Thyssenkrupp, a prominent multinational conglomerate, has established itself as a key player in various industrial sectors. Originating in Germany, it is a result of the merger between Thyssen AG and Krupp in 1999, bringing together two of Germany’s oldest and most significant industrial companies.
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thyssenkrupp appoints Nadja Håkansson as CEO
Nadja Håkansson named CEO of thyssenkrupp Uhde, bringing years of international experience from Siemens and Siemens Energy.
One-stop additive manufacturing for maritime & offshore industries
Pelagus 3D (a thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen joint venture), uses 3D printing to create spare parts for the maritime and offshore industry
Outokumpu continues its partnership with thyssenkrupp
Outokumpu continues the partnership with thyssenkrupp Materials Processing Europe. The aim is to reduce emissions from the automotive sector.
Chlorum Solutions uses thyssenkrupp nucera technology
Chlorum Solutions LLC will use thyssenkrupp nucera technology for its next two chlor-alcalis plant in Brazil. The company has ordered two skid mounted plants...
Dr Stefan Kaufmann joins thyssenkrupp as an adviser
Dr Stefan Kaufmann will serve as an adviser to thyssenkrupp regarding all cross-business hydrogen activities and projects and represent the company nationally and internationally in all matters related to hydrogen.
thyssenkrupp appoints Gabriel and Eller to its Board
thyssenkrupp has appointed Sigmar Gabriel and Dr Elke Eller as shareholder representatives to the Supervisory Board of thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG as part of...