Lumberg
Lumberg

Lumberg

Lumberg Company was established in 1932 in Germany as a group producing radio components. Throughout history, they took part in some of the biggest events in our world, such as the creation of the first TV set, Apollo landing on the moon, or more recent electric cars. Lumberg also owns...

Lumberg Company was established in 1932 in Germany as a group producing radio components. Throughout history, they took part...

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Lumberg Company was established in 1932 in Germany as a group producing radio components. Throughout history, they took part in some of the biggest events in our world, such as the creation of the first TV set, Apollo landing on the moon, or more recent electric cars. Lumberg also owns production and sales centers all around the world, including in Poland. 

The company is also certified with DIN EN ISO 9001, IATF 16949 (ISO/TS 16949), DIN EN ISO 14001, and DIN EN ISO 50001.

The company’s assortment includes products and solutions like RAST systems, PCB systems, circular connectors, datacom, harnessing equipment. They deliver goods from categories like electrical connectors, cables, sensors, plugs, accessories for sensor boxes and chests. 

They operate in many different industries, such as the automotive - engines, steering, power-trains, lighting, electrical mobility; building technology - heating, ventilation, a/c, doors, gates, power units; communication and security; lighting and installation; photovoltaics; home appliances - washing-machines, dryers, dish-washers, refrigerators and freezers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, small household appliances; mobile radio networks/aisg - mobile radio towers, antennas, aisg electronics boxes, controller units, surge protection, acoustic components (speakers). They also deliver products for industrial fields such as medical technology eg. components for laparoscopic examinations, electronics of a dialysis devices, cardiopulmonary bypass machines, communication tablet for people handicapped in speech; components for television sets; stage microphones; multimedia goggles; Blu-ray players; keyboards; gaming machines; electronics of a laboratory devices; food thermometers.