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One hundred years of Siemens in Italy

1989 - 1999


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Siemens Data merges with Nixdorf Italiana and acquires the name of Siemens Nixdorf Informatica SpA, exactly a year after the same operation is carried out by Siemens AG. The GVD Finance (finance and leasing company) is set up. Siemens Telecomunicazioni merges with Italtel via Telsy London, shared equally by AG and Stet, now Telecom Italia, with the name "Italtel - a Stet and Siemens Company". Siemens Telematica is set up, 50% + 1 share owned by Siemens SpA and 50% - 1 share by Italtel. Teleco Cavi is purchased, thereby integrating production activity in the cables sector for power and telecommunications in the Italian Group. Siemens Gestione Servizi is set up to optimise the management of services regarding the assets of the Siemens Group in Italy and all technical/logistic services. In Munich, J-V is created, joined with Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte, which owns 100% share capital of Bosch Siemens Elettrodomestici SpA of Milan. Siemens SpA leaves the historical offices of Via Fabio Filzi for the more modern and rationally designed offices in Viale Piero and Alberto Pirelli in Progetto Bicocca in Milan, where the company's technical, scientific and economic stronghold starts to take shape for the third millennium. Landis & Staefa, (building monitoring, control and supervision) and Cerberus (security) join the Siemens group in Italy, following the purchase by Siemens AG of the industrial activities of the Swiss company Elektrowatt. In Italy, as with the rest of the Siemens Group worldwide, the operative sectors Asi and Aut merge to form one sector (A&D) and achieve a turnover in Italy of over 1000 billion Lire. One hundred years following its foundation, Siemens in Italy is now a solid, efficient and active group. The values that form the basis of one hundred years of progress remain unchanged and now represent the guarantee of an increasingly active presence on the Italian market. The creation of a sense of progress and well-being in the work environment for employees and their families, as well as clients, is the reason behind the ongoing effort for constant innovation in services, designs and products. The future represents a real challenge that the Siemens Group in Italy is ready to take on in full force by drawing from tradition, the certainty of having high quality technological, human and technical resources available, and the trust in a market that is demanding but open to reciprocal collaboration. A future that holds for Siemens in Italy a destiny of growth, stability and productivity in high technology environment, with constantly improved products, services and design innovation.

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Siemens S.p.A. 1999 - Milano
Communication and Marketing
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