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Structure of the company
mefro wheels GmbH
D-83101 Rohrdorf
KRONPRINZ GmbH
D-42697 Solingen
100 %
mefro RäderwerkRonneburg GmbHD-07580 Ronneburg
100 %
mefro Roues FranceS.A.S.
F- 10000 Troyes
100 %
Fritz Berger GmbH
TEKERSAN JANT SANAYJ A.S. 100 %
100 %
SÜDRADGmbH RadtechnikD-73057 Ebersbach
100 %
mefro Metallwarenfabrik Fischbacher GmbH 40 %Dipl.-Ing. Anton Fischbacher 20 %Dipl.-Kfm. Dr. Alfred Fischbacher 20 %
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Evolution of turnover 1990-2006 (estim.)
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o mefro wheels GmbH consolidated turnover as off 31.12.2005: 496.020 TEURo Total workforce as off 31.12.2005: 2.888 employees
1) Purchase of SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik2) Purchase of Michelin Wheel Unit
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o 15,5 Mio. steel wheels for OE light vehicles
o 5,5 Mio. steel wheels for the light vehicle Aftermarket (winter wheels)
o 1,0 Mio. steel wheels for light vehicle trailers
o 2,5 Mio. steel wheels for trucks and truck-trailers
o 1,0 Mio. steel wheels for agriculture and construction
Sales in 2005
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Company and plants
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SÜDRAD GmbH RadtechnikHistory – Highlights
(www.suedrad.de)
1946 Setting up of the Südrad GmbH Autoräderfabrik by the
industrialists Stahl, Achtermann, Daur and Hellweg
1948 Louis Schuler, Paul Lemmerz und Karl Wissner
participating in the SÜDRAD
1951 Paul Lemmerz withdraws as shareholder from the company
1953 First breaking of the ground of the present factory premises
1990 Opening of the new Research & Development Centre
1995 Founding of the SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik, succeeding
the Südrad Autoräderfabrik GmbH & Co. KG i.K. (in bankruptcy)
2000 Takeover of the SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik by the
mefro Räderwerk Ronneburg GmbH
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SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik
Employees 2005: 609 Turnover 2005: 106.181 TEUR
OEM - Light vehicles
• Capacity: 5.500.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: Audi BMW DaimlerChrysler GM/Opel Seat Skoda VW
OEM - Trucks and trailers
• Capacity: 800.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: DaimlerChrysler Schmitz Cargobull Kögel Schwarzmüller Continental Goodyear Bridgestone
After Market
• Sales: 1.800.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: Auto part trade Tyre dealers Tyre manufacturers
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SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik
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SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik
ISO / TS 16949:2002
ISO / TS 16949:2002
ISO / EN 14001:2004
ISO / EN 14001:2004
Certifications:
QS 9000
VDA 6.1
EAQF
AVSQ
DIN/ISO 9001
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Company and plants
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KRONPRINZ GmbHHistory – Highlights
(www.kronprinz.de)
1897 Rudolf Kronenberg and Carl Prinz created the “KRONPRINZ AG für Fahrradteile”. The company produces parts for bikes and motorbikes like spoke wheels in wood and steel. KRONPRINZ is the first to produce steel wheel.
1903 KRONPRINZ patents a passenger car steel wheel with demountable rim.
1930 Start of production of passenger car steel wheels with disc. Before, only spoke wheels were on the market.
1938 Mannesmann takes over the majority in KRONPRINZ. The production includes welded tubes, profiles, parts for planes and passenger car wheels.
1955 Start of production of steel wheels with disc for tubeless wheels.
1969 Production of one-piece truck steel wheels (drop centre wheels).
1970 Transmission of the old KRONPRINZ AG tube facility to the Mannesmannröhren- Werke and of the wheel facility to the new KRONPRINZ AG (100 % Mannesmann AG).
1977 Mannesmann-Werke AG takes the head of Mannesmann KRONPRINZ AG.
1980 Start of production of cast aluminium wheels.
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KRONPRINZ GmbHHistory – Highlights
(www.kronprinz.de)
1988 After the integration of Fichtel & Sachs AG in Mannesmann, F&S AG takes over the executive functions.
1995 Establishment of a complete production line for fabricated aluminium wheels.
1996 Production of wheels with protected valve for trucks (ALV wheels). Acquire a 20% participation in the Turkish wheel manufacturer TEKERSAN, a subsidiary of KOC Group.
1997 Michelin takes over 51 % in KRONPRINZ from Mannesmann.
1999 Complete take over of the shares by Michelin.
2001 Sales of the cast aluminium wheel activity to the Borbet Group. Creation of the „Räderport“ in Essen in cooperation with Fritz Berger GmbH. This external logistics platform is in charge of the distribution of wheels for the Aftermarket to the European dealer network.
2003 KRONPRINZ takes over 100% of Fritz Berger GmbH.
2004 Complete take over of the shares of TEKERSAN by KRONPRINZ.
2005 mefro wheels takes over as of 01.01.2005 the complete steel wheel activity from Michelin.
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KRONPRINZ GmbH
Employees 2005: 863 Turnover 2005: 202.709 TEUR
OEM – Light vehicles
• Capacity: 6.000.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: BMW DaimlerChrysler Fiat Ford GM PSA Renault VAG
After Market
• Sales: 3.500.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: European tyre dealers
OEM – Trucks and trailers
• Capacity: 1.130.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: DaimlerChrysler Iveco MAN Paccar Scania Renault Trucks Volvo Trucks Michelin
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KRONPRINZ GmbH
ISO / TS 16949:2002
ISO / TS 16949:2002
Certifications:
QS 9000
VDA 6.1
EAQF
AVSQ
DIN/ISO 9001
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Company and plants
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TroyesTroyes
mefro Roues FranceF-10600 La Chapelle St. Luc / Troyes
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mefro Roues France S.A.S.History – Highlights
1891 Brothers Edouard and André Michelin start the production of wheels in Clermont-Ferrand and patent the first demountable bike tyre.
1906 Development and start of production of the first demountable wheel for passenger cars.
1910 Start of production of the first spare wheel.
1957 Separation of the wheel production in La Chapelle St. Luc / Troyes.
1958 Start of production of one-piece wheels with well for passenger cars.
1970 Start of production of one-piece wheels with well and 15° bead seat angle for trucks.
1980 Set up of a second plant for steel wheels in Aranda de Duero (Spain).
1997 Michelin takes over from Mannesmann 51% of Mannesmann-Kronprinz AG in order to reinforce its market position in steel wheel business.
1999 Complete take over of the shares by Michelin, creation of Michelin Kronprinz Werke.
2001 Separation of the wheel business within Michelin, and creation of Michelin Roues France S.A.S.
2003 Decision to close Aranda plant, and transfer of the activity and parts of the machines to Michelin Roues France and Michelin Kronprinz Werke
2005 Take over of the total Michelin wheel business (LPRE) by mefro Group as of January, 1st 2005 and integration in mefro wheels GmbH
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OEM - Light vehicles
• Capacity: 8.500.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: DaimlerChrysler Smart GM PSA Renault VAG
Voiturettes
OEM - Trucks and trailers
• Capacity: 800.000 wheels per year
• Main customers: DaimlerChrysler Iveco MAN Paccar Scania Renault Trucks Volvo Trucks Michelin
mefro Roues France S.A.S
Employees 2005: 608 Turnover 2005: 186.422 TEUR
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ISO / TS 16949:2002
ISO / TS 16949:2002
Certifications:
QS 9000
VDA 6.1
EAQF
AVSQ
DIN/ISO 9001
mefro Roues France S.A.S.
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TEKERSAN JANT SANAYJ A.S.
Employees 2005: 324 Turnover 2005: 29.700 TEUR
(100 % subsidiary of KRONPRINZ GmbH)
–Production programme: -- Light vehicle steel wheels -- Truck flat hump wheels – Local customers: -- Tofas -- Karsan -- Otosan KRONPRINZ RäderPort
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mefro Räderwerk Ronneburg GmbHHistory – Highlights
(www.mefro-raederwerk.de)
1888 Friedrich Hering sets up a factory to manufacture bicycle parts
1902 Expanding the product range by the two-seater „Rex Simplex“
1913 Spin off of the automotive parts business from the automobile
production setting up a factory to produce wood-spoked wheels
1920 Expanding the product range by wire-spoked wheels and
steel disc wheels
1948 The Räderwerk Ronneburg becomes the sole supplier for the
DDR car brands „Wartburg“ and „Trabant“
1991 Takeover of the (nationally owned) VEB Räderwerk Ronneburg
from the German Trust Company and founding of the
mefro Räderwerk Ronneburg GmbH
2000 Takeover of the SÜDRAD GmbH Radtechnik
Change of the name into mefro wheels GmbH and at the same time separation
of the operational business in a new entity mefro Räderwerk Ronneburg
GmbH as 100% subsidiary of mefro wheels GmbH.
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Industrial vehicles Multicar, Ladog, Mulag, Skyjack etc. Slow traffic vehicles Jungheinrich, Manitou, TCM, Nichiyu etc. Car-trailers Böckmann, Humbaur, Heinemann, Westfalia, Harbeck, Auwärter, Stema, Pongratz,Tabbert, Hobby, CMI Wilk, Hymer etc.
Main customers:
Tractors Case, New Holland, Lindner, John Deere, JCB etc. Agricultural machines Claas, Krone, Pöttinger, Fliegl, Stoll etc. Construction machines Volvo, Caterpillar, O & K, Liebherr,Atlas, Manitou, Hitachi, Case, Kramer Allrad etc.
Production capacity:
Wheels for construction and agricultural machines, tractors 900.000 wheels per year Wheels for car-trailers and aftermarket 1.100.000 wheels per year Free capacity for car wheels 13” – 16” 1.000.000 wheels per year
mefro Räderwerk Ronneburg GmbH
Employees 2005: 186 Turnover 2005: 37.976 TEUR
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ISO 9001:2000 ISO 9001:2000
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Fritz Berger GmbH
Employees 2005: 39 Turnover 2005: 20.800 TEUR
(100 % subsidiary of KRONPRINZ GmbH)
Berger is one of the few genuine wheel specialists on the Aftermarket: Berger has a solution for any wheel replacement, thanks to a range of steel wheels that covers more than 550 types, a large range of alloy wheels from well-known producers, and multiple wheel accessories.
(www.raederport.de)
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