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Friedhelm Loh Group
Founded1961
FounderRudolf Loh
Headquarters
Revenue$2.6 billion
OwnerFriedhelm Loh
Number of employees
12,500
SubsidiariesRittal
Websitewww.friedhelm-loh-group.com

Friedhelm Loh Group is a German manufacturing and services group founded by the billionaire Friedhelm Loh.

FLG grew out of a business founded by Rudolf Loh in 1961 after inventing the "first mass-produced enclosures for electrical control systems".[1]

FLG has 12,500 employees and annual revenue of around $2.6 billion.[2] The main comanies in the Group's portfolio are Rittal, EPLAN, Cideon, LKH, Stahlo and German Edge Cloud. [3] Rittal is the leading company, and supplies enclosures, climate-control technology, power distribution gear, IT infrastructure and automation systems.[1]

Group companies

  • Rittal - World's leading system supplier for enclosures, power distribution solutions[buzzword], IT infrastructure, and software & services
  • Stahlo - One of Germany's largest and most advanced manufacturer-independent steel service centres
  • EPLAN Software & Service - One of the world's leading developers of CAE solutions.[buzzword]
  • LKH - The company develops and manufactures a diverse range of plastic products for customers in the electrical goods, automotive, manufacturing and construction industries
  • Cideon - Provides advice and support to businesses on implementing innovation and optimising engineering processes to raise performance, customer benefits and business value
  • German Edge Cloud - Specializes in innovative edge and cloud solutions
  • Loh Services - Advises and supports all the other Group companies, with a focus on corporate functions (financial and management accounting, IT, and human capital management)[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Friedhelm Loh". Forbes. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Facts and Figures - Friedhelm Loh Group". www.friedhelm-loh-group.com. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ "FLG Group of Companies". Friedhelm Loh Group. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Companies - Friedhelm Loh Group". www.friedhelm-loh-group.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.