thyssenkrupp AG
XETRA:TKA
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thyssenkrupp AG
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thyssenkrupp AG
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thyssenkrupp AG
Glance View
Thyssenkrupp AG, a stalwart of German industry, weaves its narrative from a rich tapestry of history and innovation, tracing its origins back to the early 19th century. Born from the merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp, two titans of the industrial world, the company stands as a testament to resilience and adaptability. Anchored in the Ruhr Valley's heavy industry, thyssenkrupp initially rose to prominence in steel production, a realm that forged its identity. Now, the group's vast empire extends beyond steel, embracing engineering, technology, and services—a metamorphosis that underscores its commitment to evolving with the times. Today, thyssenkrupp is a diversified industrial conglomerate structured into multiple business segments. Its Materials Services division remains pivotal, trading in materials such as metals and polymers. Meanwhile, the Industrial Solutions segment designs and constructs state-of-the-art chemical plants, refineries, and cement factories, bringing in substantial global contracts. Automotive Technology provides essential components like camshafts and steering systems, aligning with the company’s engineering prowess. Not to be overlooked, their Elevator Technology unit, although recently spun off as a standalone company, represents a significant legacy, epitomizing innovation with cutting-edge mobility solutions. Thyssenkrupp’s ability to integrate technology with traditional industrial strengths is what fuels its engine, driving revenue through a balanced mix of groundbreaking projects and traditional, enduring industries.