Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, also known as the Schaeffler Group (''Schaeffler-Gruppe'' in
German), is a German manufacturer of rolling element
bearings for
automotive,
aerospace
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and industrial uses, including the FAG brand. It was founded in 1946 by brothers Dr. Wilhelm and Dr.-Ing. E. h. Georg Schaeffler.
As of 2021, the firm was majority owned by Maria-Elizabeth Schaeffler-Thumann and her son
Georg F. W. Schaeffler through a series of holding companies. These holding companies, controlled by the Schaeffler family, also own controlling interests in
Continental AG and
Vitesco Technologies.
Schaeffler Group owns the brands INA, FAG, and LuK. In Germany, these main brands are marketed by Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG and LuK GmbH & Co. oHG.
Schaeffler has an Indian subsidiary, Schaeffler India, which is publicly listed on the
National Stock Exchange of India and the
Bombay Stock Exchange
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Established with t ...
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History
1883-1939
In 1883,
Friedrich Fischer
Friedrich Fischer (March 19, 1849 – October 2, 1899) from Schweinfurt, Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the ...
of
Schweinfurt
Schweinfurt ( , ; ) is a town#Germany, city in the district of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is the administrative centre of the surrounding Schweinfurt (district), district (''Landkreis'') of Schweinfurt and a major industrial, cultur ...
designed a machine to allow steel balls to be ground to an absolutely round state for the first time – and in large volumes.
On 29 July 1905, the FAG brand was registered with the patent office in Berlin. The registered trademark FAG is an acronym for "Fischer's Automatische Gussstahlkugelfabrik," or "Fischer's Automatic Steel Ball Factory."
Third Reich
In 1939,
Certified Public Accountant
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Wilhelm Schaeffler, an employee of the
Dresdner Bank, "acquired" Davistan AG, a Jewish founded textiles company 30 percent below value; the owner, Ernst Frank, had bankrupted in April 1933, because of the boycott and fled Germany.
The company was located in
Katscher in
Oberschlesien.
In 1941, Wilhelm Schaeffler joined the
NSDAP. In 1942, Wilhelm Schaeffler changed the Jewish-sounding name of the company to ''Wilhelm Schaeffler AG'' and his brother
Georg Schaeffler bought 25 percent of the company by the end of 1942.
During
World War II
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, weapons inspectors were urgently looking for further production sites in Upper Silesia, which was barely accessible to Allied bomber units and by June 1943 the Willi Scheffler AG was on a planning list and threatened to close. Some civilian production companies managed to avoid their shutdown by turning to weapons production or ensuring high
productivity
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and lowest possible consumption of raw materials and finished parts.
In the summer of 1943, Wilhelm Schaeffler founded a
limited partnership
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for the production of armaments and textiles (dropping devices for the air force,
fire bombs,
needle bearings for tanks, Wehrmacht vests, mattresses and coats).
The company exploited thousands of slave labourers from France, Russia and Poland in its plants in
German-occupied Poland, which the company admitted only in 2008. Around this time Dr. Jacek Lachendro, a historian at the Auschwitz museum stated that after the war rolls of fabric made from inmates' hair had been found at Schaeffler factories in Kiertz ( formerly Katscher), and had been used in upholstery in its automotive products. Lachendro stated that analysis of the fabric produced traces of
Zyklon B gas.
The historian Gregor Schöllgen who investigated the history of the company on behalf of the Schaeffler family claimed in 2009 that there was no evidence for a connection to Auschwitz".
for which he was strongly criticized in 2011 by his colleagues Tim Schanetzky,
Cornelia Rauh[Cornelia Rau]
„Angewandte Geschichte“ als Apologetik-Agentur? Wie man an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Unternehmensgeschichte „kapitalisiert“''
wayback=20160304080758. In: Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte, Jg. 56 (2011), Heft 1, p. 102–115. and Toni Pierenkemper.
1946-1989
In 1945, with the Soviet army advancing, the company was moved to the Upper Franconian
Schwarzenhammer. 300 "Schaeffler people" as well as machines, raw materials and semi-finished goods arrived in 40 railway wagons. After the end of the war Schwarzenhammer was part of the
American occupation zone. In August 1945, the "factory of agricultural machinery" was founded there. After Wilhelm Schaeffler returned from Polish imprisonment in mid-September 1952, this company together with Schaeffler KG was
liquidated.
In the spring of 1946, brothers Wilhelm and Georg Schaeffler and two partners founded ''Industrie-GmbH'' in
Herzogenaurach. The company was initially only allowed to repair agricultural equipment and produce goods from wood, but soon also became a supplier for
tool making.
In 1949, the needle roller cage, developed by Georg Schaeffler, made the needle roller bearing a reliable component for industrial applications which propelled INA (Industrie Nadellager) to success.
In 1951, the Saar Nadellager oHG was founded in
Homburg as the first INA branch in Germany
at that time, however, the
Saarland
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was not yet part of the Federal Republic of Germany, but was under French administration (1947 to 1956). In 1956, the first foreign branch plant was founded in
Hagenau.
In 1957 production started in
Llanelli
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UK,
In 1958 a factory was opened at
São Paulo
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Brazil
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.
In 1963 the first INA foreign subsidiary was founded in the
United States
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.
In 1965, INA acquired the company August Häussermann in
Bühl (Baden) and renamed it LuK Lamellen und Kupplungsbau GmbH.
In 1979 INA entered into Hydrel AG,
Switzerland
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,
and 1984 into Helmut Elges GmbH,
Steinhagen.
In 1989 the carpet business was sold.
1990-1999
In 1991 and 1992 the company expanded Eastward: plants were opened in
Skalica
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Etymology
The name is derived from Slo ...
,
Slovakia
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, and
Ansan
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,
Korea
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and in 1995 the INA Bearings China Co. Ltd. was founded in
Taicang,
China
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.
Under the direction of Jürgen Geißinger (November 1998 to October 2013) the company followed an "aggressive acquisition strategy".
In 1999, INA took over LuK GmbH.
In 2001 the group bought the
Schweinfurt
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competitor FAG Kugelfischer in a
hostile takeover
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.
21st century
*2002: Acquisition of FAG Kugelfischer AG, Schweinfurt.
* 2003: INA, FAG and LuK form the Schaeffler Group.
*2008: In August 2008, the Schaeffler family agreed to a staggered €12 billion
acquisition of larger rival
Continental AG Germany, whereby the family would defer taking a majority stake until at least 2012.
*2009: President and CEO of the Schaeffler Group, Dr.
Jürgen M. Geissinger, was elected president of the World Bearing Association.
* 2011: Schaeffler Group became Schaeffler AG and Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG as the family sold off €1.8 billion worth of shares, reducing its stake from 75.1% to 60.3%.
* 2013: On 4 October, an employee letter said "... Mr. Klaus Rosenfeld will take over as acting CEO in addition to his current responsibilities as Chief Financial Officer".
* 2013: The third generation of Schaeffler's electric axle, presented in Schaeffler's ACTIVeDRIVE, becomes a pilot production product.
* 2014: Schaeffler opens its first Russian plant in
Ulyanovsk, from which it supplies products to both domestic and overseas automobile manufacturers as well as to the railway industry.
* 2015: Schaeffler successfully completes its initial public offering on 9 October 2015, under the motto "We share our success".
* 2016: The strategy "Mobility for tomorrow" is adopted. U.S. and China plants are expanded and a new facility is opened in
Chonburi
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,
Thailand
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, along with a new office in
Moscow, Russia.
* 2018: Schaeffler fitted four electric motors from the ABT Schaeffler FE01 Formula E car to an Audi A3 for testing only.
* 2018: Schaeffler acquired the
drive-by-wire company
Paravan for development of
autonomous vehicle technology.
*As of 2021, the family owned 46% of Continental shares and 49.94% of Vitesco Technologies.
* 2023: Schaeffler and
Vitesco Technologies Group AG signed a Business Combination Agreement
In 2024, Schaeffler announced that 4,700 jobs will be eliminated, 2,800 alone in Germany, one plant in Austria and one in the UK will be closed, while bearing production in Berndorf, Austria, would cease. The production of
couplings in Sheffield, England would be discontinued.
See also
*
Georg F. W. Schaeffler
*
SKF
AB SKF (, 'Swedish Ball Bearing Factory') is a Swedish bearing (mechanical), bearing and seal (mechanical), seal manufacturing company founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1907. The company manufactures and supplies bearings, seals, lubrication an ...
*
NTN Corporation
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