over the entire company.
2010
For the first time, stamps are being printed for Switzerland.
2009
With the purchase of a perforating and slitting machine, the first stamps produced with real hole perforation on self-adhesive paper are presented as a philatelic world first.
2008
Certification according to Process Standard Offset (PSO)/ISO 12647-2.
2007
FSC® certification for sustainable forestry.
2003
Start of a new era with the move into the new building.
Introduction of the new Gutenberg logo with the addition ‘printing performance’.
2001
As a pilot company, the transition to electronic production planning takes place.
1995
Establishment of the subsidiary Digiprint AG in Eschen. For 15 years, it produces printed materials in smaller runs.
1993
The two sons, Remi and Marco Nescher, take over the company in the third generation.
1988
The ‘Postscript era’ begins at Gutenberg.
For the first time, an Apple computer is used in the prepress stage.
1979
Elmar Nescher leaves the company and founds the Zeitung- und Druck AG (ZDA).
1978
With the introduction of photocomposition, metal type is replaced after approximately 600 years.
1975
Anna Nescher hands over the company to her sons Remi Sr. and Elmar Nescher.
1969
With the introduction of offset printing, letterpress quickly loses its significance.
1961
With a letterpress rotary machine, the Liechtenstein Volksblatt becomes the first newspaper printed in Liechtenstein.
1941
The first telephone directory for Liechtenstein is printed.
1938
The company has four employees, each working 52 hours per week.
1936
The first edition of the church newsletter ‘In Christo’ for Liechtenstein is published.
1930
The government approves the establishment of the
Alpenland Publishing House.
1927
Foundation of the Gutenberg printing press o.H.G. by Hans Nescher and Josef Sausgruber at its current location on Feldkircher Strasse in Schaan.