H.C. MOOG GmbH Celebrates 75 Years of Excellence in Printing Technology

Also commemorating 20 years of membership in the Global Rotogravure Association (GRA)

In 2025, H.C. MOOG GmbH proudly celebrates its 75th anniversary, marking more than seven decades of innovation, engineering excellence, and dedication to the printing and paper industry. Founded in 1950 by Henri Cornelius Moog in Rüdesheim am Rhein, the company has grown into a globally recognized manufacturer of precision machinery, now under the stewardship of the third generation of family leadership Achim Kurreck.

From its origins as a pioneering engineering firm, H.C. MOOG has consistently demonstrated a commitment to technological advancement. Key milestones include its innovative sheet-fed gravure printing systems.

A significant highlight in the company’s international growth came with the delivery’s of the multicolour sheet-fed rotogravure presses – a benchmark in global cooperation and technical performance.

In addition to this historic company milestone, July 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of H.C. MOOG’s membership in the Global Rotogravure Association (GRA). As an active member, the company has contributed to the promotion of gravure printing standards and the strengthening of industry networks across Europe and beyond.

Today, H.C. MOOG stands as a symbol of Made in Germany quality, combining tradition with forward-thinking design, and offering customers worldwide reliable, cutting-edge machinery for a wide range of applications in packaging printing.

“This anniversary is both a celebration of our past and a commitment to our future,” says Managing Director Achim Kurreck. “We are grateful to our employees, partners, and customers for their continued trust and support. Our journey would not have been possible without them.”

As the company looks ahead, H.C. MOOG remains dedicated to providing customized, efficient solutions to meet the evolving needs of the global printing industry – with innovation, quality, and integrity at the heart of its mission.