1987, Friedrich Wegger founded the company in 8564 Krottendorf 8 as a "One-Man Show" and developed his first dispensing system on a (still runnable!) Osborne computer, the "C-unit". As the heart is an 8-bit 8051 microcontroller. As a protocol to the coffers of Fritz Wegger serial I protocol for RS-232 is made up. As a brand name itself is "Schankomat" and "Schankomat 2000", distributed mainly through the company Blaschitz in Graz.
1989, relocation to the main road 59, 8572
Bärnbach diagonally opposite the Castle Spa. Meanwhile, there are next to the dispensing systems already legendary "VKS-checkout". Andrew and Gerald Schloffer already working as summer interns in operation.
as of 1992: WMF AG in Geislingen / Steige, Germany, leads the devices in Germany, Holland and Denmark, and also takes over the already established e-log. The production will be spread over three locations: Wegger electronics supplies finished, tested, printed circuit boards and software development. WMF Germany contributes metal goods of all kinds and distribution. WMF Hogatron in Switzerland provides ideas and a part of the development and manufacture, testing and supply of the terminals for the whole of Europe. A new product line "WMF Hogatron" is created, the core of the WMF NC is licensed computer.
as of 1994: the company Grapos, under Wolfgang Zmugg, operates its dispensing systems with the electronics company Wegger. The brand "Schankomat, the original" is born or is bought out from the insolvency of the company F.Blaschitz & Co. GmbHKG in Graz.. The C-unit is currently developed active again further and flows into the MC2000.
1995, moved to its present location, in Kleinwöllmiss 53 in 8580
St. Martin am Wöllmissberg.In cooperation with the Hogatron WMF AG in 3076 Worb, Switzerland, in particular, Mr Peter Allemann arise cylinder cabinets, metering systems for wines and spirits and then the unique "Cap Lock".
1999, Andreas Schloffer goes to Switzerland and supports the development team of Peter Allemann at WMF AG in Worb Hogatron.
In 2002, the WMF AG separates from Peter Allemann and shifted the development of licensed departments to Geislingen.The distribution is shifted from Worb (Bern) to Dietikon (Zurich). Thus split from other technicians of the WMF Hogatron. The site Worb abandoned.
2006, Andreas Schloffer returns from Switzerland, and begin to develop as technical director of the New Generation (NGx).
2007, after 20 years, Friedrich Wegger passes the baton to his squad. The company employs 12 staff recently, including 3 engineers and 2 attorney.