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History of Centrotherm

2011: InnoFlue® Concentric launched in the North American Market.

2011: Centrotherm Eco Systems begins North America production of select InnoFlue® components.

2011: Centrotherm Eco Systems moves to a larger 22,000 square foot facility.

2011: InnoFlue® Single Wall Commercial launched in the North American Market.

2010: InnoFlue® Flex introduced to the North American Market.

2010: InnoFlue® Single Wall Residential Polypropylene Flue Gas Vent System introduced to the North American market.

2010: InnoFlue® obtains ULC-S636 certification.

2009: Centrotec Sustainable A.G., in partnership with Martin Wawrla, forms it's U.S. subsidiary Centrotherm Eco Systems.

2008: Centrotherm introduces InnoFlue® CLV Systems for multi-unit residential and commercial vent applications to the European Market.

2007: Centrotherm introduces InnoFlue® Flex in 2" through 6" diameters to the European Market.

2006: Centrotherm's InnoFlue® obtains CE EN-1447 certification.

2005: Centrotherm adds stainless steel and aluminum vent systems to European product portfolio.

2004: Centrotherm adds new logistics center to existing Brilon facility.

2001: Centrotherm launches InnoFlue® Positive Pressure Cascade Vent System at ISH.

2000: Centrotec Sustainable A.G. acquires Italian distributor SITEC. SITEC is renamed Centrotherm Italy.

2000: Centrotherm completes new Corporate headquarters in Brilon, Germany.

1999: Centrotec acquires Ubbink B.V.

1999: Centrotherm executes first major OEM supply contract with Buderus, a member of the Bosch Thermotechnology Group

1998: Centrotherm creates parent holding company Centrotec Sustainable A.G. Centrotec Sustainable A.G. completes initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

1994: Centrotherm introduces the InnoFlue® line of polypropylene flue gas venting to the European Market.

1994: Centrotherm Systemtechnik formed in Germany.