With the founding of the Grapha printing press factory in Maulburg, Germany (1964), the integration of Martini AG in the Swiss village of Felben (1969) and of VBF Buchtechnologie in the German town of Bad Mergentheim (1998), and the development of a worldwide sales and service network, the group consolidated its position as the leading system provider in the graphic arts industry.
The company’s success was based on the constant focus Hans Müller placed on the needs of customers over the years. “I’m happy that I’ve managed to provide our discerning customers with innovative and market-driven solutions in the form of our machines. Some solutions were developed in response to suggestions by customers and in close cooperation with them,” he once said in an interview. Another important factor for success was the high esteem in which the company holds its employees. “I find it highly gratifying that I could give many people interesting tasks.”
It is indicative of Hans Müller’s deep commitment to the company and its employees that he went almost daily to his office at the Muller Martini head office in Zofingen even at an advanced age. With Hans Müller’s passing, the world has lost a pioneer who shaped the graphic arts industry for decades.