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History of Dynaco

How Dynaco door production began in Russia. The manufacturing plant's first customers — Technodor LLC. Milestones in launching new equipment models

2018-2019

DYNACO Service develops SLA service levels

Three service levels, automation across all support lines, and an expert approach.

Presentation of new developments. Service coverage — ALL OF RUSSIA

Technodor takes part in major exhibitions of equipment for logistics, warehousing and production and presents new warehouse upgrade solutions. Service coverage has expanded, and service engineers now work in every region of Russia.

2016-2017

The DYNACO Service division is expanding

The service list now includes maintenance of all door types from any manufacturer.

5 service centres established

5 authorised service centres operate in Russia with spare parts permanently in stock

2014-2015

Production - maximum 5 days. New materials introduced

We manufacture stainless-steel doors in Russia. Warehouse stock has increased by 20%. Production lead time in the peak season is now a maximum of 5 business days. We have launched a machine for producing insulated door curtains.

Repair times reduced to 3 days

A separate production area has been organised for repair work and curtain washing. Repair order lead times have been reduced to 3 business days.

2012-2013

A dedicated training facility was launched - Dynaco Academy

DYNACO Academy trains Dynaco door sales managers and service engineers from Russia and other CIS countries.
Following successful cooperation, Dynaco Europe and Technodor LLC extend their contract for five years.

Every fourth high-speed door in Russia is Dynaco!

According to an analytics agency, sales of our high-speed doors account for 27% of the entire Russian market.

2010-2011

Launch of the D311LF Cleanroom model at the Russian production facility

The model is designed for premises with increased cleanliness and opening-sealing requirements. The main users of these high-speed doors are pharmaceutical and chemical facilities, electronics manufacturers and high-tech companies.

Launch of the D-310LF model at the Russian production facility

This new product is an economical option for indoor installation at retail facilities, workshops and warehouses with medium operating intensity.
The model retains all of Dynaco's well-known features - speed, airtightness, self-reinsertion and safety - at a lower high-speed door price.

2008-2009

"Technodor" begins production of Dynaco doors

In August 2008, Dynaco launched licensed production in Russia together with its Russian partner, Technodor LLC.

Launch of the D311LF model at the Russian production facility

The new product is designed for indoor installation in workshops, retail facilities and warehouses. Major retail chains that have installed D311 high-speed doors include OBI, Pyaterochka, O’KEY, Auchan, METRO and Baucenter.

1999-2001

Dynaco opens a plant in the USA

In 1999, a branch of the plant opened in Chicago (USA). Dynaco flexible curtains are now installed at many American facilities. Dynaco’s share of the high-speed door market in the New World continues to grow each year.

Dynaco comes to Russia

Dynaco products have been known in Russia since 2001.

1995-1998

Start of the dealer network expansion in Europe

In 1995, the company began producing PVC curtains at its own factory in Moorsel near Brussels. At the same time, a dealer network began to develop across many European countries.

Dynaco enters the Japanese market

In 1998, Dynaco entered into a partnership agreement with Bunka Shutter for licensed door production in Japan. Nine years later, thanks to the improved PUSH-PULL system, Dynaco's share of the Japanese market reached 40%.

1987-1994

The first flexible self-reinserting door model

In 1987, the first model of flexible self-reinserting roll-up doors was introduced. It was called Classic.

Push-Pull technology implemented

In 1994, business founder Benoit Coenraets created and patented PUSH-PULL technology. It provided maximum isolation, high closing speed and energy efficiency at industrial facilities.