J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1867-02-13
Website
Risk Signals
1738 news mentions monitored
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Speed Changers, Industrial High-Speed Drives, and Gears, Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified, Manufacturing Industries, Not Elsewhere Classified, Computer Programming Services, Computer Integrated Systems Design), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG
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2025-02-11 (politik-kommunikation.de)
Renvert takes over the management for international markets at DIHK | Politics & communication
Nicole Renvert has been the new director of the international markets of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) since October 2024. She reports directly to Volker Treier. The doctoral political scientist has many years of experience in foreign and security policy as well as in the economy. Previously, Renvert headed the government relationships at the technology group Voith and was at the Science Foundation from 2008
Read more2023-03-03 (hz.de)
dr Stefan Kampmann: Voith CTO appointed to the Science Council of the Federal Government
The member of the Voith Board of Management Dr. Stefan Kampmann wants to help shape the development of research, science and universities in Germany from a company perspective.
Read more2021-07-16 (juve-steuermarkt.de)
Trump has a new tax chief
After around a year without a head of tax, Michèle Hommel-Scherer (53) is the head of the tax department at machine builder Trumpf. Before that, she worked for more than two years as Head of Tax and in Internal Audit & Risk Management at the Woco Group
Read more2016-05-04 (euractiv.de)
Oxfam: Siemens is complicit in human rights violations
Forced resettlement, violence and murder: the Siemens and Voith corporations are complicit in human rights violations
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