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Robert Bosch GmbH

Robert Bosch GmbH (/bɒʃ/; German: [bɔʃ] (listen)), commonly known as Bosch and stylized as BOSCH, is a German multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Gerlingen, Germany. The company was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886.[3] Bosch is 92% owned by Robert Bosch Stiftung, a charitable institution.[2] Although the charity is funded by owning the vast majority of shares, it has no voting rights and is involved in health and social causes unrelated to Bosch’s business.

Robert Bosch GmbH
Corporate Sector Research and Advanced Development in Renningen, Germany
TypePrivate (GmbH)
IndustryConglomerate
PredecessorEisemann-Werke
Friedrich Hesser, Maschinenfabrik 
Founded15 November 1886; 136 years ago (1886-11-15)
FounderRobert Bosch
HeadquartersRobert-Bosch-Platz 1, 70839 Gerlingen, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Stefan Hartung (CEO), (CTO, CDO)
Products
Revenue 78.74 billion (2021)[1]
€1.903 billion (2020)[2]
€1.060 billion (2020)[2]
Total assets €97.72 billion (2021)[1]
Total equity €44.30 billion (2021)[1]
Owner Robert Bosch Stiftung (92%)
Bosch Family (8%)
Number of employees
402,600 (2021)[1]
SubsidiariesBSH Hausgeräte, ETAS, Bosch Rexroth
Websitewww.bosch.com

Bosch's core operating areas are spread across four business sectors: mobility (hardware and software), consumer goods (including household appliances and power tools), industrial technology (including drive and control) and energy and building technology.[4]

History

1886–1920

 
Robert Bosch, founder of the company

The company started in a backyard in Stuttgart-West as the Werkstätte für Feinmechanik und Elektrotechnik (Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering) on 15 November 1886.[5] The next year Bosch presented a low voltage magneto for gas engines.

From 1897, Bosch started installing magneto ignition devices into automobiles and became a supplier of an ignition system. In 1902, the chief engineer at Bosch, Gottlob Honold, unveiled the high-voltage magneto ignition system with spark plug.[6]

In 1901, Bosch opened its first factory in Stuttgart. In 1906, the company produced its 100,000th magneto. In the same year, Bosch introduced the eight-hour day for workers. In 1910, the Feuerbach plant was founded and built close to Stuttgart. In this factory, Bosch started to produce generators and headlights "Bosch-Light" in 1914. the system had been presented in 1913.[7]

The onset of motorization in road traffic meant that the company grew very rapidly after 1900. While Bosch had a workforce of 45 in 1901, it had grown to more than 1,000 by 1908.[7]

In 1913, Bosch founded an apprentice workshop in order to recruit qualified young people for the production of automotive electrics.[7] Bosch's international development began in 1898 with the opening of a branch in London, followed the next year by Paris, Vienna, and Budapest. By 1909, Bosch was represented by trading partners on every continent: in 1906 in New York (U.S.) and Johannesburg (South Africa), in 1907 in Sydney (Australia), in 1908 in Buenos Aires (Argentina), in 1909 in Shanghai (China), in 1910 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and in 1911 in Tokyo (Japan). Bosch opened the first factory outside Germany in Paris in 1905, and the first on another continent in 1912 in Springfield, Massachusetts (USA).[7]

In 1917, Bosch was transformed into a corporation and remained so until 1937, when Robert Bosch became the sole owner again after buying back his shares. In the process, the company became a limited liability company (GmbH).[7]

1920s–1945

After the First World War, Bosch lost most of its international holdings, including its U.S. factories. The company had to largely rebuild its international activities. This included opening up further South American and Asian regions. In 1922, for example, Illies & Company established a sales office for Bosch goods in Calcutta, India. In the years that followed, Bosch concluded contracts in Asia with sales partners in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and what is now Indonesia, for example, and on the American continents with partners in Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador.[7]

In the 1920s, Bosch expanded its product range to include numerous automotive technology products that were required for cars in everyday use: electric horn (1921), windshield wipers (1926), and direction indicators ("trafficator", 1927).[7]

And in 1927, Bosch launched injection pumps for diesel. Bosch bought the gas appliances production from Junkers & Co. in 1932, as a part of a diversification strategy. In 1932, the company developed its first electric drill and presented its first car radio. In 1933, Bosch presented its first electric refrigerator for private households.[7]

The year 1933 marked the beginning of the darkest chapter in Bosch's corporate history. On the one hand, the company was systemically relevant as a motor vehicle supplier during the Nazi era, and the management behaved loyally toward the regime. On the other hand, with Robert Bosch's support, the company supported oppositional and anti-regime activities with the utmost secrecy.[8]

Nazi collaboration

In late 1933 negotiations between Robert Bosch AG and the Nazi Party began on relocating parts of armaments production to Germany's interior. Bosch founded two such alternative plants in 1935 and 1937: Dreilinden Maschinenbau GmbH in Kleinmachnow near Berlin and Elektro- und Feinmechanische Industrie GmbH (later Trillke-Werke GmbH) in Hildesheim. Both plants were used exclusively for armaments production. These "shadow factories" were built under great secrecy and in close cooperation with the Nazi authorities.[9] In 1937, Bosch AG became a limited liability company (GmbH).

The Bosch subsidiary Dreilinden Maschinenbau GmbH (DLMG) in Kleinmachnow employed around 5,000 people, more than half of whom were forced laborers, prisoners of war, and female concentration camp prisoners, including many women from the Warsaw Uprising.[10] They had to produce accessories for German Luftwaffe aircraft. In Hildesheim, a secret plant for the entire electrical equipment of tanks, tractors, and trucks of the Wehrmacht was built. In 1944, 4,290 men and women worked in the Trillke factory, 2,019 of whom were forced laborers, prisoners of war and military internees.[citation needed] During the Second World War, there were at least 3000 workers at the mechanics division at the Bosch Hildesheim plant, almost all of them from nearby occupied countries; there are only 200 recorded German workers.[11]

In the last years of the war, no new German tank ever drove without the starter elements from the Bosch factory in Hildesheim. Bosch also had a monopoly position in the outfitting of German Luftwaffe aircraft.[citation needed]

During the war, production was further decentralized, Bosch produced in an ever larger number of factories, and relocated parts of its production to 213 plants in more than 100 locations.[citation needed]

21st century

In 2001, Bosch acquired the Mannesmann Rexroth AG, which they later renamed to Bosch Rexroth AG. In the same year, the company opened a new testing center in Vaitoudden, close to Arjeplog in north Sweden. A new developing center in Abstatt, Germany followed in 2004.

In 2002, Bosch acquired Philips CSI, which at the time was manufacturing a broad range of professional communication and security products and systems including CCTV, congress and public address systems.[12]

In the 2000's the company were responsible for inventing the electric hydraulic brake, the common rail fuel injection with piezo-injectors, the digital car radio with a disc drive, and the cordless screwdriver with a lithium-ion battery in 2003.

Bosch received the Deutsche Zukunftspreis (German Future Prize) from the German president in 2005 and 2008. A new development center was planned in 2008 in Renningen. In 2014, the first departments moved to the new center, while the remaining departments followed in 2015.

In 2006, Bosch acquired Telex Communications and Electro-Voice.

In 2009, Bosch invested about 3.6 billion Euro in development and research. Approximately 3900 patents are published per year. In addition to increasing energy efficiency by employing renewable energies, the company plans to invest into new areas such as biomedical engineering.

China is a both a market and a manufacturing location for Bosch. In 2012, Bosch had 34,000 employees and a revenue of 41.7 billion Yuan (about 5 billion Euro) in China.

Role in emission cheating software

In 2006, Volkswagen executives asked Bosch for help in developing software for their emission defeat devices. Volkswagen is one of Bosch's biggest customers. Volkswagen engineers provided detailed specifications to Bosch, which wrote the necessary code. Bosch was apparently concerned about the legality of software and asked Volkswagen to assume responsibility if the fraud was discovered, but Volkswagen refused.[21]

Starting in 2008, Bosch supplied approximately 17 million motor control and mixture control devices containing illegal software to various manufacturers both domestically and globally. With such software, the automobiles fitted with Bosch's devices emitted more nitrogen oxides than allowed under regulations.[22][23]

On 1 February 2017, Bosch agreed to pay consumers in the United States $327.5 million as compensation for its role in devising the software.[24][25] Bosch also provided emissions software for Fiat Chrysler's 3.0 L V6 diesel engine used in 100,000 model year 2014–2016 Grand Cherokee SUVs and Ram Trucks and agreed to pay affected consumers $27.5 million as part of a broader settlement in January 2019.[26] In May 2019, Bosch paid another $100 million fine for its connection to the Dieselgate scandal.[22][23]

Role in Astongate greenwashing campaign

In 2020, Bosch funded the creation of a 20-page report entitled Decarbonising Road Transport: There Is No Silver Bullet, which was widely debunked for promoting misleading information about the CO2 emissions created in the manufacture of electric vehicles,[27][28][29] following the UK's declaration to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine vehicles from 2030.[30]

The report compared the emissions created in the production of the all-electric Polestar 2 car, which it claimed would emit 24 tonnes of CO2 over its life, with a petrol-powered Volvo XC40, which the report claimed would create 14 tonnes of CO2. Based on the comparison of these two cars alone the study promoted by Clarendon Communications claimed that all electric vehicles would need to drive 50,000 miles (80,000 km) in order to offset the emissions from manufacture[31] – when, in reality, a typical EV need only drive 16,000–18,000 miles (26,000–29,000 km) in order to offset the emissions from manufacture.[32][33]

While Bosch was a key funder of the report, the scandal became known as Astongate given the relationship between British automotive manufacturer, Aston Martin and Clarendon Communications, a shell company posing as a PR agency which set up to promote the report, and which was registered to James Michael Stephens – the Director Global Government & Corporate Affairs at Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.[34][35]

In January 2021, Volkswagen filed a $1.2 billion class-action against Bosch and Continental AG in the United States after VW was forced to reduce production due to a lack of automotive microchips.[36][37] On January 26, 2021, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed that Bosch won on all claims.[38]

In January 2020, Bosch Packaging Technology became Syntegon.[39]

In June 2021, Bosch christened its newly built semiconductor manufacturing plant in which it invested $1.2 billion, its largest-ever spending on a single project.[40]

In April 2022, Bosch announced to acquire Five.ai, an autonomous driving startup.[41]

in April 2022, Bosch announced it had acquired the Dresden-based MEMS micro speaker producer, Arioso Systems. The company will form part of Bosch Sensortec GmbH.[42]

In July 2022, Bosch said the company is looking to invest approximately 3 billion euros into its semiconductor chip production and R&D over the next four years. They will be opening two new facilities for manufacturing a computer chip development in the cities of Dresden and Reutlingen. Chairman Stefan Hartung said the company is not interested in building cutting-edge semiconductor facilities but focuses on 40 and 200-nanometer chips used in the automotive industry.[43]

Operations

The majority of Bosch Group businesses are grouped into the following four business sectors.[44]

Mobility solutions

 
The Bosch R&D center in Abstatt, Germany, which is a major site for the development of automotive components

The Mobility Solutions business sector accounts for 60 percent of total sales in 2019.[2] Its main areas of activity are injection technology and powertrain peripherals for internal-combustion engines, powertrain electrification, steering systems, safety and driver-assistance systems, infotainment technology as well as vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, repair-shop concepts, and technology and services for the automotive aftermarket.

Particular strategic priorities for the sector include transforming the powertrain and expanding the business in the areas of electrification, automated driving, new electrical and electronic architectures for vehicles, accessing adjacent market segments, and developing additional services.

The new Powertrain Solutions division was formed effective 1 January 2018, in order to develop powertrain technology products, regardless of the energy source. The new division resulted from the merger of the former Gasoline Systems and Diesel Systems divisions. It offers products for powertrain technology, from gasoline and diesel direct injection to electrified powertrains with battery systems and, in the future, it will offer fuel-cell technologies as well.

Brands within this sector include:

  • AutoCrew
  • Bosch Car Service
  • ITK Engineering
  • Robinair
  • HC Cargo
  • Zexel
  • ETAS

Industrial technology

In the 2019 business year, the Industrial Technology business sector generated roughly 10 percent of total Bosch Group sales.[2] The sector includes the Drive and Control Technology division, whose products include customized drive, control, and linear motion for factory automation, plant construction and engineering, and mobile machinery.

The second division, Packaging Technology, provides process and packaging for the pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs industries. Its range includes stand-alone machines, systems, and service. In 2018, Bosch decided to look for a new owner for this business. Bosch's in-house provider of assembly systems, Robert Bosch Manufacturing Solutions GmbH, Stuttgart, remains part of the Bosch Group; up to now, it has been part of the Packaging Technology division.

In addition, the Bosch Connected Industry business unit, which develops software and carries out Industry 4.0 projects for internal and external customers, has been part of the Industrial Technology business sector since the start of 2018.

In January 2020, Bosch Packaging Technology became Syntegon [39]

Consumer goods

The Consumer Goods business sector contributed some 23 percent of total Bosch Group sales in 2019.[2] Its Power Tools division is a supplier of power tools, power-tool accessories, and measuring technology. In addition to power tools such as hammer drills, cordless screwdrivers, and jigsaws, its products also include gardening equipment such as lawnmowers, hedge trimmers, and high-pressure cleaners. One of the division's focal points is convenient, high-performance cordless tools, and increasingly also web-enabled tools and services.

Overlapping with its mobility interests, it provides traction motors for electric bicycles with sophisticated control systems.

The Consumer Goods business sector also includes BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, which offers a broad range of modern, energy-efficient, and increasingly connected household appliances. Its products range from washing machines and tumble dryers through refrigerators and freezers, stoves and ovens, and dishwashers, to small appliances such as vacuum cleaners, coffee makers, and food processors.

Brands within this sector include:

Energy and building technology

 
A CCTV camera manufactured by Bosch

In 2019, the Energy and Building Technology business sector generated 7 percent of total Bosch Group sales.[2] Its Building Technologies division (formerly Security Systems) has two areas of business: the global product business for security and communications, and the regional integrator business. The latter offers services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation in selected countries. Both units focus on commercial applications. The products encompass video-surveillance, intrusion-detection, fire-detection, and voice-alarm systems, as well as access-control and professional audio and conference systems.

The Thermotechnology division offers systems for air conditioning, hot water, and decentralized energy management. It provides heating systems and energy management for residential buildings, water heaters, and commercial and industrial heating and air-conditioning systems.

The Bosch Global Service Solutions division offers outsourcing for business processes and services, primarily for customers in the automotive, travel, and logistics industries and in information and communications technology. Within Bosch, it also provides shared-service functions.

Robert Bosch Smart Home GmbH offers web-enabled, app-controlled products for the home.

Brands within this sector:

Other business areas

The Bosch Group also operates in other business areas that are not assigned to a particular sector.[44]

Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. The subsidiary was established in 2015. The business offers products and services in the area of healthcare and medical technology.[45] In March 2020, Bosch Healthcare Solutions announced that it has developed a diagnostic tool for detecting the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic in under three hours. According to Bosch, the test can be performed directly at the point of care, eliminating the need to transport samples.[46]

The Grow Platform GmbH is the legal entity of Grow and a 100% subsidiary of the Bosch corporation. Grow is an internal start-up incubator.

Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (Rbvc, also known as Bosch Ventures) is the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group. RBVC invests worldwide in innovative start-up companies. Its investment activities focus on technology companies working in areas of business of current and future relevance for Bosch, above all, automation and electrification, energy efficiency, enabling technologies, and healthcare systems. RBVC also invests in services and business models as well as new materials that are relevant to the above-mentioned areas of business.[47]

Locations

 
Headquarters in Gerlingen, Germany
 
IT campus in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, Germany

Through a complex network of over 440 subsidiaries and regional entities, the company operates in over 60 countries worldwide. Including sales and service partners, Bosch's global manufacturing, engineering, and sales network covers nearly every country in the world. At 125 locations across the globe, Bosch employs roughly 64,500 associates in research and development.

British operations

In the UK, Bosch has its corporate head office in Denham, Buckinghamshire, and employs circa. 5200 associates. There are also around 40 other Bosch Group locations throughout the country, including Coventry, Glenrothes, St Neots, Stockport, Stowmarket, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Worcester and York.[48]

Alongside sales and support functions for all Bosch business sectors in the region, the company also manufactures boiler systems, mobile hydraulics, packaging machinery alongside lawn and garden products in the UK.[49]

In March 2019, Bosch opened its London Connectory, a Shoreditch-based "co-innovation space" open to partners from the public, private and academic sectors, from start-ups to multinational organisations.[50]

North American operations

 
Company headquarters in Latin America located in Brazil

In North America, Robert Bosch LLC (a wholly owned Bosch subsidiary) has corporate headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Three Research Technology Centers are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sunnyvale, California, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.[51] Factories and distribution facilities are located in Mt. Prospect, Illinois; Hoffman Estates, Illinois; Broadview, Illinois; Kentwood, Michigan; Warren, Michigan; Owatonna, Minnesota; Waltham, Massachusetts; Clarksville, Tennessee; Anderson, South Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; New Bern, North Carolina; and 11 other cities. There are also two corporate sites in Brazil and ten in Mexico where a central purchasing office for all divisions of Bosch Group is located in Broadview, Illinois. In North America, Bosch employs about 24,750 people in 80 locations, generating $8.8 billion in sales in 2006.[52]

In May 2015, Bosch Security Systems opened its newly constructed distribution center in Greer, South Carolina. The distribution center adds more than 50 new associates in the state and will receive, store and ship more than 50,000 different products for video surveillance, intrusion and fire detection, access control and management systems and professional audio and conference systems.[53]

Indian operations

Bosch entered India in 1922, when Illies & Company set up a sales office in Calcutta. For three decades, the company operated in the Indian market only through imports. In 1951, the Motor Industries Company Ltd. (MICO) was founded, with Bosch instantly buying 49% of its stock. MICO became the sole distributor and, after the Indian state implemented restrictive import regulations, a factory was set up at Adugodi, Bangalore in 1953, to manufacture various products with Bosch licensing. From this point onward, vocational training took place as well, culminating in the creation of a Vocational Centre in 1960. By 1961, 2,000 people worked at the Bangalore plant, which had already started export business, and 57.5% of MICO shares had been bought by Bosch. This was followed by increased investments into MICO plants in India in the late 1960s and early 1970s; a second plant was installed in Nasik in 1969–1971, a third in Naganathapura in 1988. In the late 1980s, the second-largest contingent of Bosch employees outside of Germany was based in India until eventually, in 2008, MICO was renamed Bosch Limited.[54]

Bosch India has a turnover of over US$3 billion and over 31,000 employees spread across 10 locations and 7 application development centers. 84% of Bosch India revenues come from its automotive business, with the remaining 16% split between its non-automotive businesses that include packaging, energy and building, power tools and consumer retail.[55] Bosch also has R & D facilities in Pune, Hyderabad, Coimbatore and Bangalore, India. This is Bosch's largest R & D operation outside its home market of Germany.[56] In September 2014, Bosch announced the launch of a locally developed eye-care solution in India. The company's new eye screening and detection system offers a combination of hardware and software and provides affordable eye care.

Bosch India is listed on the Indian stock exchanges and has a market capitalization of over US$12 billion.[57]

In 2022, Bosch's engineering and software arm Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions (abbreviated as RBEI), changed its name to Bosch Global Software Technologies.[58]

Joint ventures

BSH Hausgeräte

BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, in which Bosch acquired all shares in 2014, is one of the world's top three companies in the household appliances industry. In Germany and Western Europe, BSH is the market leader. It includes the principal brand names Bosch and Siemens, Gaggenau, Balay, Neff, Thermador, Constructa, Viva and Ufesa brands, and further six regional brands. Bosch household appliances for the North American market are mainly manufactured at its factory near New Bern, North Carolina.

EM-motive

Daimler AG and Bosch established a 50:50 joint venture (JV) to develop and manufacture electric motors in 2011. The JV, called EM-motive GmbH, manufactures traction motors for electric, fuel cell and extended-range vehicles at a facility in Hildesheim, Germany.[59]

In 2019 Bosch acquired the remaining shares and assumed full control of the company.[60]

Purolator filters

Bosch co-owned Purolator Filters in a joint venture with Mann+Hummel until 2013. In 2013 the Mann+Hummel Group acquired Bosch's stake.[61]

SB LiMotive

In June 2008 Bosch formed SB LiMotive, a 50:50 joint company with Samsung SDI.[62] The company held ground breaking ceremony for a 28.000 m2 lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing plant in September 2009 and it is scheduled to start production for hybrid vehicles in 2011 and for electric vehicles in 2012. The plant will generate 1,000 jobs in Ulsan, Korea in addition to the 500 employees in Korea, Germany and the United States. SB LiMotive was officially ended in September 2012 with both companies focusing on automotive batteries alone.

Static ADAS Calibration

In October 2020, Bosch and Mitchell International paired up to develop the MD-500, a wireless tablet that repair planners can use to link directly to OEM repair procedures from Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), automatically upload pre-scan and post-scans, and write estimates and calibration reports. Bosch and Mitchell launched the MD-TS21, a target system which permits repair facilities to quickly and accurately calibrate blind-spot monitors, front-facing camera, and radar sensors in automobile models with ADAS, in February 2021.[63][64][65]

Corporate affairs

Robert Bosch GmbH, including its wholly owned subsidiaries, is unusual in that it is an extremely large, privately owned corporation that is almost entirely (92%) owned by a charitable foundation. Thus, while most of the profits are invested back into the corporation to build for the future and sustain growth, nearly all of the profits distributed to shareholders are devoted to humanitarian causes.

 
Diagram of Robert Bosch GmbH

As shown in the diagram above, the Robert Bosch Stiftung (Robert Bosch Foundation) holds 92% of the shares of Robert Bosch GmbH, but no voting rights. The Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG (Robert Bosch Industrial Trust KG), with old members of the company management, agents of the Bosch family, and other eminent people from the industry (such as Jürgen Hambrecht, CEO of BASF), have 93% of the votes, but no shares (0.01%). The remaining 8% of shares and 7%[3] of voting-rights are held by the descendants of the company founder Robert Bosch.[66]

Bosch invests 9% of its revenue on research and development, nearly double the industry average of 4.7%.[67]

Accreditations

Some Bosch locations are ISO 9001 (quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental protection) certified.[68] In addition to that, their management is compliant with OHSAS 18001.

Environmental practices and initiatives

In May 2019, Bosch said it plans to be "fully carbon-neutral” by 2020 by investing in clean electricity and a carbon offset program.[69]

Partnership with universities

Bosch has formed a strategic alliance with the Technische Universität Darmstadt.[70]

See also

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Bosch Corporation redirects here For other uses see Bosch disambiguation A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Bosch GmbH b ɒ ʃ German bɔʃ listen commonly known as Bosch and stylized as BOSCH is a German multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Gerlingen Germany The company was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886 3 Bosch is 92 owned by Robert Bosch Stiftung a charitable institution 2 Although the charity is funded by owning the vast majority of shares it has no voting rights and is involved in health and social causes unrelated to Bosch s business Robert Bosch GmbHCorporate Sector Research and Advanced Development in Renningen GermanyTypePrivate GmbH IndustryConglomeratePredecessorEisemann WerkeFriedrich Hesser Maschinenfabrik Founded15 November 1886 136 years ago 1886 11 15 FounderRobert BoschHeadquartersRobert Bosch Platz 1 70839 Gerlingen GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleStefan Hartung CEO CTO CDO ProductsAutomotive partspower toolssecurity systemshome appliancesengineeringelectronicscloud computingIoTRevenue 78 74 billion 2021 1 Operating income 1 903 billion 2020 2 Net income 1 060 billion 2020 2 Total assets 97 72 billion 2021 1 Total equity 44 30 billion 2021 1 OwnerRobert Bosch Stiftung 92 Bosch Family 8 Number of employees402 600 2021 1 SubsidiariesBSH Hausgerate ETAS Bosch RexrothWebsitewww wbr bosch wbr comBosch s core operating areas are spread across four business sectors mobility hardware and software consumer goods including household appliances and power tools industrial technology including drive and control and energy and building technology 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 1886 1920 1 2 1920s 1945 1 3 Nazi collaboration 1 4 21st century 1 4 1 Role in emission cheating software 1 4 2 Role in Astongate greenwashing campaign 2 Operations 2 1 Mobility solutions 2 2 Industrial technology 2 3 Consumer goods 2 4 Energy and building technology 2 5 Other business areas 3 Locations 3 1 British operations 3 2 North American operations 3 3 Indian operations 4 Joint ventures 4 1 BSH Hausgerate 4 2 EM motive 4 3 Purolator filters 4 4 SB LiMotive 4 5 Static ADAS Calibration 5 Corporate affairs 6 Accreditations 7 Environmental practices and initiatives 8 Partnership with universities 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit1886 1920 Edit Robert Bosch founder of the company The company started in a backyard in Stuttgart West as the Werkstatte fur Feinmechanik und Elektrotechnik Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering on 15 November 1886 5 The next year Bosch presented a low voltage magneto for gas engines From 1897 Bosch started installing magneto ignition devices into automobiles and became a supplier of an ignition system In 1902 the chief engineer at Bosch Gottlob Honold unveiled the high voltage magneto ignition system with spark plug 6 In 1901 Bosch opened its first factory in Stuttgart In 1906 the company produced its 100 000th magneto In the same year Bosch introduced the eight hour day for workers In 1910 the Feuerbach plant was founded and built close to Stuttgart In this factory Bosch started to produce generators and headlights Bosch Light in 1914 the system had been presented in 1913 7 The onset of motorization in road traffic meant that the company grew very rapidly after 1900 While Bosch had a workforce of 45 in 1901 it had grown to more than 1 000 by 1908 7 In 1913 Bosch founded an apprentice workshop in order to recruit qualified young people for the production of automotive electrics 7 Bosch s international development began in 1898 with the opening of a branch in London followed the next year by Paris Vienna and Budapest By 1909 Bosch was represented by trading partners on every continent in 1906 in New York U S and Johannesburg South Africa in 1907 in Sydney Australia in 1908 in Buenos Aires Argentina in 1909 in Shanghai China in 1910 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil and in 1911 in Tokyo Japan Bosch opened the first factory outside Germany in Paris in 1905 and the first on another continent in 1912 in Springfield Massachusetts USA 7 In 1917 Bosch was transformed into a corporation and remained so until 1937 when Robert Bosch became the sole owner again after buying back his shares In the process the company became a limited liability company GmbH 7 1920s 1945 Edit After the First World War Bosch lost most of its international holdings including its U S factories The company had to largely rebuild its international activities This included opening up further South American and Asian regions In 1922 for example Illies amp Company established a sales office for Bosch goods in Calcutta India In the years that followed Bosch concluded contracts in Asia with sales partners in Malaysia Singapore Thailand and what is now Indonesia for example and on the American continents with partners in Mexico Peru Colombia and Ecuador 7 In the 1920s Bosch expanded its product range to include numerous automotive technology products that were required for cars in everyday use electric horn 1921 windshield wipers 1926 and direction indicators trafficator 1927 7 And in 1927 Bosch launched injection pumps for diesel Bosch bought the gas appliances production from Junkers amp Co in 1932 as a part of a diversification strategy In 1932 the company developed its first electric drill and presented its first car radio In 1933 Bosch presented its first electric refrigerator for private households 7 The year 1933 marked the beginning of the darkest chapter in Bosch s corporate history On the one hand the company was systemically relevant as a motor vehicle supplier during the Nazi era and the management behaved loyally toward the regime On the other hand with Robert Bosch s support the company supported oppositional and anti regime activities with the utmost secrecy 8 Nazi collaboration Edit In late 1933 negotiations between Robert Bosch AG and the Nazi Party began on relocating parts of armaments production to Germany s interior Bosch founded two such alternative plants in 1935 and 1937 Dreilinden Maschinenbau GmbH in Kleinmachnow near Berlin and Elektro und Feinmechanische Industrie GmbH later Trillke Werke GmbH in Hildesheim Both plants were used exclusively for armaments production These shadow factories were built under great secrecy and in close cooperation with the Nazi authorities 9 In 1937 Bosch AG became a limited liability company GmbH The Bosch subsidiary Dreilinden Maschinenbau GmbH DLMG in Kleinmachnow employed around 5 000 people more than half of whom were forced laborers prisoners of war and female concentration camp prisoners including many women from the Warsaw Uprising 10 They had to produce accessories for German Luftwaffe aircraft In Hildesheim a secret plant for the entire electrical equipment of tanks tractors and trucks of the Wehrmacht was built In 1944 4 290 men and women worked in the Trillke factory 2 019 of whom were forced laborers prisoners of war and military internees citation needed During the Second World War there were at least 3000 workers at the mechanics division at the Bosch Hildesheim plant almost all of them from nearby occupied countries there are only 200 recorded German workers 11 In the last years of the war no new German tank ever drove without the starter elements from the Bosch factory in Hildesheim Bosch also had a monopoly position in the outfitting of German Luftwaffe aircraft citation needed During the war production was further decentralized Bosch produced in an ever larger number of factories and relocated parts of its production to 213 plants in more than 100 locations citation needed 21st century Edit In 2001 Bosch acquired the Mannesmann Rexroth AG which they later renamed to Bosch Rexroth AG In the same year the company opened a new testing center in Vaitoudden close to Arjeplog in north Sweden A new developing center in Abstatt Germany followed in 2004 In 2002 Bosch acquired Philips CSI which at the time was manufacturing a broad range of professional communication and security products and systems including CCTV congress and public address systems 12 In the 2000 s the company were responsible for inventing the electric hydraulic brake the common rail fuel injection with piezo injectors the digital car radio with a disc drive and the cordless screwdriver with a lithium ion battery in 2003 Bosch received the Deutsche Zukunftspreis German Future Prize from the German president in 2005 and 2008 A new development center was planned in 2008 in Renningen In 2014 the first departments moved to the new center while the remaining departments followed in 2015 In 2006 Bosch acquired Telex Communications and Electro Voice In 2009 Bosch invested about 3 6 billion Euro in development and research Approximately 3900 patents are published per year In addition to increasing energy efficiency by employing renewable energies the company plans to invest into new areas such as biomedical engineering China is a both a market and a manufacturing location for Bosch In 2012 Bosch had 34 000 employees and a revenue of 41 7 billion Yuan about 5 billion Euro in China 2012 Purchased SPX Service Solutions 13 14 2012 Bosch sold its foundation brakes activities to KPS Capital Partners that led to the establishment of Chassis Brakes International 15 2013 Bosch announced it would exit its solar business 2014 Bosch entered talks to acquire Red Bend Software 16 2014 Bosch takes over 100 of the shares from the former BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbH joint venture home appliances 17 2014 Bosch received the 2014 U S Smart Partner award for Physical Security from Ingram Micro Inc 18 2015 Bosch takes over 100 of the shares of the former ZF Lenksysteme Steering Systems GmbH joint venture was 50 50 with ZF Friedrichshafen 2015 Bosch purchases Seeo Inc a start up working on solid state lithium ion batteries 19 20 Role in emission cheating software Edit In 2006 Volkswagen executives asked Bosch for help in developing software for their emission defeat devices Volkswagen is one of Bosch s biggest customers Volkswagen engineers provided detailed specifications to Bosch which wrote the necessary code Bosch was apparently concerned about the legality of software and asked Volkswagen to assume responsibility if the fraud was discovered but Volkswagen refused 21 Starting in 2008 Bosch supplied approximately 17 million motor control and mixture control devices containing illegal software to various manufacturers both domestically and globally With such software the automobiles fitted with Bosch s devices emitted more nitrogen oxides than allowed under regulations 22 23 On 1 February 2017 Bosch agreed to pay consumers in the United States 327 5 million as compensation for its role in devising the software 24 25 Bosch also provided emissions software for Fiat Chrysler s 3 0 L V6 diesel engine used in 100 000 model year 2014 2016 Grand Cherokee SUVs and Ram Trucks and agreed to pay affected consumers 27 5 million as part of a broader settlement in January 2019 26 In May 2019 Bosch paid another 100 million fine for its connection to the Dieselgate scandal 22 23 Role in Astongate greenwashing campaign Edit Main article Astongate In 2020 Bosch funded the creation of a 20 page report entitled Decarbonising Road Transport There Is No Silver Bullet which was widely debunked for promoting misleading information about the CO2 emissions created in the manufacture of electric vehicles 27 28 29 following the UK s declaration to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine vehicles from 2030 30 The report compared the emissions created in the production of the all electric Polestar 2 car which it claimed would emit 24 tonnes of CO2 over its life with a petrol powered Volvo XC40 which the report claimed would create 14 tonnes of CO2 Based on the comparison of these two cars alone the study promoted by Clarendon Communications claimed that all electric vehicles would need to drive 50 000 miles 80 000 km in order to offset the emissions from manufacture 31 when in reality a typical EV need only drive 16 000 18 000 miles 26 000 29 000 km in order to offset the emissions from manufacture 32 33 While Bosch was a key funder of the report the scandal became known as Astongate given the relationship between British automotive manufacturer Aston Martin and Clarendon Communications a shell company posing as a PR agency which set up to promote the report and which was registered to James Michael Stephens the Director Global Government amp Corporate Affairs at Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd 34 35 In January 2021 Volkswagen filed a 1 2 billion class action against Bosch and Continental AG in the United States after VW was forced to reduce production due to a lack of automotive microchips 36 37 On January 26 2021 the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed that Bosch won on all claims 38 In January 2020 Bosch Packaging Technology became Syntegon 39 In June 2021 Bosch christened its newly built semiconductor manufacturing plant in which it invested 1 2 billion its largest ever spending on a single project 40 In April 2022 Bosch announced to acquire Five ai an autonomous driving startup 41 in April 2022 Bosch announced it had acquired the Dresden based MEMS micro speaker producer Arioso Systems The company will form part of Bosch Sensortec GmbH 42 In July 2022 Bosch said the company is looking to invest approximately 3 billion euros into its semiconductor chip production and R amp D over the next four years They will be opening two new facilities for manufacturing a computer chip development in the cities of Dresden and Reutlingen Chairman Stefan Hartung said the company is not interested in building cutting edge semiconductor facilities but focuses on 40 and 200 nanometer chips used in the automotive industry 43 Operations EditThe majority of Bosch Group businesses are grouped into the following four business sectors 44 Mobility solutions Edit The Bosch R amp D center in Abstatt Germany which is a major site for the development of automotive components The Mobility Solutions business sector accounts for 60 percent of total sales in 2019 2 Its main areas of activity are injection technology and powertrain peripherals for internal combustion engines powertrain electrification steering systems safety and driver assistance systems infotainment technology as well as vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication repair shop concepts and technology and services for the automotive aftermarket Particular strategic priorities for the sector include transforming the powertrain and expanding the business in the areas of electrification automated driving new electrical and electronic architectures for vehicles accessing adjacent market segments and developing additional services The new Powertrain Solutions division was formed effective 1 January 2018 in order to develop powertrain technology products regardless of the energy source The new division resulted from the merger of the former Gasoline Systems and Diesel Systems divisions It offers products for powertrain technology from gasoline and diesel direct injection to electrified powertrains with battery systems and in the future it will offer fuel cell technologies as well Brands within this sector include AutoCrew Bosch Car Service ITK Engineering Robinair HC Cargo Zexel ETASIndustrial technology Edit In the 2019 business year the Industrial Technology business sector generated roughly 10 percent of total Bosch Group sales 2 The sector includes the Drive and Control Technology division whose products include customized drive control and linear motion for factory automation plant construction and engineering and mobile machinery The second division Packaging Technology provides process and packaging for the pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs industries Its range includes stand alone machines systems and service In 2018 Bosch decided to look for a new owner for this business Bosch s in house provider of assembly systems Robert Bosch Manufacturing Solutions GmbH Stuttgart remains part of the Bosch Group up to now it has been part of the Packaging Technology division In addition the Bosch Connected Industry business unit which develops software and carries out Industry 4 0 projects for internal and external customers has been part of the Industrial Technology business sector since the start of 2018 In January 2020 Bosch Packaging Technology became Syntegon 39 Consumer goods Edit The Consumer Goods business sector contributed some 23 percent of total Bosch Group sales in 2019 2 Its Power Tools division is a supplier of power tools power tool accessories and measuring technology In addition to power tools such as hammer drills cordless screwdrivers and jigsaws its products also include gardening equipment such as lawnmowers hedge trimmers and high pressure cleaners One of the division s focal points is convenient high performance cordless tools and increasingly also web enabled tools and services Overlapping with its mobility interests it provides traction motors for electric bicycles with sophisticated control systems The Consumer Goods business sector also includes BSH Hausgerate GmbH which offers a broad range of modern energy efficient and increasingly connected household appliances Its products range from washing machines and tumble dryers through refrigerators and freezers stoves and ovens and dishwashers to small appliances such as vacuum cleaners coffee makers and food processors Brands within this sector include Dremel Siemens under licence Neff GmbH Gaggenau Hausgerate ThermadorEnergy and building technology Edit A CCTV camera manufactured by Bosch In 2019 the Energy and Building Technology business sector generated 7 percent of total Bosch Group sales 2 Its Building Technologies division formerly Security Systems has two areas of business the global product business for security and communications and the regional integrator business The latter offers services for building security energy efficiency and building automation in selected countries Both units focus on commercial applications The products encompass video surveillance intrusion detection fire detection and voice alarm systems as well as access control and professional audio and conference systems The Thermotechnology division offers systems for air conditioning hot water and decentralized energy management It provides heating systems and energy management for residential buildings water heaters and commercial and industrial heating and air conditioning systems The Bosch Global Service Solutions division offers outsourcing for business processes and services primarily for customers in the automotive travel and logistics industries and in information and communications technology Within Bosch it also provides shared service functions Robert Bosch Smart Home GmbH offers web enabled app controlled products for the home Brands within this sector Dynacord Electro Voice Telex Worcester Bosch JunkersOther business areas Edit The Bosch Group also operates in other business areas that are not assigned to a particular sector 44 Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH The subsidiary was established in 2015 The business offers products and services in the area of healthcare and medical technology 45 In March 2020 Bosch Healthcare Solutions announced that it has developed a diagnostic tool for detecting the coronavirus SARS CoV 2 responsible for the COVID 19 pandemic in under three hours According to Bosch the test can be performed directly at the point of care eliminating the need to transport samples 46 The Grow Platform GmbH is the legal entity of Grow and a 100 subsidiary of the Bosch corporation Grow is an internal start up incubator Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH Rbvc also known as Bosch Ventures is the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group RBVC invests worldwide in innovative start up companies Its investment activities focus on technology companies working in areas of business of current and future relevance for Bosch above all automation and electrification energy efficiency enabling technologies and healthcare systems RBVC also invests in services and business models as well as new materials that are relevant to the above mentioned areas of business 47 Locations Edit Headquarters in Gerlingen Germany IT campus in Stuttgart Feuerbach Germany Through a complex network of over 440 subsidiaries and regional entities the company operates in over 60 countries worldwide Including sales and service partners Bosch s global manufacturing engineering and sales network covers nearly every country in the world At 125 locations across the globe Bosch employs roughly 64 500 associates in research and development British operations Edit In the UK Bosch has its corporate head office in Denham Buckinghamshire and employs circa 5200 associates There are also around 40 other Bosch Group locations throughout the country including Coventry Glenrothes St Neots Stockport Stowmarket Liverpool Milton Keynes Worcester and York 48 Alongside sales and support functions for all Bosch business sectors in the region the company also manufactures boiler systems mobile hydraulics packaging machinery alongside lawn and garden products in the UK 49 In March 2019 Bosch opened its London Connectory a Shoreditch based co innovation space open to partners from the public private and academic sectors from start ups to multinational organisations 50 North American operations Edit Company headquarters in Latin America located in Brazil In North America Robert Bosch LLC a wholly owned Bosch subsidiary has corporate headquarters in Farmington Hills Michigan Three Research Technology Centers are located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Sunnyvale California and Cambridge Massachusetts 51 Factories and distribution facilities are located in Mt Prospect Illinois Hoffman Estates Illinois Broadview Illinois Kentwood Michigan Warren Michigan Owatonna Minnesota Waltham Massachusetts Clarksville Tennessee Anderson South Carolina Charleston South Carolina New Bern North Carolina and 11 other cities There are also two corporate sites in Brazil and ten in Mexico where a central purchasing office for all divisions of Bosch Group is located in Broadview Illinois In North America Bosch employs about 24 750 people in 80 locations generating 8 8 billion in sales in 2006 52 In May 2015 Bosch Security Systems opened its newly constructed distribution center in Greer South Carolina The distribution center adds more than 50 new associates in the state and will receive store and ship more than 50 000 different products for video surveillance intrusion and fire detection access control and management systems and professional audio and conference systems 53 Indian operations Edit Bosch entered India in 1922 when Illies amp Company set up a sales office in Calcutta For three decades the company operated in the Indian market only through imports In 1951 the Motor Industries Company Ltd MICO was founded with Bosch instantly buying 49 of its stock MICO became the sole distributor and after the Indian state implemented restrictive import regulations a factory was set up at Adugodi Bangalore in 1953 to manufacture various products with Bosch licensing From this point onward vocational training took place as well culminating in the creation of a Vocational Centre in 1960 By 1961 2 000 people worked at the Bangalore plant which had already started export business and 57 5 of MICO shares had been bought by Bosch This was followed by increased investments into MICO plants in India in the late 1960s and early 1970s a second plant was installed in Nasik in 1969 1971 a third in Naganathapura in 1988 In the late 1980s the second largest contingent of Bosch employees outside of Germany was based in India until eventually in 2008 MICO was renamed Bosch Limited 54 Bosch India has a turnover of over US 3 billion and over 31 000 employees spread across 10 locations and 7 application development centers 84 of Bosch India revenues come from its automotive business with the remaining 16 split between its non automotive businesses that include packaging energy and building power tools and consumer retail 55 Bosch also has R amp D facilities in Pune Hyderabad Coimbatore and Bangalore India This is Bosch s largest R amp D operation outside its home market of Germany 56 In September 2014 Bosch announced the launch of a locally developed eye care solution in India The company s new eye screening and detection system offers a combination of hardware and software and provides affordable eye care Bosch India is listed on the Indian stock exchanges and has a market capitalization of over US 12 billion 57 In 2022 Bosch s engineering and software arm Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions abbreviated as RBEI changed its name to Bosch Global Software Technologies 58 Joint ventures EditBSH Hausgerate Edit Main article BSH Hausgerate BSH Hausgerate GmbH in which Bosch acquired all shares in 2014 is one of the world s top three companies in the household appliances industry In Germany and Western Europe BSH is the market leader It includes the principal brand names Bosch and Siemens Gaggenau Balay Neff Thermador Constructa Viva and Ufesa brands and further six regional brands Bosch household appliances for the North American market are mainly manufactured at its factory near New Bern North Carolina EM motive Edit Daimler AG and Bosch established a 50 50 joint venture JV to develop and manufacture electric motors in 2011 The JV called EM motive GmbH manufactures traction motors for electric fuel cell and extended range vehicles at a facility in Hildesheim Germany 59 In 2019 Bosch acquired the remaining shares and assumed full control of the company 60 Purolator filters Edit Bosch co owned Purolator Filters in a joint venture with Mann Hummel until 2013 In 2013 the Mann Hummel Group acquired Bosch s stake 61 SB LiMotive Edit Main article SB LiMotive In June 2008 Bosch formed SB LiMotive a 50 50 joint company with Samsung SDI 62 The company held ground breaking ceremony for a 28 000 m2 lithium ion battery cell manufacturing plant in September 2009 and it is scheduled to start production for hybrid vehicles in 2011 and for electric vehicles in 2012 The plant will generate 1 000 jobs in Ulsan Korea in addition to the 500 employees in Korea Germany and the United States SB LiMotive was officially ended in September 2012 with both companies focusing on automotive batteries alone Static ADAS Calibration Edit In October 2020 Bosch and Mitchell International paired up to develop the MD 500 a wireless tablet that repair planners can use to link directly to OEM repair procedures from Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs automatically upload pre scan and post scans and write estimates and calibration reports Bosch and Mitchell launched the MD TS21 a target system which permits repair facilities to quickly and accurately calibrate blind spot monitors front facing camera and radar sensors in automobile models with ADAS in February 2021 63 64 65 Corporate affairs EditRobert Bosch GmbH including its wholly owned subsidiaries is unusual in that it is an extremely large privately owned corporation that is almost entirely 92 owned by a charitable foundation Thus while most of the profits are invested back into the corporation to build for the future and sustain growth nearly all of the profits distributed to shareholders are devoted to humanitarian causes Diagram of Robert Bosch GmbH As shown in the diagram above the Robert Bosch Stiftung Robert Bosch Foundation holds 92 of the shares of Robert Bosch GmbH but no voting rights The Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG Robert Bosch Industrial Trust KG with old members of the company management agents of the Bosch family and other eminent people from the industry such as Jurgen Hambrecht CEO of BASF have 93 of the votes but no shares 0 01 The remaining 8 of shares and 7 3 of voting rights are held by the descendants of the company founder Robert Bosch 66 Bosch invests 9 of its revenue on research and development nearly double the industry average of 4 7 67 Accreditations EditSome Bosch locations are ISO 9001 quality and ISO 14001 environmental protection certified 68 In addition to that their management is compliant with OHSAS 18001 Environmental practices and initiatives EditIn May 2019 Bosch said it plans to be fully carbon neutral by 2020 by investing in clean electricity and a carbon offset program 69 Partnership with universities EditBosch has formed a strategic alliance with the Technische Universitat Darmstadt 70 See also Edit Companies portalContinental AG Knorr Bremse SiemensReferences Edit a b c d Annual Report 2021 PDF Press release Robert Bosch GmbH a b c d e f g Annual Report 2020 PDF Press release Robert Bosch GmbH a b Robert Bosch GmbH Company Profile Yahoo Finance Bosch Today 2018 PDF Bosch Global 22 May 2018 Retrieved 22 May 2018 Theiner Peter 15 October 2019 Robert Bosch An Entrepreneur in an Age of Extremes C H Beck ISBN 978 3 406 74146 3 The beginnings 1886 1905 Bosch Global Robert Bosch GmbH Retrieved 12 May 2019 a b c d e f g h Bahr Johannes Erker Paul 2015 Bosch Verlag C H BECK oHG doi 10 17104 9783406683602 ISBN 978 3 406 68360 2 Scholtyseck Joachim 1999 Robert Bosch und der liberale Widerstand gegen Hitler 1933 bis 1945 Munchen Beck ISBN 3 406 45525 5 OCLC 42668951 Heller Michael 12 January 2014 Companies in the Third Reich Robert Bosch and the double balancing act stuttgarter zeitung de Stuttgarter Zeitung Archived from the original on 31 January 2020 Retrieved 31 January 2020 Many forced laborers worked at the Bosch plants Bahr and Erker estimate the total number at 20 000 forced laborers including 1 200 concentration camp inmates At the end of 1944 the share of forced labourers in the workforce was around 33 percent in the whole of German industry it was about 25 percent in August 1944 It cannot be said that the forced laborers at Bosch fared better than elsewhere Especially in the factories far from Stuttgart such as in Kleinmachnow near Berlin or in Langenbielau Bielawa in Silesia there were attacks The Russian workers and prisoners of war were subjected to arbitrary acts and denunciations contrary to all the principles of the company and concentration camp prisoners were brutally abused at the Langenbielau plant the historians write The Virtual Museum of the Holocaust and the Resistance Irena Matusiak Cookbooks and diaries library mcmaster ca Bergerson Andrew Stuart 14 October 2004 Ordinary Germans in Extraordinary Times The Nazi Revolution in Hildesheim Indiana University Press p 218 ISBN 978 0 253 11123 4 Philips CSI sold to Bosch 12 August 2002 Bosch Bosch completes acquisition of SPX Corporation s Service Solutions business PR Newswire Retrieved 4 February 2020 FTC approves Bosch buy of SPX Service Solutions with conditions Reuters 26 November 2012 Retrieved 4 February 2020 Bosch sells brake unit to KPS Capital Partners Automotive News Europe 11 January 2012 Retrieved 4 February 2020 Bosch in talks to buy Israel s Red Bend Software Reuters 20 August 2014 1 Siemens and Bosch 22 September 2014 By Press Release Security Info Watch Bosch recognized as a top performing U S technology company by Ingram Micro 4 December 2014 8 December 2014 Bosch is buying Silicon Valley battery startup Seeo Fortune Retrieved 4 February 2020 Bosch acquires U S electric car battery developer Seeo Reuters 28 August 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2020 Ewing Jack 1 February 2017 Supplier s Role Shows Breadth of VW s Deceit The New 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spreading misinformation about EVs www cleantechnica com CleanTechnica 1 December 2020 UK ban on new fossil fuel vehicles by 2030 not enough to hit climate targets The Guardian 18 November 2020 Big oil is getting scared of electric vehicles and so it should be Forbes 2 January 2021 Did Aston Martin publish fake emission numbers about EVs www electrek com Electrek 30 November 2020 Study against EVs backed by legacy automakers is debunked in epic way www insideevs com InsideEVs 4 December 2020 EV report turns into PR disaster for Aston Martin www alpha week com Alpha Week 7 December 2020 Aston Martin in row over sock puppet PR firm pushing anti electric vehicle study The Guardian 2 December 2020 Michael Nienaber 24 January 2021 Volkswagen looks to claim damages from suppliers over chip shortages Reuters VW may seek damages from Bosch and Conti over chip shortages Automotive News Europe 24 January 2021 Bosch Secures Win in VW Dealers Proposed 1 2 Billion Class Action Cleary Gottlieb 26 January 2021 a b Bosch Packaging Technology is now Syntegon Syntegon Bosch opens German chip plant its biggest ever investment Reuters 7 June 2021 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Bosch picks up Five ai after the self driving startup pivoted to B2B and then put itself up for sale TechCrunch 12 April 2022 Retrieved 15 April 2022 Evertiq Bosch expands sensor business via acquisition evertiq com Retrieved 29 April 2022 Wheatley Mike 14 July 2022 Germany s Bosch to invest 3 billion in chip manufacturing and research SiliconANGLE SiliconANGLE Media Inc Retrieved 17 July 2022 a b Bosch Today 2019 PDF Robert Bosch GmbH Retrieved 12 May 2019 About us Bosch Healthcare Solutions Robert Bosch GmbH Retrieved 12 May 2019 Bosch Develops Corona Test Tool to Detect Virus in Under Three Hours The New York Times 26 March 2018 Retrieved 30 March 2020 Company Overview of Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH RBVC Homepage Retrieved 11 February 2023 Bosch in the UK Bosch in the United Kingdom Retrieved 12 May 2019 Bosch UK Factsheet 2018 PDF Bosch UK 12 May 2019 Retrieved 12 May 2019 Keeping London on the move Bosch in the United Kingdom Retrieved 12 May 2019 Bosch Bosch Research and Technology Center Archived from the original on 18 December 2014 Retrieved 18 December 2014 About Bosch in the USA Bosch Archived from the original on 19 March 2008 Retrieved 11 March 2008 Greer Today Bosch celebrates opening Greer distribution center 6 May 2015 14 May 2015 Hoffmann Josefine 2020 Agreements and Achievements MICO in the German Bosch Archive MIDA Archival Reflexicon 3 4 ISSN 2628 5029 via MIDA DAS MODERNE INDIEN IN DEUTSCHEN ARCHIVEN 1706 1989 Bosch enters healthcare space in India The Times of India Retrieved 30 July 2016 Mishra Ashish K 6 November 2014 Bosch s long tryst with India Live Mint Retrieved 4 August 2017 Bosch Share Price Bosch Stock Price Bosch Ltd Stock Price Share Price Live BSE NSE Bosch Ltd Bids Offers Buy Sell Bosch Ltd news amp tips amp F amp O Quotes NSE BSE Forecast News and Live 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Archived from the original on 5 September 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2010 PDF Bosch Archived from the original PDF on 2 December 2012 Retrieved 28 January 2012 McGee Patrick 9 May 2019 Bosch says it will be carbon neutral in 2020 Financial Times Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 12 May 2019 Darmstadt Technische Universitat Strategische Partnerschaften Technische Universitat Darmstadt in German Retrieved 29 July 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Bosch GmbH Official website Documents and clippings about Robert Bosch GmbH in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Bosch GmbH amp oldid 1140672091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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