In 2023, Servomold celebrates 25 years as a specialist for the automation of injection mould tools.
The company's roots go back to May 1998, when Bianca and Thomas Meister founded Exacon Verwaltungs in their home in the Odenwald region of Germany, offering services related to the design and development of injection moulds.
Changes point the way to today's success
The series of changes of location and name during the past quarter of a century reflects the development from the sparsely equipped "basement child" of the early days to its current status. This was followed as early as 1999 by the development and patenting of the tunnel gate inserts, the founding of Exaflow and the move to larger local premises. With the change of name to i-mold and the next move, which was again due to the lack of space, the distribution of hot runner systems also started in 2004. Five years later, the company moved to Michelstadt. There, in 2011, Thomas Meister founded Servomold, whose products were distributed by i-mold.
2016 was finally the starting point for the construction of today's company building on the outskirts of Erbach. There, 620 m² of office space including seven CAD workstations and 300 m² of hall space offer a friendly working environment for the employees in development, quality assurance, sales and administration. With its own production facility and machine tools, Servomold has since been supporting external partners while contributing to short delivery times.
In 2017, both parts of the company were merged into the then i-mold. Servomold initially remained merely the brand name of the product line. This changed fundamentally in 2022, after it became clear to Thomas Meister that the future lay and would continue to lie in servo automation. The consequence was the change of name to Servomold.
Modern and continuously growing
Today Servomold is a medium-sized, continuously growing company and an internationally experienced partner of the plastics industry. The company name stands for a growing number of standardised and individual solutions for servo-electric and thus clean, space-saving realisation of rotary and linear movements. The applications range from individual threads in technical plastic parts to linear slide and core pull movements to multi-cavity cap moulds.