Georg Fischer (Swiss company)

Georg Fischer
Aktiengesellschaft
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1802
Founder Johann Conrad Fischer
Headquarters Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Key people
Yves Serra, Andreas Koopmann
Products Liquids and gas transport, Industrial automation
Revenue 3.795 billion CHF (2014)
Owner Public
Number of employees
14,140
Website http://www.georgfischer.com/

Georg Fischer (abbreviated GF) comprises three divisions GF Piping Systems, GF Automotive, and GF Machining Solutions. Founded in 1802, the Corporation is headquartered in Switzerland and is present in 32 countries, with 126 companies, 47 of them production facilities. Its approximately 14 100 employees generated sales of CHF 3.80 billion in 2014. GF offers solutions for the safe transport of liquids and gases, lightweight casting components in vehicles, and high-precision manufacturing technologies.[1]

Divisions

GF Piping Systems

GF Piping Systems supplies piping systems made of plastics and metal as well as solid and hollow bar stock for machining. The division focuses on system solutions and components for the safe transport of water and gas in industry, utility, and building technology. Its product line includes fittings, valves, pipes, automation and jointing technology and covers all water cycle applications. GF Piping Systems has its own sales companies and representatives in over 100 countries. The division is present in Europe, Asia and the Americas with more than 30 manufacturing sites and research and development centers, which also support energy-saving use of raw materials and resources.[2]

GF Automotive

GF Automotive is a development partner and manufacturer of light weight cast components and systems made of ductile iron, aluminum and magnesium for the global automotive industry as well as a variety of industrial applications. The highly complex lightweight components make vehicles lighter and reduce CO2 emissions. GF Automotive manufactures some 600 000 tons of lightweight components at 9 production plants in Germany, Austria, and China. In those countries as well as in Switzerland, Korea and Japan it operates sales offices. The lightweight research and development competency is in Schaffhausen (Switzerland) and Suzhou (China).[3]

GF Machining Solutions

GF Machining Solutions’ electrical discharge, high-speed milling,laser texturing machines and additive manufacturing, along with automation solutions and customer services, make it a leading provider to the tool and mold making industry and to manufacturers of precision components. Most important customer segments are information and communication technology, aerospace, and the automotive industry. The division has its own sales companies in more than 50 countries and production plants in Switzerland, Sweden, and China. GF Machining Solutions operates research and development centers in Meyrin, Losone, and Nidau (Switzerland), Vällingby (Sweden), Beijing, and Changzhou (China).[4]

History

Former Subsidiaries

GF Pipe Coupling Technology

Originally founded in Schaffhausen, Switzerland in 1960, the GF Pipe Coupling Technology division focused on the production of pipe and tube cutting, facing, and beveling machines for high purity process piping. The sales and management of the division were moved to Singen, Germany in 1993. In 2006 Georg Fischer sold the GF Pipe Coupling Technology division to Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW), where the company was renamed from Rohrverbindungstechnik GmbH to Orbitalum Tools GmbH.[5]

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