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KHD Humboldt Wedag

KHD Humboldt Wedag is an engineering company that supplies machinery, parts, and services, including process engineering and project management to the global cement industry. The holding company KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG, based in Cologne, Germany employs more than 750 employees[1] worldwide, including customer service centers in the Americas, India, Russia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

KHD Humboldt Wedag
TypePublicly traded
FWB: KWG
IndustryEngineering
Founded1856
Headquarters,
Key people
Hubert Keusch(Chairman), Juergen Luckas (CFO), Yizhen “Mario” Zhu (EVP), Daniel Uttelbach, Sales & Technology (EVP)
ProductsMachinery, systems and services for the cement industry
ServicesPlant Services, Spare parts , Process Engineering, Project Management
Number of employees
750 employees[1]
Websitekhd.com

KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[2]

History

In 1856, Hermann Sievers, Wimmar Breuer and Martin Neuerburg formed a general partnership, under the name of Maschinenfabrik von Sievers & Co[3] Humboldt Wedag AG, formed in 1859[4] was formerly the industrial plant arm of Deutz AG.[5][6]

In 1871, the company changed its name to Maschinenbau Anstalt Humboldt in honor of the famous German Scientist Alexander von Humboldt. In December 1924, under the direction of Peter Klöckner, the company entered into a cooperative agreement with Motorenfabrik Deutz AG which would later become Humboldt-Deutz-Motoren AG. Peter Klöckner secured approximately 78% of the capital of Humboldt-Deutz-Motoren AG and an agreement was made to bind the company firmly to Klöckner Werke AG, as a subsidiary. In 1938, after a deal with Klöckner Werke AG, the company changed their name to Klöckner Humboldt Deutz AG.[7][8][9]

In the spring of 1969, the plant construction division was extended through the acquisition of a majority holding in Westfalia Dinnendahl Gröppel AG (Wedag) of Bochum. Further in 1972, Wedag and Humboldt merged to become KHD Industrieanlagen AG.[10]

In 1988, after economic problems caused by misjudgments and bad investments combined with an unfavorable economic climate, the KHD group began a radical restructuring based on strategic business units, with KHD AG continuing to operate as a managing holding company. The group began showing a profit in 1989.[11]

In 1993, KHD Humboldt Wedag acquired ZAB Zementanlagen und Maschinenbau GmbH.[12]

Later in 2005 the company was acquired by MFC Bancorp; after its successful recovery, the holding company itself changed its name to KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd.[13][14]

In 2009, KHD Humboldt Wedag divested its two subsidiaries, MBE Coal & Minerals Technology and MBE Cologne Engineering, to concentrate on cement.[15][16]

In 2010, the company split into Terra Nova and KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG.[17]

In February 2011, KHD and AVIC Beijing Co. Ltd signed a strategic partnership agreement.[18]

In April 2013, KHD signed an exclusive and perpetual license agreement with Weir Minerals for HPGR (high pressure grinding rolls) technology. KHD would receive royalty payment on equipment sales.[19][20]

In Sept 2013, AVIC International Beijing Limited bid to acquire further 19.03% of shares in KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG. On the completion of these transactions, AVIC will hold total 39.03% of the shares in KHD.[21]

In Dec 2013,a joint statement by the management and supervisory Board said they welcome AVIC's aim to continue its support of KHD's current growth strategy and to maintain the commercial identity of the KHD Group.[22]

Business concept

Apart from process engineering and project management, the company's products are classified into grinding technology, burning technology and process automation. The company also has a centralized test center in Cologne and a dedicated spare parts and plant services division.[23]

References

  1. ^ a b "KHD 2013 Fact Sheet"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Buergin, Rainer (16 February 2011). "Daimler, KHD Humboldt Wedag, SAP: German Equity Market Preview". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  3. ^ Henze, Anton; et al. (1982). Nordrhein-Westfalen: Kunstdenkmäler und Museen (in German) (6th ed.). Stuttgart: Reclam. p. 430. ISBN 9783150084021.
  4. ^ World Trade Centers Association World Business Directory Volume 1, Detroit: Gale, 1996, ISBN 9780810356788, p. 1685.
  5. ^ International Directory of Company Histories Volume 39, ed. Tina Grant, Detroit: Gale, 2001, ISBN 9781558624443, p. 122.
  6. ^ "Kein Käufer für die Wedag", Manager Magazin, 10 November 1999 (in German)
  7. ^ Kellenbenz, Hermann (1975). Vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Köln: Greven. p. 405. ISBN 9783774301191.
  8. ^ Jung, Werner (2006). Das moderne Köln: 1914–2005; vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis heute. Der historische Stadtführer (in German). Cologne: Bachem. p. 265. ISBN 9783761618615.
  9. ^ Jung, Werner (2004). Das neuzeitliche Köln: 1794–1914; von der Franzosenzeit bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg. Der historische Stadtführer (in German). Köln: Bachem. p. 200. ISBN 9783761615904.
  10. ^ Hast, Adéle (1991). International directory of company histories. St.James Press. p. 543. ISBN 9781558620599.
  11. ^ KHD Konzern
  12. ^ Letter to Shareholders, p 16
  13. ^ Matt Rand, "Gurus Buy Into Europe, Sell Technology", Forbes, 8 November 2005.
  14. ^ Richard Gibbons, "A Potential 10-Bagger", The Motley Fool, 13 July 2007.
  15. ^ "Humboldt Wedag: Kein weiterer Stellenabbau" 2013-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Köln Nachrichten, 30 June 2010 (in German)
  16. ^ "KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd. Announces the Completion of the Sale of Its World-Wide Coal and Minerals Operations and Its Manufacturing Facility in Cologne", Press release, Reuters, 8 October 2009.
  17. ^ Company History, MFC Industrial Ltd., 2011.
  18. ^ Annual Report 2011, p4
  19. ^ Nasdaq OMX
  20. ^ FinanzNachrichten
  21. ^ "Home | Financial Post Home Page | Financial Post".
  22. ^ "KHD recommends shareholders accept AVIC offer". 6 December 2013.
  23. ^

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KHD Humboldt Wedag is an engineering company that supplies machinery parts and services including process engineering and project management to the global cement industry The holding company KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG based in Cologne Germany employs more than 750 employees 1 worldwide including customer service centers in the Americas India Russia and the Asia Pacific region KHD Humboldt WedagTypePublicly tradedTraded asFWB KWGIndustryEngineeringFounded1856HeadquartersCologne GermanyKey peopleHubert Keusch Chairman Juergen Luckas CFO Yizhen Mario Zhu EVP Daniel Uttelbach Sales amp Technology EVP ProductsMachinery systems and services for the cement industryServicesPlant Services Spare parts Process Engineering Project ManagementNumber of employees750 employees 1 Websitekhd comKHD Humboldt Wedag International AG is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange 2 History EditIn 1856 Hermann Sievers Wimmar Breuer and Martin Neuerburg formed a general partnership under the name of Maschinenfabrik von Sievers amp Co 3 Humboldt Wedag AG formed in 1859 4 was formerly the industrial plant arm of Deutz AG 5 6 In 1871 the company changed its name to Maschinenbau Anstalt Humboldt in honor of the famous German Scientist Alexander von Humboldt In December 1924 under the direction of Peter Klockner the company entered into a cooperative agreement with Motorenfabrik Deutz AG which would later become Humboldt Deutz Motoren AG Peter Klockner secured approximately 78 of the capital of Humboldt Deutz Motoren AG and an agreement was made to bind the company firmly to Klockner Werke AG as a subsidiary In 1938 after a deal with Klockner Werke AG the company changed their name to Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG 7 8 9 In the spring of 1969 the plant construction division was extended through the acquisition of a majority holding in Westfalia Dinnendahl Groppel AG Wedag of Bochum Further in 1972 Wedag and Humboldt merged to become KHD Industrieanlagen AG 10 In 1988 after economic problems caused by misjudgments and bad investments combined with an unfavorable economic climate the KHD group began a radical restructuring based on strategic business units with KHD AG continuing to operate as a managing holding company The group began showing a profit in 1989 11 In 1993 KHD Humboldt Wedag acquired ZAB Zementanlagen und Maschinenbau GmbH 12 Later in 2005 the company was acquired by MFC Bancorp after its successful recovery the holding company itself changed its name to KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd 13 14 In 2009 KHD Humboldt Wedag divested its two subsidiaries MBE Coal amp Minerals Technology and MBE Cologne Engineering to concentrate on cement 15 16 In 2010 the company split into Terra Nova and KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG 17 In February 2011 KHD and AVIC Beijing Co Ltd signed a strategic partnership agreement 18 In April 2013 KHD signed an exclusive and perpetual license agreement with Weir Minerals for HPGR high pressure grinding rolls technology KHD would receive royalty payment on equipment sales 19 20 In Sept 2013 AVIC International Beijing Limited bid to acquire further 19 03 of shares in KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG On the completion of these transactions AVIC will hold total 39 03 of the shares in KHD 21 In Dec 2013 a joint statement by the management and supervisory Board said they welcome AVIC s aim to continue its support of KHD s current growth strategy and to maintain the commercial identity of the KHD Group 22 Business concept EditApart from process engineering and project management the company s products are classified into grinding technology burning technology and process automation The company also has a centralized test center in Cologne and a dedicated spare parts and plant services division 23 References Edit a b KHD 2013 Fact Sheet permanent dead link Buergin Rainer 16 February 2011 Daimler KHD Humboldt Wedag SAP German Equity Market Preview Bloomberg L P Retrieved 21 May 2013 Henze Anton et al 1982 Nordrhein Westfalen Kunstdenkmaler und Museen in German 6th ed Stuttgart Reclam p 430 ISBN 9783150084021 World Trade Centers Association World Business Directory Volume 1 Detroit Gale 1996 ISBN 9780810356788 p 1685 International Directory of Company Histories Volume 39 ed Tina Grant Detroit Gale 2001 ISBN 9781558624443 p 122 Kein Kaufer fur die Wedag Manager Magazin 10 November 1999 in German Kellenbenz Hermann 1975 Vom 18 Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart Koln Greven p 405 ISBN 9783774301191 Jung Werner 2006 Das moderne Koln 1914 2005 vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis heute Der historische Stadtfuhrer in German Cologne Bachem p 265 ISBN 9783761618615 Jung Werner 2004 Das neuzeitliche Koln 1794 1914 von der Franzosenzeit bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg Der historische Stadtfuhrer in German Koln Bachem p 200 ISBN 9783761615904 Hast Adele 1991 International directory of company histories St James Press p 543 ISBN 9781558620599 KHD Konzern Letter to Shareholders p 16 Matt Rand Gurus Buy Into Europe Sell Technology Forbes 8 November 2005 Richard Gibbons A Potential 10 Bagger The Motley Fool 13 July 2007 Humboldt Wedag Kein weiterer Stellenabbau Archived 2013 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Koln Nachrichten 30 June 2010 in German KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd Announces the Completion of the Sale of Its World Wide Coal and Minerals Operations and Its Manufacturing Facility in Cologne Press release Reuters 8 October 2009 Company History MFC Industrial Ltd 2011 Annual Report 2011 p4 Nasdaq OMX FinanzNachrichten Home Financial Post Home Page Financial Post KHD recommends shareholders accept AVIC offer 6 December 2013 Reuters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KHD Humboldt Wedag amp oldid 1146540381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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