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Maschinenbau Kiel GmbH designed, manufactured and marketed marine diesel engines, diesel locomotives and tracked vehicles under the MaK brand name. The three primary operating divisions of Maschinenbau Kiel GmbH were sold to different companies in the 1990s. Rheinmetall acquired the military vehicles division in 1990.
Siemens Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad. The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', ''E ...
acquired the locomotive manufacturing division in 1992. Siemens sold the locomotive division to the current owner,
Vossloh Vossloh AG is a rail technology company based in Werdohl in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The SDAX-listed group has achieved sales of around €930 million in 2016 with more than 4,000 employees (as of 2017). Vossloh is a globa ...
, in 1998. Caterpillar Inc. acquired the marine diesel engine division in 1997. Both Vossloh and the marine diesel engine division of Caterpillar are still based in
Kiel Kiel () is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021). Kiel lies approximately north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the southeast of the Jutland ...
. Caterpillar continues to use MaK brand name on their products. The companies are major employers in Kiel.


History


Origins

The companies origins can be traced back at least as far as 1918. With the
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1 ...
limiting arms production in Germany, the defence based industries in Kiel sought other markets. Kiel
Deutsche Werke Deutsche Werke was a German shipbuilding company that was founded in 1925 when Kaiserliche Werft Kiel and other shipyards were merged. It came as a result of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I that forced the German defense industry to shr ...
AG (DWK) was founded; producing diesel locomotives as well as shipbuilding and firearms manufacture. During the second world war Deutsche Werke AG produced U-boats, as well as locomotives for the Wehrmacht. The end of the second world war brought not only destruction of many of the facilities in Kiel, but also the end of the company.Nördlich des Nord-Ostsee-Kanals
History of the production at the factories in Kiel, ''www.loks-aus-kiel.de''


1948–1997

The first production Marder was handed to the West German army on 7 May 1971. Production of the vehicle continued until 1975, with 2,136 vehicles being completed. The company ''Maschinenbau Kiel'' was founded on 25 May 1948 as a limited liability company. It included several factories of the former Deutsche Werke AG. In 1954 after a lengthy legal dispute with MAN the name was changed from MAK to MaK. In 1959 a crisis led to the company's purchase by Bremer Atlas GmbH and its conversion into a GmbH (a type of limited liability company). In 1964 MaK became part of the Krupp group due to the take over of its parent company. By 1990 the production of the Leopard 2 had ended and the prospect of future orders was uncertain; the military equipment production division was organised into a new company ''MaK System GmbH.'' which was acquired by the cannon manufacturer Rheinmetall. The locomotive production arm of the company was sold in 1992 to Siemens. In 1997 the marine engines part of the business was sold to Caterpillar Inc.


Company Divisions


Diesel Engines

The marine diesel engines division became ''Caterpillar Motoren GmbH & Co. KG'' in 1997 and is now a 100% subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc. The engines still carry the MaK logo. One example of the success of this organisation is the use of four engines of the type MaK 9 M 43 C in the cruise ship AIDAdiva. The MaK product line as of August 2015 consists of six medium-speed four-stroke diesel and dual fuel engine models. They range in power from 1,020 to 16,800 kW. Current models apply flexible camshaft technology (FCT) to reduce or eliminate visible smoke at partial load. FCT also said to improve performance and load pick-up.


Locomotives

In the 1950s and 1960s diesel locomotives of the 'connecting rod' with jackshaft drive type were built and sold to numerous private companies to replace steam locomotives. During the 1950s the plant produced locomotives for the Deutsche Bundesbahn, including the DB Class V 60,
DB Class V 65 The DB Class V 65 locomotives (from 1968: Class 265) were German, eight-wheeled, rod-coupled diesel locomotives operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) intended for light railway services and medium-heavy shunting duties. The 15 locomotives were del ...
,
DB Class V 80 The Class V 80 is a type of German diesel-hydraulic locomotive operated by the Deutsche Bundesbahn, that was redesignated as Class 280 from 1968. It was the first, main line, diesel locomotive with hydraulic power transmission.Rossberg (2013), ...
MaK - Loktypen für die Deutsche Bundesbahn
(and subpages), ''www.;oks-aus-kiel.de''
In 1965 native locomotive production began to use cardan shafts as part of the transmission system.MaK 2nd generations
''www.loks-aus-kiel.de''
During the 1960s further locomotive models were produced for the Deutsche Bundesbahn including the Class V 90's,
DB Class V 100 These DB Class V 100 diesel locomotives were produced in the late 1950s by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for non-electrified branch lines as a replacement for steam locomotives. The V 100 class was built in three different variants. Decommissioned l ...
, DB Class V 200 and DB Class V 160 A third program of locomotive building began in 1979 - based on the standards (''Arbeitskreis Standard-Diesellok'') produced by the Federal Association of Railways (''Bundesverbandes Deutscher Eisenbahnen'') which required the use of standard interchangeable components. In the exterior design right angles and flat steel predominate - primarily for cost reasons, internally a switch to faster running engines was made, with engines from MTU being used. The G 1206 BB; a development of the G 1201 BB, with numerous intermediate models, proved notably successful being in production for decades, with a new shunting version introduced in 2007.MaK 3rd generation
''www.loks-aus-kiel.de''
In the harsh economic climate of that time the company tried to expand its range - and its customer base. Using electrical components from the Swiss-German company BBC MaK started production of diesel-electric locomotives - some were successful, notably the EN 6400 of which 120 were bought by
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. In 1992 the name of the company was changed to ''Krupp Verkehrstechnik GmbH'' (with the corporation of some other companies in the Krupp group). 1994 brought a sale to
Siemens Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad. The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', ''E ...
and became part of Siemens rail technology ('' Siemens Schienenfahrzeugtechnik'' SFT). On 1 October 1998 the factory in Kiel along with a branch plant in
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was sold to
Vossloh AG Vossloh AG is a rail technology company based in Werdohl in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The SDAX-listed group has achieved sales of around €930 million in 2016 with more than 4,000 employees (as of 2017). Vossloh is a globa ...
. Vossloh Rail Vehicle Engineering (''Vossloh Schienenfahrzeugtechnik GmbH'') or "VSFT" was the new name. Under Vosslohs management the locomotives produced carried the traditional MaK logo. On 23 April 2004 the company was renamed "Vossloh Locomotives GmbH"


Former constituent companies

The construction equipment manufacturing company is now known as ATLAS TEREX GmbH. In 1983 "MaK DATA SYSTEM" emerged as a
profit center A profit center is a part of a business which is expected to make an identifiable contribution to the organization's profits. Overview A profit center is a section of a company treated as a separate business. Thus profits or losses for a pro ...
for the Krupp MaK external information technology service. Since 1995 it has been an independent company: MaK DATA SYSTEM Kiel GmbH. In 2006, the foundry of the Caterpillar engine works and the former MaK foundry was sold to SHW Casting Technologies GmbH, a foundry group, and now trades under the name ''Gießerei Kiel GmbH'' (Kiel Foundry Ltd) or "GK"


Products

* Leopard tank, also produced by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann * MaK locomotives (category) and Vossloh locomotives (category)


References


Further information

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External links


History of Locomotive building in Kiel (in German)
from Loks-aus-kiel.de

Manufacturer of locomotives {{Rheinmetall Defunct locomotive manufacturers of Germany Diesel engine manufacturers Former Caterpillar Inc. subsidiaries Engine manufacturers of Germany Companies based in Kiel