ThyssenKrupp
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German industrial company ThyssenKrupp AG, with about 200,000 employees, mainly operates in the steel industry, but also in the automotive, industrial construction, and shipbuilding areas, as well as manufacturing elevators and providing other technologies and services.
The company is the result of the 1999 merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp. In 2005 ThyssenKrupp acquired Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG in Kiel from One Equity Partners. ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) is now the most important German group of shipbuilders. One Equity Partners holds 25 % of the TKMS shares.
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External links
- ThyssenKrupp corporate website (http://www.thyssen-krupp.de)
- ThyssenKrupp AG on ThyssenKrupp base (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID1776_302282389.html)
- Duisburg (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID492_329403073.html)
- Essen (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID492_96811177.html)
- Düsseldorf (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID492_349393185.html)
- Bochum (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID492_57439153.html)
- other locations ... (http://base.thyssenkrupp.com/tkbase_internet/pages/en/ID86_290661601.html)
- One Equity Partners (http://www.oneequity.com)

