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- 2. Few words about the company… multinational engineering and electronics company headquarter: Gerlingen, Germany. the world's largest
- 3. The history… 1886 to 1901 1886 - Opening of Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering
- 4. 1901 - First plant in Stuttgart 1910 - Opening of plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach 1913 - Start
- 5. 2001 to present 2003 - Acquisition of Buderus AG 2004 - Third-generation common rail diesel injection
- 7. Bosch has more than 350 subsidiaries across over 60 countries and its products are sold in
- 8. Organizational structure
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Few words about the company…
multinational engineering and electronics company
headquarter: Gerlingen, Germany.
the world's largest
Few words about the company…
multinational engineering and electronics company
headquarter: Gerlingen, Germany.
the world's largest
supplier of automotive components.
core products:
automotive components (including brakes, controls, electrical drives, electronics, fuel systems, generators, starter motors and steering systems)
industrial products (including drives and controls, packaging technology)
consumer goods and building products (including household appliances, power tools, security systems and thermotechnology)
core products:
automotive components (including brakes, controls, electrical drives, electronics, fuel systems, generators, starter motors and steering systems)
industrial products (including drives and controls, packaging technology)
consumer goods and building products (including household appliances, power tools, security systems and thermotechnology)
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The history…
1886 to 1901
1886 - Opening of Workshop for Precision Mechanics and
The history…
1886 to 1901
1886 - Opening of Workshop for Precision Mechanics and
Electrical Engineering in Stuttgart on 15 November
1887 - First low-voltage magneto from Bosch for stationary petrol engines
1897 - First low-voltage magneto ignition for motor vehicle internal combustion engines
1887 - First low-voltage magneto from Bosch for stationary petrol engines
1897 - First low-voltage magneto ignition for motor vehicle internal combustion engines
Robert Bosch aged 27
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1901 - First plant in Stuttgart
1910 - Opening of plant in
1901 - First plant in Stuttgart
1910 - Opening of plant in
Stuttgart-Feuerbach
1913 - Start of production of headlights
1927 - First diesel fuel injection pump
1929 - First TV Set from Fernseh AG division
1932 - First power drill from Bosch
1942 - Death of the company founder Robert Bosch on 12 March
1964 - Robert Bosch Foundation
1976 - First oxygen sensors
1982 - Company acquires photographic equipment division from Braun AG
1986 - Traction control system (TCS) on the market
1995 - First Electronic Stability Control - Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
1997 - Common rail diesel fuel injection
2000 - DI-Motronic gasoline direct injection system
2000 - Acquisition of Rexroth
1913 - Start of production of headlights
1927 - First diesel fuel injection pump
1929 - First TV Set from Fernseh AG division
1932 - First power drill from Bosch
1942 - Death of the company founder Robert Bosch on 12 March
1964 - Robert Bosch Foundation
1976 - First oxygen sensors
1982 - Company acquires photographic equipment division from Braun AG
1986 - Traction control system (TCS) on the market
1995 - First Electronic Stability Control - Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
1997 - Common rail diesel fuel injection
2000 - DI-Motronic gasoline direct injection system
2000 - Acquisition of Rexroth
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2001 to present
2003 - Acquisition of Buderus AG
2004 - Third-generation common
2001 to present
2003 - Acquisition of Buderus AG
2004 - Third-generation common
rail diesel injection for cars, with piezo injectors
2004 - Bosch opens new Technology Center in Abstatt
2007 - The Bosch Communications Systems business unit is created to manage the brands and products of former Telex Communications
2008 - Tata Nano, the $2,500 People's Car powered by Bosch-designed engine is unveiled at Auto Expo in New Delhi.
2009 - Robert Bosch acquires Akustica
2012 - Purchased SPX Service Solutions
2012 - Shanti Auto Electricals, Budaun
2013 - Bosch announced, it will exit its solar business
2004 - Bosch opens new Technology Center in Abstatt
2007 - The Bosch Communications Systems business unit is created to manage the brands and products of former Telex Communications
2008 - Tata Nano, the $2,500 People's Car powered by Bosch-designed engine is unveiled at Auto Expo in New Delhi.
2009 - Robert Bosch acquires Akustica
2012 - Purchased SPX Service Solutions
2012 - Shanti Auto Electricals, Budaun
2013 - Bosch announced, it will exit its solar business
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Bosch has more than 350 subsidiaries across over 60 countries and
Bosch has more than 350 subsidiaries across over 60 countries and
its products are sold in around 150 countries.
Almost all Bosch locations are both ISO 9001 certified (quality) and ISO 14001 certified (environmental protection). In addition to that, their management is compliant with OHSAS 18001
Bosch employs around 306,000 people and had revenues of approximately €52.5 billion in 2012. In 2012 it invested around €4.8 billion in research and development and applied for around 4,800 patents worldwide.
Almost all Bosch locations are both ISO 9001 certified (quality) and ISO 14001 certified (environmental protection). In addition to that, their management is compliant with OHSAS 18001
Bosch employs around 306,000 people and had revenues of approximately €52.5 billion in 2012. In 2012 it invested around €4.8 billion in research and development and applied for around 4,800 patents worldwide.
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Organizational structure
Organizational structure