Hengstler GmbH

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Hengstler
Company typeSubsidiary
Industrycounting and control components
Founded1846
HeadquartersAldingen, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jochen Feiler, Matthew Moore, Andreas Wenzel[1]
Productsrotary encoder, relay, mechanical counter, printer and cutter
Number of employees
around 1.000
DivisionsFrance, Italy, USA
Websitewww.hengstler.de/en/

Hengstler is a medium-sized company, which is specialized in the production of industrial counting and control components. As a subsidiary of Fortive, it is represented nationwide on the international electro mechanic market.

History[edit]

The watchmaker Johannes Hengstler started in 1846, in the south of Germany, with the series production of springs. Over the coming decades, the production was enlarged with relay, rotary encoder, mechanical counter and also printer & cutter. In 1995, the company has been taken over by Danaher Corporation, an American concern which includes more than 400 companies. Today, Hengstler has various prominent customers like Siemens, IBM, Festo or Bosch.

Products[edit]

Hengstler supplies a complete project management with custom-made applications concerning process control and environmental technology. It produces, for example, incremental and absolute encoders, relays, mechanical counters, and industrial printers and cutters.

International[edit]

Hengstler has a sister company in Slovakia, and branches in France, Italy, the US and Asia. It owns the Danaher Corporation, with over 400 including companies and locations in over 30 countries and around 60,000 employees. Danaher generates an annual turnover of several billion US dollars.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Handelsregisterauszug von Hengstler GMBH aus Aldingen (HRB 460604)".

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