Fried. Krupp Maschinen- und Stahlbau Rheinhausen

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Fried. Krupp Maschinen- und Stahlbau Rheinhausen is a German company.

history

The county committee Moers approved by deed dated December 4, 1904 a request from the company Friedrich Krupp AG , on the grounds of the Friedrich-Alfred-Hütte in Rheinhausen accurate (: on the property of the municipality Bliesheim, mayor Friemersheim , hall 13 No. 1023/144. ) To build a bridge building company to construct machines and structures. The iron construction workshop, as the subdivision of the iron and steel works was initially named, was completed in December 1907, but was not fully operational until February 1, 1908. After initially the main focus of work was the production of our own workshops, bridge structures were soon added in Germany and a little later in other countries.

On April 1, 1941, the bridge construction company became an independent company, initially called Fried. Krupp Stahlbau Rheinhausen led. It was initially run as a branch of the Krupp Essen company at the local court under the commercial register entry A No. 8795.

On January 26, 1944, the judicial transfer took place under the neutral name Stahlbau Rheinhausen to the district court of Moers , Commercial Register A No. 358. In 1957 the name was changed to Fried. Krupp Maschinen- und Stahlbau Rheinhausen (District Court Moers, A 770). In the 1970s, the company was renamed Krupp Industrietechnik. The legal form was always that of a GmbH .

The seat was in Rheinhausen am Niederrhein , where the new head office was built on Franz-Schubert-Strasse around 1962 and expanded in 1973.

Production in Duisburg-Rheinhausen was discontinued in 1978 and the headquarters were relocated to Essen. In 1987 Krupp Industrietechnik made a loss of around 100 million DM. The corporate crisis (which ultimately also led to the closure of Krupp Hüttenwerk Rheinhausen) was a major media issue at the time. In 1989 there was a cooperation with the Mannesmann Demag company , in which various locations and production areas were also swapped. The administration building in Rheinhausen was finally pulled empty in 1996 and has been rotting since then.

The company is still active in numerous locations today, e. B. in Hanover-Langenhagen (customer service station for compressed air and hydraulics ), in Siegen and in Grünwald .

Bridge projects

Bridge of Solidarity Rheinhausen
Hohenzollern Bridge Cologne
Leverkusen Rhine Bridge
Kettwiger weir

The company built numerous industrial plants and bridges. The following bridge structures are particularly worth mentioning

Further construction projects

Deutschlandhalle, 1939
Bucket wheel excavator 288 in the Garzweiler opencast mine
Dahlhausen winding tower

Other buildings were also erected, e.g. B .:

Furthermore, industrial plants were built, e.g. B .:

literature

  • Friedrich Albert Meyer: From the Ruhr over the Rhine. Rheinhausen's heavy industry; Publication series of the city of Rheinhausen, Volume 4, 1966, page 166 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Diana Maria Fritz: The steel giants: Alfried Krupp and Berthold Beitz, p. 271 ff.
  2. ^ Heinz-Günter Kemmer: Beitz in need. In: Die Zeit 27/1988. July 1, 1988. Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
  3. The whole truth . In: Der Spiegel . No. 17 , 1988, pp. 108 f . ( Online - Apr. 25, 1988 ).
  4. Stahl und Eisen: Zeitschrift für das Deutsche Eisenhüttenwesen, 1989, Volume 109, p. 276
  5. http://www.baumanagement-himsel.de/ref_html/gera.html