| 1977 |
Komar Industries was established by Larry E. Koenig. Mr. Koenig developed and patented the first stationary Auger Compactor to solve a wood waste handling problem at Deere & Company. This technology was the basis for the new company. |
| 1978 |
Komar was incorporated in Iowa. Larry derived the name Komar from his sons name "MARK Koenig", inverting the letters to produce “KOMAR”. |
| 1984 |
Larry moved Komar to Central Ohio to begin focusing on developing and marketing the Auger Processing Technology. Komar was primarily a hobby company for the first 6 years selling equipment by word of mouth as Larry had other interests with his 4 other companies. |
| 1985 |
Komar sold the first Auger Extruder utilized for incineration feed. The Auger Extruders unique ability to provide variable speed feed and control the airflow was a huge advantage for incinerator operations improving both efficiency and safety. |
| 1986 |
Larry invested many long hours and significant resources perfecting the auger as a reliable and effective tool for processing solid waste. These large machines were sold primarily to large industrial facilities. |
| 1988 |
Komar established itself as a leader in hazardous waste processing with the introduction and patenting of the Tri-Auger Processor which revolutionized how solid and semi-solid hazardous waste was handled. The new Komar System significantly increased the safety and efficiency of processing this difficult to handle waste stream. |
| 1990 |
Komar expanded manufacturing and office space to accommodate the growing workforce and bring all manufacturing operations in house. Komar has invested in some of the largest machine tools in Central Ohio to control quality, delivery and better serve our customers. |
| 1991 |
Komar successfully defends Dual Auger Shredder patent Komar developed a line of shear shredders to compliment the extruder feeder systems and further broaden the products Komar could offer. |
| 1992 |
Komar defends Tri Auger Hazardous Waste Processing System patent Komar enters European market |
| 1994 |
Komar enters Asian Market |
| 1996 |
Komar enters Middle East and South American Market |
| 1998 |
Komar developed and manufactured a line of briquetting equipment for the energy conversion of coal fines
First website release
Komar develops Quad Shear Shredder |
| 1999 |
Komar builds first low level radioactive waste processing system Komar delivers first Quad Shear Shredder to medical waste treatment facility |
| 2000 |
Komar sends first system to Ukraine |
| 2003 |
Komar develops computer hard drive shredder |
| 2004 |
Mr. Koenig launched the new "Green Line" of Auger Compactors to assist industrial and commercial facilities meet their environmental goals. The "EM" equipment line is all electromechanical and has helped customers reduce their hauling by 400-500%, reduce the facility carbon footprint, save energy and eliminate hazardous oil spills associated with traditional hydraulically actuated waste processing equipment. |
| 2006 |
Komar sends first unit to South Africa |
| 2007 |
New ERA
Mark E. Koenig becomes President and takes over day to day operations of Komar Industries, Inc., after 10 years as VP and 22+ years with Komar. Mark has traveled extensively worldwide consulting and designing complete engineered systems for various waste processing applications. He has been instrumental as a direct consultant to the end user or supporting engineering groups with system application designs for rotary kilns, plasma arc furnaces, gasifiers, cement kilns, stabilization and bio-conversion facilities. Mark's direction of specialty engineered systems for heavy industrial, e-waste, recycling centers, distribution centers and hospitals has been invaluable in Komar’s growth. His experience and inventiveness assure Komar is in good hands with a solid position in the industry, now and in the future. |
| 2008 |
Komar continues its new product development of superior waste processing technology releasing the new EPS Densification unit and Self Contained Auger Compactor units. Komar lands down under with first system in Australia. |
| 2009 |
New website release |