J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1867-02-13
Website
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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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2024-11-27 (railtarget.cz)
Voith Advances Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC) with Electrical and Digital Integration
Voith integrates electrical and digital components into DAC, advancing automation and communication in European railways.
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2024-09-03 (finanznachrichten.de)
Voith and Weifu are allowed to set up a hydrogen joint venture
The Federal Cartel Office has approved the establishment of two joint ventures in the field of hydrogen technology by the Voith Group (Heidenheim) together with Weifu High-Tech Group Co., Ltd (PR China) under merger control law
Read more2022-08-02 (volksfreund.de)
Voith Group: Majority share takeover of ARGO-HYTOS successfully completed
After receiving all official approvals, Voith successfully completed the acquisition of the majority stake in the ARGO-HYTOS Group on August 2, 2022. ARGO-HYTOS, headquartered in Switzerland, develops and produces hydraulic components and
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2022-07-14 (zughalt.de)
Voith plans takeover of IGW Rail
The technology group Voith plans to take over IGW Rail. Based in Brno (Czech Republic), the company specializes in transmissions for rail vehicles and is part of the BMT Group based in Belgium.
Read more2022-07-08 (railtech.com)
Voith eyeing takeover of IGW Rail
The Voith Group announced its intention to acquire independent gear unit supplier IGW Rail on Thursday for an undisclosed sum. The takeover is expected to be finalised in the fourth quarter of this year. IGW Rail is currently part of the Belgium-based BMT Group.
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2022-07-07 (onvista.de)
OTS: Voith Group / Voith plans takeover of IGW Rail (PHOTO)
OTS: Voith Group/ Voith plans takeover of IGW Rail (PHOTO) OTS: Voith Group/ Voith plans takeover of IGW Rail (PHOTO) dpa-AFX 07/07/2022, 1:02 p.m. Voith plans takeover of IGW Rail (PHOTO) Heidenheim , Germany/ Brno, Czech Republic( ots)-- Voith
Read more2022-01-25 (nachrichten-heute.net)
Voith Group: Voith becomes the sole shareholder of ELIN engines
Heidenheim (ots) - - Voith takes over the remaining shares in ELIN engines. - Through the takeover, Voith is driving the consistent expansion of the
Read more2020-05-05 (oevz.com)
Voith and PCS Holding prior to takeover of Traktionssysteme Austria GmbH
TSA is the world's leading manufacturer of electric motors, generators and transmissions for rail and road vehicles
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2018-08-01 (recyclingtoday.com)
Copamex to add Voith stock prep system
New equipment will be part of Mexican mill’s switch to containerboard production.
Read more2016-06-23 (deaandeelhouder.nl)
Investor Kuka sells stake to Midea – media
Voith is selling its stake of more than 25 percent in the German robot maker Kuka to the Chinese Midea, which seems to clear the way to complete the merger between Kuka and Midea without major obstacles. Reuters reported this on Thursday based on sources.
Read more2016-06-23 (dw.com)
Chinese closer to Kuka takeover – DW – 06/23/2016
German engineering company Voith has dismissed media reports it has struck a deal with Chinese investor Midea to sell its majority stake in robotics firm Kuka, but didn't rule out that a sale was at all possible.
Read more2006-10-08 (at-aandrijftechniek.nl)
Voith Turbo will supply turbochargers
During the Commercial Vehicle Show, Voith Turbo and IAP Technology announced that IAP will merge with the recently established Voith Turbo Aufladungssysteme in Gommern, Germany. With the merger, both companies are combining their activities in the field of turbochargers for internal combustion engines.
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