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History

1997

The company opens its doors for the first time on a farm in the Overberg under the name Infinite Woods, specialising in the built-in kitchen and -cupboard market. The company consists of its director, Evert Loubser, and two employees.

1998

The second director, Hannes Loubser, joins the company, specialising in design.

2000

Move to Brackenfell and enter the wood component market under the brand Loubser Wood Components (LWC), The third director, Jaco Loubser, joins the company responsible for finance and administration.

2003

The staff grows to 20 full-time employees.

2005

LWC moves to a 3000m² factory in Brackenfell and upgrades its spray facility. The staff grows to 30 permanent employees.

2007

LWC invests in a state-of-the-art sanding facility with CNC technology and introduces its first computerised Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.

2008

LWC becomes a member of the Kitchen Specialists Association (KSA).

2009

LWC further invests in CNC technology.

2012

LWC implements new 3D software technology.

2013

The full-time staff grows to 45 employees.

2017

Roll-out of new machines in the edge banding, cutting and drilling departments.