Fifty years of American mold making.
Bridging generations of traditional craftsmanship with the precision of modern CAD software and 5-Axis CNC technology.
Uncompromising Craftsmanship, Relentless Work Ethic.
After immigrating to America from Kreuzau, Germany and working more than 15 years in the automotive and aircraft industries, Josef Hecker looked to capitalize on his wealth of knowledge in the industrial patterns and models trade and established Eifel Pattern and Model Company in 1973 in Fraser Michigan.
Unmatched skill and dedication.
In the 1980s, Josef Hecker brought in his son, Richard, to help refocus the business. Richard brought with him bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan Technological University and experience working as an engineer for General Motors. The younger Hecker came in with a plan to capitalize on advanced technology and merged the new discipline with Eifel’s existing capabilities.
By 1989, survival and future success meant keeping a steady eye on industry trends and taking advantage of cutting-edge technology. With that in mind, Eifel invested in advanced CAD/CAM software and stateof- the-art CNC machining centers.
time honored craftsmanship and grit.
In 2021, the 3rd generation of leadership, Eric Hecker, also a Michigan Tech alumni, stepped up to serve as Eifel’s Vice President. Having frequented the shop since age eight, Eric has a working knowledge of CAD design, CNC programming, and injection mold processing.
This deep-rooted expertise, along with a passion for the industry continues to drive Eifel boldly into a new era of manufacturing excellence, ensuring Eifel remains at the forefront of precision tooling and innovative plastic solutions.
We put the best people in place and support their growth while devoting resources to obtaining the right equipment and implementing the best methods. You have to invest in all three in order to be successful.
Richard Hecker, Owner & President
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Hear directly from Rick Hecker, President & CEO, as he shares the story behind Eifel’s growth, innovation, and commitment to precision engineering, advanced tooling, and customer-focused manufacturing solutions.
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Milestones In History
In 1973, Josef P. Hecker started Eifel Pattern and Model Company to provide tooling aids to automotive suppliers. After immigrating to America from Kreuzau, Germany and working more than 15 years in the automotive and aircraft industries, Hecker looked to capitalize on his wealth of knowledge in the industrial patterns and models trade and established a company of his own.
The small shop, named after a mountainous region in Germany, takes in more than 200 custom jobs per year and employs more than 20 highly skilled professionals. Eifel has grown into one of the industry’s leading product development and production tooling firms with several prominent Tier 1 automotive customers.
Specializing in the product development cycle, from supporting studio styling with full product design to prototyping and production tooling, Eifel designs and builds tools for products such as steering wheels, vehicle aftermarket parts, airbag housing units, car center consoles, headlamps, and seat back panels. Eifel also provides specialized services including studio consulting, on-site data presentations, and professional contracting services.
Though Eifel’s current status and future appears promising, this was not always the case. As with any industry, the industry was subject to ebbs and flows, and Eifel was not immune. During the mid-1980s in a technology-driven automotive industry, many small businesses, like Eifel, experienced a reduction in business and suffered from an inability to compete for jobs. Many of the small businesses folded.
In the 1980s, Josef Hecker brought in his son, Richard, to help refocus the business. Richard, who grew up working around his father’s shop, had made a name for himself in the industry after obtaining a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan Technological University and working as an engineer for General Motors.
The younger Hecker came in with a plan to capitalize on advanced technology and merged the new discipline with Eifel’s existing capabilities. By 1989, survival and future success meant keeping a steady eye on industry trends and taking advantage of cutting-edge technology. With that in mind, Eifel invested in advanced CAD/CAM software and state-of-the-art CNC machining centers.
“Though the amount invested seems like a substantial investment for a small company, it was something we had to do to remain competitive,” Rick Hecker said. “The upside of that investment was the company seeing immediate positive results.”
With an arsenal of new technology, equipment, and know-how at its disposal, Eifel positioned itself as one of the quickest “Concept to Completion” toolmakers in the business.
Using cross-functional teams of CAD designers, engineers, and toolmakers in the initial concept phase of a program, Eifel not only ensures that all design and manufacturing concerns are implemented in the part design, but also that the overall product development cycle is shortened, part repeatability is delivered, and program costs are reduced.
In 2000, Eifel emerged from the shadow of a shrinking industry with a new approach to business and a new company name: Eifel Inc. But the Michigan design and manufacturing firm’s evolution would not stop there. Shortly following came new ownership. Richard Hecker completed a buyout of his father’s company, taking the reins and guiding Eifel into the future.
Richard built on a philosophy that existed under his father’s leadership and made it a focal point, that of “People, Process, and Technology.” The three combined form the nucleus of a successful business operation.
“Within a good business model each of these areas should be just as important as the other. We put the best people in place and support their growth while devoting resources to obtaining the right equipment and implementing the best methods,” Hecker says. “You have to invest in all three in order to be successful.”
Today, Eifel’s expertise is derived from more than 50 years of business experience in providing turnkey solutions for the company’s many satisfied customers. Computer-aided design and manufacturing are an integral part of Eifel’s ongoing success in a highly competitive marketplace.
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