Ziehl-Abegg posts 8.1 percent organic growth in global sales

The commencement of in-house composite material production in the Hohenlohe Business Park (Germany) represents a milestone in the company’s history. Highly sophisticated tools enable it to achieve complex geometries in synthetic material fans. “This enables us to improve the way we transfer knowledge from the natural world to our products,” says CEO Peter Fenkl, explaining the company’s bionic approach. According to Fenkl, “bionics help us to further improve our products’ carbon footprint”. One of the benefits for customers is that Ziehl-Abegg offers three technologies in-house – steel, aluminum and composite material. “This sets us apart from our competitors“.

“We are seeing two effects: in emerging countries, the impetus is coming from new building construction, whereas in countries like Germany, sales are shifting to the retrofitting and improvement of existing plants in old buildings” says Fenkl. This applies to both ventilation and drive technology. In drive technology, the sales driver is the ZAtop elevator drive. “Customers appreciate the reliability of the products as well as our quick and straightforward service” emphasises Fenkl.

Independent suspension provides new impetus for the automotive sector

The signs for sales of the electric in-wheel hub drive for city buses, ZAwheel, are positive. However, in the past year, the pace of growth fell short of expectations. “Nevertheless, the market is responding so well to the new generation, with two power levels and an integrated control module, that we have revised our forecasts for 2019 upwards.” One prime example of this are double-decker buses which are used for city tours in Paris, London, Amsterdam and Berlin.

The independent suspension for the gearless ZAwheel electric motor which was unveiled at the IAA Commercial Vehicles in September, has also made the application very attractive for other commercial vehicles. “The timelines in the automotive sector are different from those in conventional mechanical engineering,” says Fenkl, explaining how turnover might not increase as fast as in the fan business. There has, however, been considerable interest shown by leading commercial vehicle manufacturers.

Number of employees worldwide increases from 3,900 to 4,100

Since Ziehl-Abegg possesses extensive global manufacturing expertise and depth, the growth in sales has also had an impact on employee numbers. „The workforce in Germany has risen from 2,200 to 2,250”, the CEO is pleased to report. Ziehl-Abegg now employs 4,100 people worldwide (previous year: 3,900). In order to continue attracting qualified personnel in the future, Ziehl-Abegg has expanded the international nature of its dual training: dual training is now being provided in Hungary, Spain, Brazil as well as  the USA. In Germany, Ziehl-Abegg was named best company for training in the electrical industry in a nationwide study conducted last year .

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