Koller Engineering is celebrating a remarkable milestone having reached its 45th anniversary. Since its founding in 1980 by Max Koller, the company has established itself as an industry leader in developing products that make travel safe and accessible for wheelchair users.
Now under the leadership of Max's daughter Leoni, with her two daughters also working in the family business, Koller continues its tradition of pioneering highly innovative passenger wheelchair restraints and associated equipment that set the benchmark for safety and reliability in the industry.
"For 45 years, our commitment to safety and quality has never wavered," said Leoni Mullis, Director at Koller. "What began as a response to limited market choices has evolved into a company dedicated to providing superior products engineered to fit all requirements. Nobody does it safer than Koller, and that's a promise we've kept for nearly half a century."
"This anniversary represents not just longevity, but our dedication to maintaining the highest standards in wheelchair accessible travel solutions. Throughout economic challenges and industry changes, we've remained true to our founding principles of superior product quality and exceptional customer service."
Koller's 45-year success story stems from its customer-focused approach. The company continues to deliver personalised service to every customer, whether supplying a single wheelchair restraint or outfitting a fleet of vehicles. "Our strategy has always been to listen carefully to our customers' needs and respond with innovative solutions that combine safety, efficiency, and usability," said Leoni. "By maintaining our core values and family ethos across generations, we've built lasting relationships with customers and partners throughout the industry.
"We're proud of our heritage and excited about our future. As we celebrate this significant milestone, we remain committed to developing new solutions that advance safe, comfortable, and dignified travel for wheelchair users."
Looking ahead, Koller plans to continue its tradition of innovation while upholding the standards that have made it a trusted name in wheelchair accessible transport for nearly half a century.