Siemens AG Overview
Company Headquarters: Munich, Germany
Founded: 1847
Workforce: ~372,000
Company Working: Siemens is an industrial conglomerate that operates in automation, electrification, and digitalization fields, globally. It offers power generation products for utilities, independent power producers, industrial customers, and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) customers. The company has nine business divisions, which are power & gas, energy management, building technologies, mobility, digital factory, process industries & drives, Healthineers, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, and financial services. It offers industrial gearbox through its subsidiary Flender GmbH, which based in Germany. Siemens also offers products such as parts manufacturing shop, gear cutting shop, housing machining shop, and hardening shop, which are used in industrial operations along with industrial gearbox. It offers industrial gearboxes to a wide range of end-use industries such as cement and mining, cranes, marine & shipbuilding, oil & gas, power generation, chemicals & pharmaceuticals, rubber & plastic, pulp & paper, and water & wastewater.
Currently, the company has a presence in around 200 countries, globally. Siemens offers products for applications in the automotive, marine, wind power, transmission & distribution, and nuclear industries. Its major subsidiaries are Gamesa Energie Deutschland GmbH (Germany), Siemens Power Control GmbH (Germany), Siemens Compressor Systems GmbH (Germany), ESTEL Rail Automation SPA (Algeria), and Siemens Electric Machines s.r.o. (Czech Republic). Emerson Electric Co., Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd, Watt Drive Weg Group, Bonfiglioli, Schneider Electric, and Johnson Electric Holdings Limited are some of its major competitors.



