In 1917, Charles Muller founded his machine tool business in Bévilard, in the Jura region.
Concentrating mainly on the watchmaking industry, the firm moved to Bienne in 1929.
As a result of the 1930s watchmaking crisis, the firm diversified its activity and today caters for all sectors of industry.
Félix, Serge and Marcel succeeded their father in 1942 and formed today's limited company. In 1966, the firm built new premises with an area of 1'400 m².
After the death of Félix Muller in 1967, his son Michel joined the management. In 1983, MULLER MACHINES SA moved to Brügg and opened one of Europe's largest second-hand machine tool centres, with a permanent exhibition of 15'000 m².
In 1992, Muller Machines SA celebrates 75 years of existence and inaugurates a new building with 4 floors.
In 2001, the Muller Group Holding is established. Muller Machines SA installs his tools and accessories shop Realtools SA in modern premises on the main site Brügg / Bienne. (Realtools SA)
In 2002, during the national exhibition in Switzerland, Muller Machines SA opens its own machine tool museum, with a multipurpose hall for conferences, seminars and celebrations (Centre Muller)
In 2004, Muller Machines SA creates AuctionMachinetool SA, its platform for online machinetools' auctions.
(AuctionMachinetool SA)
In 2007, Muller Machines SA installs its revision workshop in a brand new building and celebrates its 90 year history. (Muller Revision SA)
In 2008, Muller Machines SA opens a new exhibition hall in Ticino (Switzerland).
With a dynamic management team, the firm is continuing to develop: it exports its machine tools throughout Europe, as well as to America and Asia.