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Thyssenkrupp Polysius GmbH (thyssenkrupp Polysius GmbH) is a global industrial company specializing in the manufacture and sale of plants and machinery for the cement and ore industry. In 2023, Thyssenkrupp Polysius GmbH was integrated into the newly created Decarbon Technologies segment of
Thyssenkrupp AG ThyssenKrupp AG (, ; stylized as thyssenkrupp) is a German industrial engineering and steel production multinational conglomerate. It resulted from the 1999 merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp and has its operational headquarters in Duisburg and Ess ...
. The company employs around 4000 people and operates in 28 sites worldwide, including in countries such as France, England, the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Singapore, China, and Vietnam.


History


Foundation and first achievements

The company was founded in Dessau: around Easter 1859, master locksmith Gottfried Polysius opened a workshop in Dessau with an apprentice and laid the foundations for today's company with his locksmith's shop and the manufacture of safes. On May 23, 1870, he founded G. Polysius iron foundery and engineering factory, which established itself in the then-young building materials industry with self-designed and powerful mills. Besides money cabinets, the company also produced drains and vibrating screens. In addition to agricultural machinery, Polysius also produced grain mills, brewery and distillery equipment. He was particularly involved in the up-and-coming beet sugar industry. From then on, Polysius specialized in crushing and processing machines. After Polysius' death, his sons Otto and Max Polysius successfully continued the company. The construction of cement plants became particularly important. In 1893, the company exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago. 1898 saw the design and manufacture of the first rotary cement kiln in Europe. This was followed in 1912 by the construction of the Jesarbruch plant near Nienburg (Saale) for the Sächsisch-Thüringische Portland-Cement-Fabrik Prüssing & Co. KGaA. In the late 1920s, Otto Lellep invented the LEPOL process. This revolutionised conventional cement production, significantly improving the burning process in the rotary kiln and reducing fuel consumption by a third.


During World War II

The president of ThyssenKrupp AG, Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, was tried and convicted for the use of
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and
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. Krupp had insisted on the use of forced labour even when the German military suggested that some work should be performed by free German workers for security reasons.


Development after the war

After the end of the Second World War, Polysius started up again in
Dessau Dessau is a district of the independent city of Dessau-Roßlau in Saxony-Anhalt at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the ''States of Germany, Bundesland'' (Federal State) of Saxony-Anhalt. Until 1 July 2007, it was an independent ...
in 1946. At the same time, Bernd Helming and Curt Prüssing, a son-in-law of Max Polysius, founded Westpol GmbH in Neubeckum, which was renamed Polysius GmbH three years later. The company became the driving force behind the revival of Polysius' business in the west. The new office building was designed that the offices could easily be converted into apartments if the up-and-coming company failed. Prüssing and Bernd Helming remained on the Management Board even after the later conversion of the GmbH into a stock corporation. The Dessau factory was expropriated by the Russian administration in 1946 and later renamed VEB Cement plant construction. Just 10 years after the new start, Polysius employed 600 people in
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and 100 abroad. In 1951, the first complete cement plant was delivered to Syria. In order to remain competitive, the company was forced to install ever larger plants. As the value of individual orders increased, the total number of orders placed worldwide steadily decreased. In addition, the demand for complete plants resulted in an unusually high capital commitment and entailed a variety of technological and commercial risks. The owners of Polysius realized that the financial demands on the company would sooner or later exceed the possibilities of a family business and therefore brought in the Essen-based Fried. Krupp GmbH as a shareholder. In 1971, Essener Fried. Krupp GmbH acquired a majority shareholding in Polysius.


Integration into the ThyssenKrupp Group

In 1992, Krupp Polysius was integrated into the Krupp Plant engineering division - a group structure of Fried. Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp. In 1999, 140 years after the company was founded, it merged with the Thyssen Group to form ThyssenKrupp in what was one of Germany's first hostile takeovers. Polysius is now part of the international ThyssenKrupp Technologies division. Acquisitions strengthened Polysius in the lime kiln (Maerz AG in Zurich) and services (AC Equipment Corp., USA) sectors. In October 2009, the 150th anniversary of the company was celebrated with three days of festivities in Neubeckum.


Business Area: thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions

In 2014, the two previously independent plant engineering companies thyssenkrupp Uhde and Thyssenkrupp Resource Technologies merged to form thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions, headquartered in
Essen Essen () is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund, as well as ...
. The company offers chemical, refinery and industrial plants as well as associated services such as planning, maintenance and training. As of May 31, 2023, the business area was dissolved, which led to the renaming of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH into two independent companies: thyssenkrupp Polysius GmbH and thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH.


New business segment: Decarbon Technologies

In September 2023, the thyssenkrupp Polysius, thyssenkrupp Uhde, thyssenkrupp Rothe Erde (Bearings business unit) and thyssenkrupp Nucera business units were merged under the umbrella of the newly created Decarbon Technologies segment. With the introduction of the new segment, thyssenkrupp is positioning itself as a leading technology company for the
energy transition An energy transition (or energy system transformation) is a major structural change to energy supply and consumption in an energy system. Currently, a transition to sustainable energy is underway to limit climate change. Most of the sustainab ...
. The company's comprehensive competencies for the green transformation will be made fully visible.


Business area

The main field of activity of thyssenkrupp Polysius GmbH is the
cement A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel ( aggregate) together. Cement mi ...
industry. The company offers both individual machines and complete plants for cement production. In addition, thyssenkrupp Polysius provides services along the entire life cycle of cement plants, including inspections, maintenance and the supply of innovative OEM spare parts. With a total of 20 service offices in 18 countries and 5 service centers, the company has a global presence. In addition to the cement industry, thyssenkrupp Polysius also operates in other sectors: * Lime industry: PFR/ HPS shaft kilns for lime plants *
Mining industry Mining is the extraction of valuable geological materials and minerals from the surface of the Earth. Mining is required to obtain most materials that cannot be grown through agricultural processes, or feasibly created artificially in a la ...
: crushers & screening plants


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