July 01, 1990
Foundation of the Bernhard Stork cleaning company and thus the beginning of mobile processing technology
1994
Foundation of Stork Umweltdienste GmbH in Magdeburg as a processing company with branches in Köselitz and Glindenberg.
1995/96
Chimney demolition in Magdeburg. Special feature: 10 m higher than planned. 39 m instead of 29 m as planned.
2003
Demolition of the first 16-storey building with a self-developed demolition system using mini-excavators on the floors.
2003
Construction of the excavation pit for the prominent building project by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser "Green Citadel" in Magdeburg's city center.
2005
Demolition of the Ernst-Grube Stadium. The home stadium of 1. FC Magdeburg was the largest stadium in the city of Magdeburg and had room for 25,800 spectators. It was named after the Magdeburg resistance fighter Ernst Grube. The MDCC Arena, which is still in use today, was built on the same site and has a maximum capacity of 27,250 spectators.
Demolition of Ernst-Grube Stadium
June 23, 2008
Takeover of BBW Recycling Mittelelbe GmbH Magdeburg at Hansehafen. BBW was founded in December 1990 and is a producer of recycled building materials.
August 17, 2011
MINERALplus Stork GmbH & Co. KG is founded as a processor at the Zossen site in Brandenburg in cooperation with EP Power Minerals Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH.
2013 Elbe floods
STORK and its employees transport large quantities of sandbags throughout the city at their own expense and successfully protect their own and neighboring companies against the water.
Landfill and opencast mining
The DK I Erxleben Riesengrund landfill is part of the HRU and has an area of approx. 10 hectares and a landfill volume of approx. 1 million m³. In addition, natural sand and natural gravel of various qualities can be supplied through the operation of our own open-cast mine.
December 16, 2014
Foundation of Stork ALU Recycling GmbH as a joint project with the company MOBI FLOAT B.V.
April 29, 2018
Founding of Recycling OWL GmbH as a recycling company in the north of East Westphalia.