Adtranzwas a multi-national rail transportation equipment manufacturer with facilities concentrated in Europe and the US. The company, legally known asABB Daimler-Benz Transportation,was created in 1996 as a joint venture betweenABBandDaimler-Benzto combine their rail equipment manufacturing operations. In 1999, DaimlerChrysler (successor to Daimler-Benz) bought ABB's shares and changed the company's official name toDaimlerChrysler Rail Systems.The company was acquired byBombardierin 2001, which merged it into itsBombardier Transportationdivision, which became the largest rail equipment manufacturer in the world at the time, and was ultimately acquired byAlstomin 2021.
Formerly | ABB Daimler Benz Transportation |
---|---|
Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Rail transportation |
Founded | 1 January 1996 | (through merger)
Defunct | 1 May 2001 |
Fate | Acquired by Bombardier |
Successor | Bombardier Transportation |
Headquarters | , Germany[1] |
Key people | Rolf Eckrodt(President, Chairman)[2] |
Products | Rail vehicles,railway electrificationandsignalling |
Revenue | DM5.7 billion (1996)[3] DM6.4 billion (1997)[4] €3.3 billion (DM6.5 billion) (1998)[5] €3.6 billion (1999)[6] €3.9 billion (2000)[7] |
Owner | ABBandDaimler-Benz(1996–1999) Daimler Chrysler(1999–2001) |
Number of employees | 22,715 (1997)[4] |
Adtranz manufactured locomotives, high-speed, regional, metro and underground passenger trains, trams and people movers as well as freight wagons. Non rolling stock businesses included railway electrification and signalling infrastructure.
History
editOn 8 May 1995, ABB and Daimler-Benz proposed a merger of their rail industry-related activities into a single autonomous 50:50 joint venture; the combined group would be the largest rail-technology company in the world.[8]In Germany the combined company, along withSiemenswould have aduopolyor near-duopoly in the market areas of electric locomotives, mainline and regional electric and diesel multiple units, trams and metros, and catenary systems.[9]In the EU, outside Germany, the merger would have meant no significant market share increase, including Scandinavia, where ABB had a dominant market share.[10]The proposed merger was approved by government regulators on 18 October 1995, on the condition that both companies divest themselves of any shares inKiepe,a traction components company.[note 1][11]The merger came into force on 1 January 1996.[12][13][14]
The company's manufacturing facilities and product lines were rationalised, including a standard form of car body; after 18 months manufacturing costs had been reduced by 30%,[2]revenues and orders also rose from 1996 to 1997.[4]However the company continued to lose money, $111 million in 1997.[2]Polish manufacturerPafawagwas acquired in 1997 and the facility modernised,[4]controlling interests inMÁV Dunakeszi,[note 2]Hungary andSchindler WaggonSwitzerland were also acquired by the end of 1997.[4]
In March 1998 Adtranz presented a set of new product brands for modular product platforms, with designs that can be adapted for the specific requirements of different customers: theInnoviaguided transport vehicle, theIncentrolow floor tram, theItinodiesel multiple unit, theCrusarismedium-high speed train (based on theGMB Class 71flytogettrains), and theOcteonelectric locomotive.[note 3]A new diesel locomotive design with engine and electrical traction system provided byGeneral Electricwas introduced, named "Blue Tiger".[15][16]Adtranz intended to consolidate its product range around these families once on-going deliveries are finished.[17]
Adtranz continued to make an operating loss in 1998, attributed to earlier contracts with underestimated costs, as well as technical problems with products. The same year brought an order for 400 locomotives forDeutsche Bahn,as well as the acquisition ofSwiss Locomotive and Machine Works.[5]
ABB sold its 50% stake in Adtranz to DaimlerChrysler in January 1999 for $472 million,[18]taking up a previous agreement made on the formation of the joint venture whereby DaimlerChrysler was required to purchase ABB's stake.[19][20]
Adtranz finally achieved profitability in 2000, as DaimlerChrysler prepared to sell off Adtranz.[7]The Greenbrier Companiesacquired the freight wagon manufacturing business in January 2000.[21][22]The overhead electrification systems installations business was sold toBalfour Beattyin late 2000 for €153 million.[23]No buyer was found for the railway signalling division.[2]
The remaining assets of Adtranz were sold toBombardier,in a $711 million deal announced in August 2000, a price considered to be low by industry analysts.[note 4][24][25]The sale was cleared by the European Union in April 2001 on the condition that Bombardier would license or sell the Adtranz regional train and tram products toStadler Railin the German market, due to the large market share of Bombardier and Adtranz in the country. The deal would make Stadler a viable independent company providing competition to Bombardier.[26]The takeover came into legal effect on 1 May 2001 with a final price of $725 million and ADtranz was folded into theBombardier Transportationdivision.[27][28]
Within months of the sale, Bombardier said that it was misled about the financial situation of Adtranz. Bombardier sued DaimlerChrysler for providing misleading financial information. The companies settled in September 2004 with DaimlerChrysler agreeing to refund $209 million, making the final sale price for Adtranz just $516 million.[29][30][31]
Brand
editThe brandAdtranzwas created byLandor Associatesas part of the corporate identity ofABBDaimler BenzTransportation.[32][33]It is an acronym derived from selected letters of the complete name of the first company using it:ABBDaimler-BenzTransportation, with azin place of ansat the end for the name to imply a complete product platform from A to Z.[33]It was capitalised by the companies with a capitalDasADtranz,following the standard English text formatting and capitalisation rules it is spelled with a smalldasAdtranz.Above the textADtranz,the company logo included a green dot, symbolising a signal set on green, as well as the environmental friendliness of railways.[33]The company also registered thesloganADtranz – we speak railways.[34]Rights on the brand and slogan were deleted in 2008 and 2007 respectively.[32][34]
Products
edit- Locomotives
- E464electric locomotive
- Norges StatsbanerEl 18locomotive
- Indian RailwaysWAP-5(withChittaranjan Locomotive Works)
- DE2000forHellenic Railways Organisation,designated as OSE Class 220 (formerly designated as OSE A 471-496)
- DB Class 101
- Subway rail vehicles
- M4 subway/elevated cars forSEPTAMarket–Frankford Line,inPhiladelphia
- Propulsion Systems for theNew York City SubwayR110Asubway cars
- Propulsion Systems for theNew York City SubwayR142Asubway cars (until 2001)
- Washington Metro5000-series cars(withCAF)
- Hong KongMTRLantau Airport Railway Train(with CAF)
- DBAG Class 481forBerlin S-Bahn
- Metro Bilbao550 series EMUs (with CAF)
- Madrid Metro2000B series metro cars (with CAF)
- Madrid Metro6000 series metro cars (with CAF,AlstomandSiemens)
- Athens MetroLine 111th-generation metro cars (withSiemensandHellenic Shipyards)
- Stockholm MetroC20
- Shanghai MetroDC01trains (withSiemens)
- Guangzhou MetroA1metro cars (withSiemens)
- High speed trains
- Passenger trains
- SwedishReginaintercity electric multiple units
- Adtranz-CAF Series 6000 trains (includeMTR Adtranz-CAF EMU)
- IC3Flexliner
- RegioSwingertilting train
- NSW TrainLinkEndeavourandXplorerrailcars in Australia
- ElectrostarandTurbostarsin the United Kingdom
- Queensland RailSuburban Multiple UnitsandInterurban Multiple Units,Australia.
- CPTM2000 series EMUs (with CAF and Alstom)
- Renfe Class 447commuter EMUs (with CAF, Alstom and Siemens)
- Trams
- Eurotram
- Flexity Outlooktram
- Variotram
- Incentrotram
- ADtranz low floor trams;GT6N for Berlin, Augsburg, Frankfurt (Oder), Bremen, Nurnberg, Munich, Braunschweig, Takaoka, Okayama and Toyama
- Light rail passenger vehicles
- Manila LRTlight rail vehiclesLine 11100 class(withHyundai Precision)
- Ankara MetroAnkaray Light Metro Line A1 (withSiemensandAnsaldoBreda)
- İzmir MetroLine 1
- Rapid KLfirst-generation 6-car trains forAmpang and Sri Petaling lines(1996–2016)
- Automated people movers
Facilities inherited on foundation
edit- Kalmar Verkstad(Sweden)
- Strømmens Værksted(Norway)
- ABB TecnomasioinVado Ligure(Italy)
- Henschel-Werke
- Dandenong rolling stock factory,Australia)
- AEG SchienenfahrzeugeinHennigsdorf(Germany)
- Derby Litchurch Lane Works,England)
- Sorefame(Portugal)
- Westinghouse Transportation(Pittsburgh, PA, US) – via AEG acquisition 1988
Notes
edit- ^And other conditions relating to the company's influence and decisions regarding the Kiepe company until such time as the company's shares were sold.[11]
- ^See alsoBombardier MÁV Kft.(in Hungarian)
- ^Derived from theDBAG Class 145locomotives.See also section:DBAG Class 145 family, Adtranz Octeon platforminTraxx
- ^The price would be subject to the acquired company entering profitability in the following year – if not the sale price would be reduced.[24]
References
edit- ^DaimlerBenz Annual Report 1996, p.84
- ^abcd"Rolf Eckrodt".referenceforbusiness.
- ^DaimlerBenz Annual Report 1996, p. 29
- ^abcdeDaimlerBenz Annual Report 1997, pp. 39–40
- ^abDaimlerChrysler Annual Report 1998, p.47
- ^DaimlerChrysler Annual Report 1999, p. 49
- ^abDaimlerChrysler Annual Report, p.42
- ^Commission Decision of 18 October 1995. Case No. IV/M.580 – ABB/Daimler-Benz, pp. 1, 12 (section 44)
- ^Commission Decision of 18 October 1995. Case No. IV/M.580 – ABB/Daimler-Benz, pp. 13–16 (sections 50–64)
- ^Commission Decision of 18 October 1995. Case No. IV/M.580 – ABB/Daimler-Benz, p. 12 (section 46), p. 13 (section 49)
- ^abCommission Decision of 18 October 1995. Case No. IV/M.580 – ABB/Daimler-Benz, p. 1 (sections 2–3), pp. 38–39
- ^"Adtranz in brief".Archived fromthe originalon 28 December 1996.
The international railway group Adtranz is the world's most complete provider of railway systems. The group was legally formed on January 1, 1996, by merging the respective railway activities of Swiss-Swedish electrical engineering group ABB, Zurich, Switzerland, and Daimler-Benz AG, Stuttgart, Germany.
- ^Green light for ABB/AEG mergerModern Railwaysissue 567 December 1995 page 767
- ^Adtranz: A new worldwide contender for railway traction and rolling stockThe Railway Magazineissue 1119 April 1996 page 10
- ^"Adranz Railway Conference = '98' In Oslo – Universal Rail Innovation".prnewswire.co.uk(Press release). Adtranz, via PR Newswire. 16 March 1998.
- ^"Adtranz: restructuring based on seven product lines".Railway Age.199(4): 38. April 1998. Archived fromthe originalon 14 July 2014.
- ^"Adtranz unveils modular range".Railway Gazette International. April 1998.
- ^"DaimlerChrysler buys ABB's share in Adtranz".abb.co.uk(Press release).ABB.
- ^"DaimlerChrysler AG, Annual Report to Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C."(PDF).daimler.31 December 1998. pp. 5, 28, F-15. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 18 July 2011.
- ^DaimlerBenz Annual Report 1996, p.60
- ^Greenbrier to Acquire Adtranz Freight Wagon Division in Siegen, Germany,PR Newswire, 11 January 2000
- ^Greenbrier Completes Acquisition of Freight Wagon Division,PR Newswire, 24 January 2000
- ^"Balfour Beatty Buys Adtranz Division".International Railway Journal.November 2000. Archived fromthe originalon 24 September 2015.
- ^ab"Bombardier gets Adtranz for a" bargain "".Railway Age.September 2000. Archived fromthe originalon 29 March 2015.
- ^"Bombardier agrees to buy Adtranz"Railway Gazette InternationalSeptember 2000 page 601
- ^"Commission clears takeover of ADtranz by Bombardier, subject to commitments".europa.eu(Press release).Europa (web portal).3 April 2001.
- ^"Bombardier's Acquisition of Adtranz Now Completed".allbusiness.Business Wire. 30 April 2001.
- ^"DaimlerChrysler sells train division".cdnedge.bbc.co.uk.BBC News.4 August 2000.
- ^"Bombardier to sue DaimlerChrysler".International Railway Journal.March 2002. Archived fromthe originalon 29 March 2015.
- ^"Industry giants in legal battle".news.bbc.co.uk.BBC News.14 February 2002.
- ^"Bombardier Reaches a Settlement Agreement With DaimlerChrysler".allbusiness.Business Wire. 28 September 2004.
- ^ab"Register number: 39745229".register.dmpa.de.Deutsches Patent- und Musteramt (DPMA).
- ^abc"ADtranz — Neue Corporate Identity und Namensentwicklung für ein führendes Bahntechnik-Unternehmen"(PDF).landor(in German). Landor. April 1996. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 13 July 2011.
- ^ab"Register number: 39649590".register.dmpa.de.Deutsches Patent- und Musteramt (DPMA).
Sources
edit- "Commission Decision of 18 October 1995 on the compatibility of a concentration with the common market and with the operation of the EEA Agreement in a proceeding pursuant to Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 (Case No IV/M.580 – ABB/Daimler-Benz)"(PDF).ec.europa.eu.18 October 1995.
- Note:only German text is considered legally authentic, see:
- "M.580 ABB/DAIMLER BENZ".ec.europa.eu.
- "DaimlerBenz Annual Report 1996"(PDF).cms.daimler.DaimlerBenz AG. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 July 2011.Retrieved23 January2011.
- "DaimlerBenz Annual Report 1997"(PDF).cms.daimler.DaimlerBenz AG. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 July 2011.Retrieved23 January2011.
- "DaimlerChrysler Annual Report 1998"(PDF).cms.daimler.DaimlerChrysler. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 July 2011.Retrieved23 January2011.
- "DaimlerChrysler Annual Report 1999"(PDF).cms.daimler.DaimlerChrysler. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 July 2011.Retrieved23 January2011.
- "DaimlerChrysler Annual Report 2000"(PDF).cms.daimler.DaimlerChrysler. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 July 2011.Retrieved23 January2011.
External links
edit- Archive of Adranz homepage
- "Welcome to Adtranz".Archived fromthe originalon 28 December 1996.