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Bosch Rexroth AG
Company typeAG
IndustryMobile applications, machinery applications and engineering, factory automation
Founded1 May 2001
HeadquartersLohr am Main, Germany
Key peopleDr. Steffen Haack
Chairman of the Executive Board
ProductsHydraulics, Electric Drives & Controls, Tightening Systems, Linear Motion, Assembly Technologies
Revenue€6.2 billion (2021)
Number of employees31,100 (2021)
ParentRobert Bosch GmbH
Websiteboschrexroth.com

Bosch Rexroth AG is an engineering firm based in Lohr am Main in Germany. It is the result of a merger on 1 May 2001, between Mannesmann Rexroth AG and the Automation Technology Business Unit of Robert Bosch GmbH, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. Bosch Rexroth employs over 31,000 people worldwide, and achieved total revenue of 6.2 billion euro in 2021.

Products and markets

Bosch Rexroth manufactures products and systems associated with the control and motion of industrial and mobile equipment.

In 2017, the company announced a partnership with Trumpf and Heraeus to build servo valves using the former's TruPrint 5000 laser powder additive manufacturing machines to build a servo valve.

References

  1. "Executive Board | Bosch Rexroth AG". Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  2. ^ "Figures | Bosch Rexroth AG". Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  3. "Our History | Bosch Rexroth AG". Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  4. "Our Technologies| Bosch Rexroth AG". Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  5. Ltd, SPIE Europe. "Trumpf makes additive play with triple-laser fusion system for metals". optics.org. Retrieved 2018-08-24.

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