Rolls-Royce Power Systems
Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG è il nome della società tedesca, con attività rappresentate da diversi marchi di costruzione motori, della Rolls-Royce Holdings.
| Rolls-Royce Power Systems | |
|---|---|
| Stato | |
| Fondazione | 2014 |
| Sede principale | Friedrichshafen |
| Gruppo | Rolls-Royce e Daimler AG |
| Sito web | www.mtu-solutions.com/ |
La società fu dal 2006 al 2014, Tognum AG. Prima del 2006, la società principale - MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH - fece parte della DaimlerChrysler Powersystems Off-Highway.
Storia
Tognum AG venne formata quando il private equity fund EQT IV acquisì nel 2005 diverse divisioni Off-Highway della DaimlerChrysler.[1]
La società divenne pubblica il 2 luglio 2007, quotata al Prime Standard della Borsa di Francoforte. EQT trattenne una quota di minoranza del 22.3% fino ad aprile 2008, poi venduta alla Daimler AG.[2]
Rolls-Royce Holdings e Daimler AG lanciarono un takeover per Tognum nel marzo 2011.[3] Le due compagnie annunciarono il raggiungimento dell'operazione per €3.4 miliardi tender offer con il 94% della società Tognum.[4] Così nacque Tognum come joint venture 50-50, con Rolls-Royce che fonde Bergen Marine motori diesel.[5]
L'acquisizione terminò nel settembre 2011 e continuò a marchio Tognum AG fino al gennaio 2014, per poi essere rinominata Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG. Rolls-Royce Holdings dichiarò di voler acquisire le azioni in mano a Daimler AG.[6] Daimler AG continuò a fornire motori a Rolls-Royce fino al 2025, con motori MTU derivati da Daimler AG.[7][8]
Rolls-Royce pagò Daimler AG con circa £1.9 miliardi (€2.3 miliardi).[6][9][10]
Marchi
- MTU Friedrichshafen
- MTU Onsite Energy
- MTU America
- Mercedes-Benz industrial engines
- L'Orange GmbH
- Bergen Engines AS
Anche una joint-venture con Transmashholding, ovvero MTU Transmashholding Diesel Technologies che produce motori MTU serie 4000 a Kolomna in Russia.[11]
MTU Onsite Energy
MTU Onsite Energy, marchio della Roll-Royce Power Systems, produce elettrogeneratori gas e diesel per emergenza.[12]
MTU Onsite Energy Distributors
- Pacific Power Group - "Pacific Power Group is now the distributor for MTU Onsite Energy in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. The company also offers extended service throughout the Western U.S".[13] In January 2016, Pacific Power Group was awarded exclusive distributorship in Alaska, which had been previously shared with another distributor.[13]
- Stewart & Stevenson Power Products [14]
- Wajax Power Systems [14]
- Collicutt Energy Services [14]
- Antilles Power Depot [14]
MTU Onsite Energy Projects
- Oceanic Time Warner Cable Hawaii - Oceanic Time Warner currently uses MTU Onsite energy for its backup power and power generation systems.[15] Currently, Time Warner Cable has about 15 MTU Onsite Energy 50, 250, and 350 kW diesel gen-set and transfer switches for ___location on Oahu and the Big Island.[15]
- Daimler Trucks North America - In 2014, Daimler Trucks started construction on a brand new 268,000 square-foot corporate headquarters in Portland, OR.[16] MTU Onsite Energy 600 kWe generators were installed as the back-up power system.[17]
Motori marini
Diesel
Voci correlate
Note
- ^ ""MTU Group To Operate Under New Name Tognum GmbH." The Wall Street Journal. 12 July 2006.
- ^ investors.tognum.com, http://investors.tognum.com/cgi-bin/show.ssp?id=2300&companyName=tognum&language=English.
- ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/engineering/8370389/Rolls-Royce-Daimler-launch-3.2bn-Tognum-takeover.html.
- ^ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-24/daimler-rolls-royce-secure-94-of-tognum-in-takeover-offer-1-.html.
- ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12685319.
- ^ a b http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/da946606-a61b-11e3-9818-00144feab7de.html.
- ^ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-07/daimler-to-sell-50-stake-in-engines-venture-to-rolls-royce.html.
- ^ http://www.alycidon.com/ALYCIDON%20RAIL/INFORMED%20SOURCES%20ARCHIVE/INF%20SRCS%202001/Informed%20Sources%2001%202001%20p4.htm.
- ^ http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/07/uk-daimler-rollsroyce-idUKBREA2619320140307.
- ^ http://www.rolls-royce.com/news/press_releases/2014/070314_daimlers_decision.jsp
- ^ http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/russian-diesel-engine-joint-venture-agreed.html.
- ^ rrpowersystems.com, http://www.rrpowersystems.com/company/portfolio/#a20655.
- ^ a b pennenergy.com, http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2016/01/pacific-power-group-power-generation-division-expands-mtu-onsite-energy-territory-in-alaska.html.
- ^ a b c d mtuonsiteenergy.com, http://www.mtuonsiteenergy.com/find-a-dealer/.
- ^ a b http://mobile.dpna.co/desktop/stage/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=1a0f561b-28a8-4cbf-98c6-404e45667ed4&pnum=18.
- ^ thomasbus.com, http://www.thomasbus.com/about-us/news/press-room/release.asp?pr=daimler-trucks-north-america-opens-new-2016-04-19.
- ^ http://www.pacificpowergroup.com/inside-look-backup-power-daimlers-building.
