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Deutz AG

Deutz AG is a German internal combustion engine manufacturer, based in Porz, Cologne, Germany.

Deutz AG
TypeAktiengesellschaft
FWB: DEZ
IndustryMechanical engineering
FoundedMarch 31, 1864; 159 years ago (1864-03-31)
FounderNicolaus Otto
Eugen Langen
HeadquartersCologne, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Sebastian Schulte (CEO, CFO)
Dietmar Voggenreiter (Chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsDiesel engines and engine components for agricultural machinery, marine propulsion, automobiles and construction equipment
Revenue€1,479.1 million (2017)
€121.2 million (2017)
Total assets€1.213 billion (2017)
Total equity€599.2 million (2017)
Number of employees
4,560 (2018)[1]
Websitewww.deutz.com

History edit

 
Deutz AG production plant in Porz
 
G613
(Downpatrick & Co Down Railway)
 
Deutz F1 M414 tractor (1939)
 
Magirus Israeli firefighter car
 
Diesel locomotive type KHD T4M 625, 1954

The company was founded by Nicolaus Otto, the inventor of the four-stroke internal combustion engine, and his partner Eugen Langen on 31 March 1864, as N. A. Otto & Cie, later renamed to Gasmotoren-Fabrik Deutz after moving operations in 1869, from Cologne to Deutz, located on the opposite side of the Rhine, also called "the wrong side" in Cologne.

In the early years, Otto and Langen were interested only in producing stationary engines, not automobiles.[2] The technical director, Gottlieb Daimler, was eager to produce automobiles. In the middle of the 1870s, it was suggested that he transfer to the company's St. Petersburg factory to reduce his influence. He resigned, taking Wilhelm Maybach with him.[2] Deutz also produced agricultural machines such as Combine harvesters and Tractors, as well as Commercial Vehicles such as Trucks and Buses.

In 1884, Edouard Sarazin, a Belgian patents Lawyer and Pioneer of automotive engineering, represented 'Gasmotorenfabrik Otto & Langen' (Deutz AG) and acquired the licence to build Deutz engines in France, which he duly contracted to Perin, Panhard & Cie (later Panhard et Levassor) in Paris. Around 1886/1887, he similarly acquired licences to build Daimler engines. His untimely death in 1887, left his widow Louise to develop the business relationships and complete the partnership negotiations.[3][4]: p.11 : p.14 [5]: p.101 [6]

Famous people who have worked for Deutz include Eugen Langen, Nicolaus Otto, Gottlieb Daimler (from 1872 until 1880), Wilhelm Maybach (from 1872 until 1880), Prosper L'Orange (from 1904 until October 1908), Ettore Bugatti (in 1907), and Robert Bosch.

During World War II, the company was ordered to produce artillery and operated under the name Klöckner Humboldt Deutz AG (KHD).[7] In 1942, KHD was declared a war model company by the National Socialist German Workers' Front for its "services to the defense economy". In this context, the company relied heavily on the use of forced laborers. In the 1942/1943 financial year, 2127 people, mainly from Western Europe, were forced to work at KHD. In some cases, up to 40 percent of the workers in the plants were forced laborers.[8] The factory was almost destroyed by an air raid on the night of the 3rd and 4th of July 1943 (→ Bombing of Cologne in WW II).[9]

From 1892 to 1970, Deutz built locomotives in the power range from 4 HP to 2000 HP; until 1927, with gasoline engines, and from 1927, increasingly with diesel engine drive.

Commercial vehicles powered by Deutz engines were popular from 1960 to 1980. Fire engines built by Magirus in Ulm, Southern Germany, used an M-shaped logo, with the steeple of the world's tallest church, the Ulm Minster, in its center. After the Magirus-Deutz merger, the company continued to use this logo even though the twin towers of the Cologne Cathedral can be seen from the company headquarters.

Deutz's head office is in the Porz district of Cologne and, as of 2004, was manufacturing liquid and air-cooled diesel engines. The larger engines in the Deutz range were manufactured in Mannheim at a production facility that once belonged to Süddeutsche Bremsen-AG as MWM-Diesel. Deutz also has production facilities in other countries, including Spain, and a joint venture production facility in China. After Deutz took over, the plant specialized in marine engines. This facility now produces engines for marine and power generation, which can run on either fuel oils or fuel gases (including landfill gas). In 1995 Deutz sold its agricultural machinery division – Deutz-Fahr – to the Italian company SAME, forming SAME Deutz-Fahr.

In February 2022, CEO Frank Hiller was dismissed and replaced by the supervisory board. Sebastian Schulte replaced him as the interim CEO & CFO. The Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Bernd Bohr, resigned. His successor was Dietmar Voggenreiter.[10]

Engines edit

Deutz engines are available in the power range of 5 to 500 kW, with air, oil or water cooling and with life expectancy of 20,000 to 30,000 running hours TBO (Time Between Overhauling) on rebuilt and brand-new units.

Parts and services are available worldwide. A network of distributors in the United States and Canada was established.

Deutz-powered air-cooled engine are well-suited for many applications since they cannot freeze or boil over during normal operation.

Deutz also manufactures oil-cooled engines. These can provide the same power as other engine designs, but in a smaller package, since they do not require the additional space to house a radiator.[citation needed] Deutz also makes engines with a tandem oil cooler/radiator configuration; these also do not require antifreeze or coolant agents.

Deutz also sells a line of economic liquid-cooled engines.

In 2007, the "Deutz Power Systems" division was sold to 3i, and Deutz AG now concentrates on producing and selling compact engines under the Deutz brand only. They focus on manufacturing engines only for the customer, without competing for the entire piece of finished machinery.

On October 1 2008, the former Deutz Power Systems division received a new, old, name MWM (Motoren Werke Mannheim AG). Karl Benz established the company in 1871. After splitting the engine business from Benz AG, it became Motoren-Werke Mannheim AG. Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG took over in 1985, later becoming Deutz AG. After spinning off Deutz Power Systems, the company has made a full circle back to MWM.[11]

In 2012, SAME Deutz-Fahr sold 22 million shares, the majority of its holding in Deutz AG, to Volvo, making of it the largest shareholder at just over 25%. SAME Deutz-Fahr retained 8.4% equity in the company.[12]

In 2017, Deutz acquired Torqeedo[13] GmbH, specialist for integrated electric and hybrid drives for boats. Volvo sold all of its ownership stakes in Deutz in the same year.[14]

Former business edit

Locomotive and wagon construction (1892-1970) edit

Until the 1950s, only small locomotives (e.g. light rail locomotives) were produced. After the interest group formed in 1953 with the United Westdeutsche Waggonfabriken AG (Westwaggon) and their final takeover in 1959, KHD was also able to build large bogie diesel locomotives.

  • Class V60 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1957
  • Class V100 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1961
  • Class V160 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1966
  • Class V90 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1967

Other types of construction for industrial and private railways were also produced between 1959 and 1970, including:

  • Type KHD PMZ122R from 1929
  • Types KHD A4M 220 R / 420 R from 1934
  • Type KHD A6M 324 R from 1934
  • Type KHD A8M 324 R type C from 1938
  • Type KHD A2L 514 R from 1952
  • Type KHD A8L 614 R from 1953
  • Type KHD T8M 625 R 1956
  • Type KHD DG 2000 BBM 1956
  • Type KHD DG 2000 CCE 1957
  • Type KHD KS 55 B from 1958
  • Type KHD MS 800 D 1959
  • Type KHD DG 1000 BBM from 1959
  • Type KHD DG 1200 BBM from 1960
  • Type KHD DG 1600 CCM from 1959
  • Type KHD DG 2000 CCM from 1963
  • Type KHD DG 1500 CCM 1970

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Deutz company profile". Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Georgano, G.N. Cars: Early and Vintage, 1886-1930. (London: Grange-Universal, 1985)
  3. ^ Motor Museum in Miniature - Louise Sarazin
  4. ^ James M. Laux: In First Gear. The French automobile industry to 1914. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal 1976, ISBN 0-7735-0264-5.
  5. ^ Reinhard Seiffert: The era of Gottlieb Daimler(Die Ära Gottlieb Daimlers).
  6. ^ . Louise and Edouard Sarazin. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  7. ^ Rieke Klindworth (1997), "Zwangsarbeit bei der Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (1940–1945)", Geschichte in Köln, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 87–118, doi:10.7788/gik.1997.42.1.87, S2CID 179405990
  8. ^ Klindworth, Rieke (1997). "Zwangsarbeit bei der Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (1940–1945)". Geschichte in Köln. 42: 87–118. doi:10.7788/gik.1997.42.1.87. S2CID 179405990.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  10. ^ Müller-Arnold, Benedikt. "Deutz und die Frauenquote: Wie töricht sich Männer anstellen können". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-24. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  13. ^ "Deutz acquired Torqeedo".
  14. ^ "AB Volvo has sold its investment in DEUTZ AG". www.deutz.com. Retrieved 7 July 2021.

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This article is about the engine manufacturer For other uses see Deutz Deutz AG is a German internal combustion engine manufacturer based in Porz Cologne Germany Deutz AGTypeAktiengesellschaftTraded asFWB DEZIndustryMechanical engineeringFoundedMarch 31 1864 159 years ago 1864 03 31 FounderNicolaus OttoEugen LangenHeadquartersCologne GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleSebastian Schulte CEO CFO Dietmar Voggenreiter Chairman of the supervisory board ProductsDiesel engines and engine components for agricultural machinery marine propulsion automobiles and construction equipmentRevenue 1 479 1 million 2017 Net income 121 2 million 2017 Total assets 1 213 billion 2017 Total equity 599 2 million 2017 Number of employees4 560 2018 1 Websitewww deutz com Contents 1 History 2 Engines 3 Former business 3 1 Locomotive and wagon construction 1892 1970 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Deutz AG production plant in Porz nbsp G613 Downpatrick amp Co Down Railway nbsp Deutz F1 M414 tractor 1939 nbsp Magirus Israeli firefighter car nbsp Diesel locomotive type KHD T4M 625 1954The company was founded by Nicolaus Otto the inventor of the four stroke internal combustion engine and his partner Eugen Langen on 31 March 1864 as N A Otto amp Cie later renamed to Gasmotoren Fabrik Deutz after moving operations in 1869 from Cologne to Deutz located on the opposite side of the Rhine also called the wrong side in Cologne In the early years Otto and Langen were interested only in producing stationary engines not automobiles 2 The technical director Gottlieb Daimler was eager to produce automobiles In the middle of the 1870s it was suggested that he transfer to the company s St Petersburg factory to reduce his influence He resigned taking Wilhelm Maybach with him 2 Deutz also produced agricultural machines such as Combine harvesters and Tractors as well as Commercial Vehicles such as Trucks and Buses In 1884 Edouard Sarazin a Belgian patents Lawyer and Pioneer of automotive engineering represented Gasmotorenfabrik Otto amp Langen Deutz AG and acquired the licence to build Deutz engines in France which he duly contracted to Perin Panhard amp Cie later Panhard et Levassor in Paris Around 1886 1887 he similarly acquired licences to build Daimler engines His untimely death in 1887 left his widow Louise to develop the business relationships and complete the partnership negotiations 3 4 p 11 p 14 5 p 101 6 Famous people who have worked for Deutz include Eugen Langen Nicolaus Otto Gottlieb Daimler from 1872 until 1880 Wilhelm Maybach from 1872 until 1880 Prosper L Orange from 1904 until October 1908 Ettore Bugatti in 1907 and Robert Bosch During World War II the company was ordered to produce artillery and operated under the name Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG KHD 7 In 1942 KHD was declared a war model company by the National Socialist German Workers Front for its services to the defense economy In this context the company relied heavily on the use of forced laborers In the 1942 1943 financial year 2127 people mainly from Western Europe were forced to work at KHD In some cases up to 40 percent of the workers in the plants were forced laborers 8 The factory was almost destroyed by an air raid on the night of the 3rd and 4th of July 1943 Bombing of Cologne in WW II 9 From 1892 to 1970 Deutz built locomotives in the power range from 4 HP to 2000 HP until 1927 with gasoline engines and from 1927 increasingly with diesel engine drive Commercial vehicles powered by Deutz engines were popular from 1960 to 1980 Fire engines built by Magirus in Ulm Southern Germany used an M shaped logo with the steeple of the world s tallest church the Ulm Minster in its center After the Magirus Deutz merger the company continued to use this logo even though the twin towers of the Cologne Cathedral can be seen from the company headquarters Deutz s head office is in the Porz district of Cologne and as of 2004 was manufacturing liquid and air cooled diesel engines The larger engines in the Deutz range were manufactured in Mannheim at a production facility that once belonged to Suddeutsche Bremsen AG as MWM Diesel Deutz also has production facilities in other countries including Spain and a joint venture production facility in China After Deutz took over the plant specialized in marine engines This facility now produces engines for marine and power generation which can run on either fuel oils or fuel gases including landfill gas In 1995 Deutz sold its agricultural machinery division Deutz Fahr to the Italian company SAME forming SAME Deutz Fahr In February 2022 CEO Frank Hiller was dismissed and replaced by the supervisory board Sebastian Schulte replaced him as the interim CEO amp CFO The Chairman of the Supervisory Board Bernd Bohr resigned His successor was Dietmar Voggenreiter 10 Engines editThis section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2020 template removal help Deutz engines are available in the power range of 5 to 500 kW with air oil or water cooling and with life expectancy of 20 000 to 30 000 running hours TBO Time Between Overhauling on rebuilt and brand new units Parts and services are available worldwide A network of distributors in the United States and Canada was established Deutz powered air cooled engine are well suited for many applications since they cannot freeze or boil over during normal operation Deutz also manufactures oil cooled engines These can provide the same power as other engine designs but in a smaller package since they do not require the additional space to house a radiator citation needed Deutz also makes engines with a tandem oil cooler radiator configuration these also do not require antifreeze or coolant agents Deutz also sells a line of economic liquid cooled engines In 2007 the Deutz Power Systems division was sold to 3i and Deutz AG now concentrates on producing and selling compact engines under the Deutz brand only They focus on manufacturing engines only for the customer without competing for the entire piece of finished machinery On October 1 2008 the former Deutz Power Systems division received a new old name MWM Motoren Werke Mannheim AG Karl Benz established the company in 1871 After splitting the engine business from Benz AG it became Motoren Werke Mannheim AG Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG took over in 1985 later becoming Deutz AG After spinning off Deutz Power Systems the company has made a full circle back to MWM 11 In 2012 SAME Deutz Fahr sold 22 million shares the majority of its holding in Deutz AG to Volvo making of it the largest shareholder at just over 25 SAME Deutz Fahr retained 8 4 equity in the company 12 In 2017 Deutz acquired Torqeedo 13 GmbH specialist for integrated electric and hybrid drives for boats Volvo sold all of its ownership stakes in Deutz in the same year 14 Former business editLocomotive and wagon construction 1892 1970 edit Until the 1950s only small locomotives e g light rail locomotives were produced After the interest group formed in 1953 with the United Westdeutsche Waggonfabriken AG Westwaggon and their final takeover in 1959 KHD was also able to build large bogie diesel locomotives Class V60 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1957 Class V100 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1961 Class V160 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1966 Class V90 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1967Other types of construction for industrial and private railways were also produced between 1959 and 1970 including Type KHD PMZ122R from 1929 Types KHD A4M 220 R 420 R from 1934 Type KHD A6M 324 R from 1934 Type KHD A8M 324 R type C from 1938 Type KHD A2L 514 R from 1952 Type KHD A8L 614 R from 1953 Type KHD T8M 625 R 1956 Type KHD DG 2000 BBM 1956 Type KHD DG 2000 CCE 1957 Type KHD KS 55 B from 1958 Type KHD MS 800 D 1959 Type KHD DG 1000 BBM from 1959 Type KHD DG 1200 BBM from 1960 Type KHD DG 1600 CCM from 1959 Type KHD DG 2000 CCM from 1963 Type KHD DG 1500 CCM 1970Notes edit Deutz company profile Retrieved September 25 2019 a b Georgano G N Cars Early and Vintage 1886 1930 London Grange Universal 1985 Motor Museum in Miniature Louise Sarazin James M Laux In First Gear The French automobile industry to 1914 McGill Queen s University Press Montreal 1976 ISBN 0 7735 0264 5 Reinhard Seiffert The era of Gottlieb Daimler Die Ara Gottlieb Daimlers Daimler Leaders and Personalities Louise and Edouard Sarazin Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 9 November 2013 Rieke Klindworth 1997 Zwangsarbeit bei der Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG 1940 1945 Geschichte in Koln vol 42 no 1 pp 87 118 doi 10 7788 gik 1997 42 1 87 S2CID 179405990 Klindworth Rieke 1997 Zwangsarbeit bei der Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG 1940 1945 Geschichte in Koln 42 87 118 doi 10 7788 gik 1997 42 1 87 S2CID 179405990 Geschichtswerkstatt Koln Kalk Kriege Zerstorung und Wiederaufbau Archived from the original on 2017 12 22 Retrieved 2017 12 19 Muller Arnold Benedikt Deutz und die Frauenquote Wie toricht sich Manner anstellen konnen Suddeutsche de in German Retrieved 2022 07 19 Presse Archived from the original on 2008 11 02 Retrieved 2008 11 03 DEUTZ AG PRESS Press Container Volvo increases stake in DEUTZ to 25 plus 1 share Archived from the original on 2012 11 24 Retrieved 2012 07 24 Deutz acquired Torqeedo AB Volvo has sold its investment in DEUTZ AG www deutz com Retrieved 7 July 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deutz AG Official website Deutz logo in the mirror of time Overhauling of a Deutz BF4M1013EC Engine Clippings about Deutz AG in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deutz AG amp oldid 1172314807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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