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1925
Founding of the company in Gutmadingen, Germany, by the Kramer brothers. Development to a leading manufacturer of tractors; over 100,000 machines sold units into the agricultural market.
1957/1958
Creation of a separate division for the production of industrial and construction machines.
1973
Concentration on production of compact construction equipment. End of production of tractors.
1987
Reorientation to four-wheel steering.
1993
First wheel loader with telescopic loader unit.
2000
Merging of Kramer and Neuson to Neuson Kramer Baumaschinen AG with headquarters in Linz, Austria.
2005
Start of cooperation with Claas.
2008
Opening of the new plant in Pfullendorf, Germany. |
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CEO and President of Wacker Neuson SE to leave company.
Dr. Georg Sick, CEO and President of Wacker Neuson SE, has informed the Supervisory Board that he will not be seeking to renew his contract once it expires on July 31 of this year. |
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Wacker Neuson SE profitable in H1 as order book shows strong signs of revival
Trend confirmed – Q2 revenue up on first quarter and same quarter last year – Order intake has positive impact on capacity utilization |
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Wacker Neuson SE and Caterpillar Inc. sign strategic alliance for mini hydraulic excavators up to 3 tons.
Wacker Neuson to develop and produce exclusively Caterpillar branded mini hydraulic excavators. |
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Wacker Neuson SE
Preußenstraße 41
80809 Munich, Germany
Tel. +49 - (0)89 - 354 02 - 0
Fax +49 - (0)89 - 354 02 - 390 |
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