Veritas AG

Veritas AG
Aktiengesellschaft
Industry Automotive
Founded 1849 under the name "Berliner Gummiwaarenfabrik"
Key people
Bernhard Beck (Chief Sales Officer), Uwe Hehl (Chief Financial Officer
Revenue 579.6 Mio. Euro (2011)[1]
223.6 Mio. Euro (2011)[1]
Number of employees
3,800 (2011)[1]
Website www.veritas.ag

Veritas AG is an international, automotive corporation based in Gelnhausen, Germany, in the Main-Kinzig circle of the Hessen state. The family-owned company employs today over 4,300 people worldwide. In 2011 the turnover of the company was around €580 million [2]

History

Veritas was founded in 1849 as Berliner Gummiwaarenfabrik (Rubberware Factory of Berlin) [3] and is today the oldest rubber manufacturer in Germany. In 1883 the company signed a public stock and became Berliner Gummiwaarenfabrik AG where AG stands for Aktiengesellschaft or stock company.

In 1886 Berliner Gummiwaarenfabrik AG merged with Frankfurter Gummiwarenfabrik Wendt, Buchholz & Co., being the latter based in the city of Gelnhausen. The headquarters of the now Vereinigte Berlin-Frankfurter Gummiwaaren-Fabriken AG (United Rubber Factories of Berlin-Frankfurt) moved to Berlin, but a production plant remained in the Barbarossa street in Gelnhausen. In 1899 an unfortunate fire burned down most of the production hall there at Gelnhausen

20th Century Development

In 1900 theVereinigte Berlin-Frankfurter Gummiwaaren-Fabriken AG started to produce tires for automobiles. The corporation began to market tires; both with and without spikes, under the trade name Veritas. In 1905, these particular, spiked tires fitted with metal tacks, were a first-time; world novelty

During the years before the first world war, the corporation stood at its highest success levels. The company had grown into a large Corporation, with two plants in Berlin, one in Gelnhausen, one in Bremen, as well as one in the then-Bohemian Grottau (what today is Hrádek nad Nisou). In 1929, and linking to the trade name of its successful tire, the Corporation was renamed into Veritas Gummiwerke AG (Veritas Rubber Works). The impact of the economic crisis of 1929 almost brought the production to a halt. Only the operation at Grottau, now Czechoslovakian, was fully booked

In 1933 the Berlin operation, in collaboration with the IG-Farben (Leverkusen) test laboratories, succeeded in introducing the synthetic rubber "Buna" for practical manufacture. The first innovation of the new material was the use in brake hoses for the German National Railway (Deutsche Reichsbahn)

The threatening danger of a second world war moved the board of directors to abandon business activities in east-Europe. The Grottau operation was sold. That operation never generated a loss and during the economic crisis was of great help for the whole corporation

Because of the difficult war hostilities, the management was moved from Berlin-Lichterfelde to Gelnhausen. Hence were the companies' archives rescued, because shortly after the move, the operation in Berlin-Lichterfelde was severely destroyed, as a result of the continuous air raids. The production buildings in Gelnhausen endured the war almost intact. Two years after the war ended, also the headquarters of the company were officially relocated from Berlin to the Gelnhausen works. Additionally, the war-winning forces' agreements kept Berlin away from west-Germany. The currency reforms brought new leverage and working enthusiasm in the Berlin and Gelnhausen works. However, the Berlin blockade put the plant there in raw material difficulties

Post-war Era

1955 presented excellent economical conditions. Veritas reinvested its profit and a genereously equipped laboratory was erected in Gelnhausen. In the Veritas rubber facilities in Berlin and Gelnhausen, 700 workers and employees are active. 1968-69 came with an enormous economic upswing and the turn over grew 30% compared to the previous year.

From 1978 on, Veritas in Gelnhausen purchased land in the Stettiner Street, and began construction of a new production facility. Particularly for the manufacture of rubber hose, the old plant had become very small. The production at Berlin gradually moved to Gelnhausen. In 1982 the Berlin-Lichterfelde operation closed. With it, 133 years came to an end, an era that started with the founding of the first Rubber factory in Germany (1849) and the cornerstone of what today is Veritas AG. A year later, at the Gelnhausen site a new compounding plant - one of the most modern in Germany - started production. From 2008 on, this plant produced all compounds needed for the Veritas Group, including the affiliated Poppe Group.

The acquisition of the Ulrich Gummiwerke AG took place in 1986. With the purchase of additional land, plus that belonging to the Ulrich AG company, permitted a generous, long-term plan for the segmentation of operations within the Corporation. In 1990 and with Veritas' sponsorship, the first German state-technical school for rubber and plastic opened in Gelnhausen.

Strong recessions of the automotive industry through 1992-93 also led Veritas to considerable decline in revenue and new businesses. After 117 years; in 1993 and according to a plan, the old premises located in the Barbarossa street, were emptied

Expansion

In its systems portfolio, an important milestone came about with the purchase of a rubber facility in Rülzheim. With the establishment in 1995 of the Veritas Dunakility Kft in Hungary, Veritas took the first step to become a Global Player within the automotive industry. The plant is located in the tri-country corner of Hungary-Austria-Slovakia, not far from Vienna and Bratislava, at the Hungarian banks of the Danube. Three years later Veritas Thüringen (Thuringia) GmbH was founded in Benshausen. Right across the Highway from the Volkswagen Plant in Puebla, Mexico; and also in 1998 Automotive Veritas de México was established.

A long prepared step, that signalized the expansion of the product range and the core-competences, was taken in 1999: the corporation changed its name. This step towards modernization was the renaming, from Veritas Gummiwerke AG to Veritas AG. The expertise does not anymore lay solely on the manufacture of rubber articles. Plastic and metal components equally belong to the product assortment that Veritas, as a successful worldwide supplier of automotive systems, is reckoned with

The internationalization of Veritas grew further in 2005, with the acquisition of PS Fertigungstechnik GmbH in Austrian Mieders, where metal products where made. The product portfolio was broadened: additional to rubber also plastic and metal were supplied as part of the systems. By 2008, close to Istanbul Veritas Otomotiv was founded, as an additional location for injection molding

In 2010 Veritas acquired OGW - Ostsächsiche Gumiwerke Polenz GmbH in Neustadt, in the Saxony state. In 2012 this site was registered under the name Veritas Sachsen GmbH

Current Veritas locations also include Veritas Automotive Systems, in the city of Kunshan, China; as well as sales offices in Korea, in Wolfsburg, and in the city of Troy, Michigan

Products

The Veritas product array once covered everything from car tires and shoe soles, to juice caps and vacuum cleaner hoses; all the way to plaster caps and drain cleaners. Today's Veritas AG is a supplier of automotive systems, specialized in the development and manufacturing of multifunctional assemblies and components, to carry out the tasks of binding, sealing, conducting, measuring and regulating. Those products can be found on a car's engine compartment, the car's body and underbody, as well as inside its fuel tanks

This range of automotive parts, can be divided into three main groups:[4]

Fluid Systems: Complex units that allow inter-connection and safe transport of Oil or Fuel in the car

Molded systems: To satisfy demanding performance of elastomeric and soft/hard plastics, designed solutions address applications such as door/gate bumpers, grommets for cable pass-through, holder for car jacks, door-bellows for cables, etc.

Thermal Systems: Development of air-conducting solutions for automotive engines. Integration of multiple materials deliver optimal turbo-charged systems

External links

References

  1. 1 2 3 Geschäftsbericht 2011 (PDF; 2,4 MB) veritas-ag.de, abgerufen am 19. Oktober 2012
  2. Veritas AG Homepage, Veritas im Überblick, Daten & Fakten
  3. Veritas AG Homepage, Veritas im Überblick, Historie
  4. Veritas AG Homepage, Produktengruppen
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