Jakob Müller (entrepreneur)

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Jakob Müller (born September 3, 1916 in Frick ; † October 6, 2003 in Aarau , reformed , resident in Langenbruck ) was a Swiss entrepreneur .

Life

Jakob Müller was born on September 3, 1916 in Frick, the son of Jakob Müller Senior and Hulda-born Kistler. Müller completed an apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer at the Technikum Winterthur and the École supérieure de Tissage in Lyon . As a result, Müller ran an engineering office for mechanical engineering in Frick from 1941 .

In 1946 Jakob Müller joined the textile machine factory Jakob Müller in Frick, founded by his grandfather in 1887 and continued by his father , which he converted into a stock corporation in 1968 . Under his leadership the company developed into the world market leader for machines for the production of belts and tapes of all kinds.

Jakob Müller married Gertrud, the daughter of Rudolf Theodor Frauenfelder, in 1942. He died on October 6, 2003, one month after he had turned 87 in Aarau.

literature

  • Impulse, in-house magazine of Jakob Müller AG, anniversary edition 2, 1987, In: Aargauer Kantonsbibliothek
  • Albert J. Gasser: The fascination of the ribbon industry and narrow textiles, 1996

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