Hanomag contract hardening shop

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Hanomag contract hardening shop
legal form OHG (individual locations as GmbH )
founding 1986
Seat Hanover , Lower Saxony
management Konrad Seehafer and Karsten Seehafer
Number of employees 240 (2010)
sales € 34 million (2010)
Branch Metalworking
Website www.hanolohn.de

Factory building at the Hannover-Marienwerder site
Company sign at the former company location on the Hanomag site, building torn down around 2010

The Hanomag Heat Treatment is a company in Hanover , in 1986 from the Hanomag emerged Maschinenbau AG. The Hanomag hardening shop has been in the hands of the Seehafer family since 1993.

history

On February 1, 1980, the entrepreneur Horst-Dieter Esch took over the remaining Hanomag for 30 million DM and integrated it, along with other construction machinery companies, into his IBH holding company in order to form the largest construction machinery group in the world. The Hanomag should be made viable again with massive public aid; the sale of the company premises to the city of Hanover for DM 48 million was planned. The IBH ended in bankruptcy in November 1983, as a result of which Hanomag also had to file for bankruptcy in February 1984. Esch was arrested in March 1984 and sentenced in October of the same year by the Koblenz Regional Court to six and a half years imprisonment and a fine of 46,000 euros for fraud in unity with bankruptcy. The last employees were laid off at the end of March 1984.

In 1986 the company was re-established. About 300 employees currently work for Hanomag.

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Coordinates: 52 ° 25 ′ 3 ″  N , 9 ° 37 ′ 13.4 ″  E