Jetter AG

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Jetter AG

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legal form Corporation
founding 1980
Seat Ludwigsburg , Germany
management
  • Christian Benz, CEO
Number of employees 249 (2012/13)
sales EUR 40.1 million (2012/13)
Branch Automation technology
Website www.jetter.de

The Jetter AG is a German company with headquarters in Ludwigsburg with subsidiaries in China and Hungary as well as a sales and applications office in Italy. It has been part of Bucher Industries since 2014 .

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Jetter AG develops, sells and installs programmable logic controllers (PLC), which consist of hardware with the associated software. The PLCs are usually used in systems for controlling industrial automatic processes and for controlling industrial plants.

The Jetter products include base units, servo controls, visualization units and remotes. The individual components can be combined to form complete control systems. The machines controlled by the Jetter process PLC range from individual robots , transport systems and packaging machines to fully automated assembly lines, for example production lines for semiconductors.

Jetter's customers are original equipment manufacturers (OEM), system houses / resellers (value added resellers) and end users who are primarily active in the manufacture of semiconductors, plastic products and other branches of automated industrial production.

Field of activity

The company has two main business areas, mobile automation and industrial automation .

history

  • Founded in 1980 by Martin Jetter as a "development office for microelectronics".
  • November 1998: Jetter GmbH is transformed into Jetter AG.
  • From August 1999, Jetter AG will be listed on the Neuer Markt.
  • The company's listing on the stock exchange ended in February 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annual Report 2012/2013 (PDF; 2.2 MB)
  2. Bucher Annual Report 2015, p. 85 (PDF)
  3. Jetter AG suffers quarterly losses and goes off the stock exchange. German Society for Ad Hoc Publicity , February 4, 2014, accessed on April 4, 2015 .