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Company type | BV & Co.KG |
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Industry | Automotive, manufacturing |
Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters | Head office in Stuttgart, >350 locations in 16 countries |
Key people | Markus Glaser-Gallion (CEO), Christian Geißler, Markus Hucko |
Revenue | >1.1 billion euros[1] |
Website | www |
Leadec (formerly Voith Industrial Services) is a provider of technical services for the automotive and manufacturing industries. Headquartered in Stuttgart, the company employs around 22,000 people worldwide. For over 60 years, Leadec has been providing services for major automotive manufacturers, suppliers and other manufacturing companies along the entire value chain. The service provider is based on site at its customers' plants and factories, but also operates at more than 350 of its own locations. In 2022, the Leadec Group generated a combined turnover of more than 1.1 billion euros.[2]
Global presence
Leadec operates in Germany, the US, Canada, France, Mexico, Brazil, India, China, the UK, Austria, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Portugal and Spain.
History
Origin of the company
Leadec has its origins in 1962 with the founding of the boiler cleaning company Reichenberger & Co. for the cleaning of heating and water boilers. In the 1960s, a new service was created: external maintenance of machines and systems. The company was renamed Deutsche Industriewartung GmbH, Reichenberger & Co. and from 1985 operated under the name Deutsche Industriewartung GmbH & Co. KG (DIW). In 1986, Salamander and Voith acquired DIW.
In October 2000 the Group Division Voith Industrial Services was founded. In 2000, Voith Industrial Service acquired a stake in Hörmann Industrietechnik. In 2004, Voith Servicos Industriais do Brasil Ltda. was founded. In 2005, the company acquired Premier Manufacturing Support Services, Inc. to strengthen its international position as a partner to the automotive industry. This was followed in 2006 by the acquisition of a majority stake in Hörmann Industrietechnik for complex technical industrial services with a focus on the automotive industry.
In August 2014 Helix Systems Inc. with 260 employees and 30 million dollars in sales became part of Voith Industrial Services. In September 2014, Voith Industrial Services sold its subsidiary DIW.
In fall 2016 Voith sold its industrial services division to the private equity firm Triton.[3] The latter divided the company into two service companies, Leadec and Veltec.[4] Since then, Leadec has been one of Triton's portfolio companies. Under the new owner, Leadec is an independent service company that is fully geared towards the requirements of the service sector and can operate on a customer-specific basis. Veltec was sold to Plant Systems & Services PSS GmbH in November 2018 and focuses on the process industry.[5]
New name
The new Leadec brand was announced on January 23, 2017.[6] The company name is intended to emphasize the company's independence: Leadec is made up of the English words "lead" (lead, leadership) and "tec" (technology).[7]
References
- ^ "Investor relations – Leadec in brief". Leadec. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ "Website Leadec".
- ^ "Voith | Press releases | Voith schließt Konzernumbau erfolgreich ab und startet gestärkt ins Jubiläumsjahr 2017". Retrieved 2017-11-23.
- ^ "Industriedienstleister Voith Industrial Services wird Leadec und Veltec", Chemie Technik, 2017-02-13, retrieved 2017-11-23
- ^ "Leadec sells Veltec to Plant Systems & Services PSS GmbH". Triton. 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
- ^ "Aus Voith Industrial Services werden Leadec und Veltec". Schwäbische Post (in German). 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
- ^ Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart, Germany, "Industrie-Dienstleister: Frühere Voith-Tochter will expandieren", Stuttgarter-zeitung.de, retrieved 2017-11-23
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