Bucher Hydraulics

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Bucher Hydraulics located in Klettgau-Griessen, Germany is the internationally active hydraulic division of the Swiss conglomerate Bucher Industries, Niederweningen (ZH), a corporation listed on the SWX Swiss Stock Exchange.

Bucher Hydraulics
Company typeDivision of a swiss stock company
IndustryHydraulic components
HeadquartersKlettgau-Griessen, Germany (Division); Niederweningen (ZH), Switzerland
Key people
Philip Mosimann (CEO)
Daniel Waller (President)
RevenueIncrease $313.3 million (2009)
Number of employees
1,500 (2007)
Websitewww.bucherhydraulics.com

Activities

Bucher Hydraulics develops and produces drive and control technology for the mobile and industrial hydraulics sector. Their range includes products for mobile and industrial hydraulics, elevator hydraulics, hydraulic drives for high-voltage switches and height-adjustable workbenches. Some of the many components produced include hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors, valves, cylinders, power units, electronic devices and associated system solutions.

History

The Johann Bucher Guyer Griessen machine company was founded in 1923 in Griessen, today a community in Klettgau in the County of Waldshut. The company had already been in existence in Switzerland since 1807. In 1952 the German company was turned into a private limited partnership and later into a limited liability corporation.

From the 1970s onwards and especially from the mid 1990s the company expanded to cover foreign markets by opening production and distribution branches and by company acquisitions. Currently it maintains its own subsidiaries in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Taiwan, the USA, Turkey, China and India.

Their acquisitions include the Italian company "Hidroirma" (1994), "Beringer Hydraulik" in Neuheim, Switzerland (1996), "Hydrotechnik" in Frutigen, Switzerland and "Dingkind" in Taiwan (1997), "Truninger AG" in Solothurn, Switzerland (2000), "Monarch Hydraulics" in the USA (2007) and "Command Controls" (2008), also located in the USA.

The Bucher Hydraulik corporate group was formed in 1996 with its business management in Klettgau-Grießen. Bucher Hydraulics became the company’s umbrella brand name in 2001.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bucher Hydraulics History Official history overview of Bucher Hydraulics