Fiege tec
Fiege tec
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legal form | Corporate division of FIEGE Logistik Holding Stiftung & Co. KG |
Seat | Greven |
Number of employees | 206 (2014) |
sales | 15.8 million euros (2014) |
Branch | Vehicle construction, vehicle services |
Website | www.fiegetec.de |
Fiege tec is a German commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Greven and a division of Fiege Logistik . As a vehicle service provider, Fiege tec also offers repairs and takes on the fleet management of the Fiege Group .
history
The company was founded in 1984. It has been in charge of the Fiege Group's fleet management since 1987, and Fiege's central technology purchasing department since 1989. In 1991 "Fiege Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH & Co KG" was founded. In 1992 vehicle construction Alfons Mersch was taken over, in 1993 the Bosch service.
A first terminal vehicle was developed in 1994. In 1996, the company took over the full service maintenance contract from Deutsche Post AG in Greven. In 1999 the vehicles of the SWOPPER family came onto the market. 2001 KA-BA vehicle construction in Bramsche was taken over; this was moved to Greven in 2014.
Products and services
vehicle construction
The company manufactures animal transporters under the KA-BA brand: motor vehicles up to 4 floors, semi-trailers up to 5 floors and trailers up to 4 floors. Furthermore, vehicles for the handling of swap bodies up to 18,000 kg and semi-trailers, as well as tractors, sweepers, snow blades, granulate spreaders and swap body relocators are manufactured under the “Swopper” brand .
Vehicle service
The vehicle service repairs trucks, special vehicles, buses, semi-trailers and trailers. It also serves as an authorized workshop for MAN , Iveco , Meiller and as a specialist workshop for Bosch electronics . In addition to the workshop, there is also a washing facility and a filling station for commercial vehicles such as trucks or vans.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Fiege Logistik Mönchengladbach GmbH, Greven on biz-q.com
- ↑ List of vehicle manufacturers , Federal Motor Transport Authority , p. 38