DIW maintenance

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DIW Maintenance GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 1962
Seat Stuttgart
management
  • Mike Kirschnereit, Chairman of the Management Board
  • Frank Hanauer, managing director
  • Andreas Winterling, managing director
Number of employees 6,500 (2018)
sales 178 million euros
Branch Industrial services
Website www.diw-facility.de

The DIW ( acronym for: German industrial maintenance ), based in Stuttgart is one of the major industrial service providers in Germany.

Over 6,500 employees work in four operating companies (DIW Maintenance, DIW Aircraft Services, DIW Mechanical Engineering, DIW System Services) at 40 locations throughout Germany. The company belongs to the Strabag group and is part of the Strabag PFS group of companies, which with an output of around € 1.1 billion is one of the largest real estate and industrial service providers in Europe.

history

In 1962 the "Kesselreinigungsgesellschaft Reichenberger & Co" was founded in Munich. It was later renamed "Deutsche Industriewartung GmbH, Reichenberger & Co".

On July 10, 1978 the “DIW” trademark was registered with the German Patent and Trademark Office . The registration concerned the word and figurative mark . At that time, a double diamond with the inscription "DiW" was still used as a figurative mark.

The name was changed to "Deutsche Industriewartung GmbH & Co.KG" in 1985.

The shareholders sold the company to Salamander and Voith in 1986 . The DIW expanded to Austria in 1987 and founded DIW Austria. In 1997, DIW acquired Indumont GmbH from Deutz . In Austria she bought Fach GmbH. In 1998 EnBW became a third partner in DIW. DIW Deutsche Industriewartung AG was founded.

In 2000 the company merged its subsidiaries in Austria (Fach GmbH and DIW Deutsche Industriewartung GmbH) into DIW Maintenance GmbH , Vienna. In the same year Voith increased its shares in DIW and took over the management of the company. Also in 2000, DIW acquired 25.2% in Hörmann Industrietechnik GmbH. DIW expanded to Eastern Europe in 2001.

In 2002 the IMM Alliance (Industrial Maintenance Management) was founded. DIW got a sister in 2005: Voith bought the Premier Group from Dürr AG . DIW acquired the majority in Hörmann Industrietechnik GmbH in 2006.

In 2009 EnBW sold its shares in DIW to Voith. DIW was thus a 100% subsidiary of Voith AG.

In 2010 the “Industries” division was founded at Voith Industrial Services: under the DIW brand, the company offers process-oriented industrial services across all sectors. The integration of DIW Mechanical Engineering, the specialists in production maintenance, as well as the foundation of DIW Aircraft Services, which offers services for aircraft construction.

2012 Expansion of business activities in the area of ​​energy efficiency.

2014 The listed construction group Strabag SE acquired DIW Maintenance Ltd. for its Property and Facility Services division (Strabag PFS). & Co. KG.

Subsidiaries

DIW has 40 locations throughout Germany, including the 12 main locations in Hamburg, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Nordhausen, Dresden, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Heidenheim, Ulm and Munich.

Belong to the company

  • DIW Maintenance GmbH
  • DIW Mechanical Engineering GmbH
  • DIW Aircraft Services GmbH
  • DIW System Services GmbH

literature

  • Hermann Schneider: "Facilty Management - planning - introducing - using"; 2nd Edition; Schäffer-Proeschel Verlag, 2004; P. 457 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Figures, data, facts. In: diw-facility.de. Retrieved November 29, 2019 .
  2. DIW Maintenance GmbH. In: diw-facility.de. Retrieved November 29, 2019 .
  3. DIE WELT: Group restructuring: Voith sells DIW Maintenance . In: THE WORLD . September 30, 2014 ( welt.de [accessed October 24, 2017]).
  4. AAmlinger: Strabag takes over DIW maintenance. In: facility-manager.de. October 2, 2014, accessed November 29, 2019 .