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Stork United Corporation company history timeline

1996

Aerospace activities were added to this list in 1996, thanks to the acquisition of the Fokker companies specializing in the building of aircraft components and integrated aircraft maintenance services.

2000

A strategic reorientation at the beginning of 2000 led to a structure with 5 groups, focusing on digital (textile) printing technologies, poultry processing/fast food, aerospace, industrial components and technical services.

2004

In 2004 Stork sold the Industrial Components Group; after that four groups left (Stork Prints, Stork Food Systems, Stork Fokker and Stork Industry Services)

2007

In 2007 Stork acquired Turbo-Service and MASA, and sold Stork Food Systems.

2011

May 2011 Stork announced the acquisition of RBG Limited, the UK based supplier of inspecting, assess and repair services to the global energy industry.

2015

With the acquisition of the Australian based Giovenco Industries in September 2015 Stork extended its regional footprint.

2016

And finally, on March 1, 2016, Fluor completed the acquisition of Stork.

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1976
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