Kramer Company

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Kramer-Werke GmbH
Type GmbH (Germany)
Industry Construction Equipment
Founded Gutmadingen, Germany (1925 (1925))
Headquarters Pfullendorf, Germany
Products Wheel Loaders, Tele Wheel Loaders, Telehandlers
Revenue 1.091,7 Mio. EUR (Corporate revenue Wacker Neuson 2012)[1]
Website www.kramer-online.com

Kramer-Werke GmbH is a manufacturer of compact construction machines, such as wheel loaders, tele wheel loaders and telehandlers located in Pfullendorf (Baden-Württemberg), Germany. It is part of the Wacker Neuson group.

History

Founding in 1925 until stop of the tractor production in 1973

In 1925 the brothers Kramer started to develop and produce mowing machines and Tractors in Gutmadingen, Germany. These were the first ones built in Germany and a revolution in agricultural work. The company headquarter was moved to Überlingen (Bodensee) in 1952.

In the time from 1957 to 1958, a special department for industrial and construction machines was set up. It caused a sensation, when Kramer introduced in 1968 the first German wheel loader with four-wheel drive and equal sized tires. A lot other four-wheel steered machines followed this example.

In 1973 an important change of direction occurred, when the company decided to close down the "tractor" manufacturing division of the business and focussed on construction machines. At this time the global tractor manufacturing business was changing with local companies suffering reduced market share as the major players consolidated and average tractor horse power increased. Many of the post war European tractor manufactures failed. In 1987 the companies focus was adjusted to the four-wheel steering based models. The same year the Kramer 312 SL was the first wheel loader with four-wheel steering which was manufactured in serial production.

2000 onwards

In 2000 the merger between Kramer-Werke GmbH and Neuson Baumaschinen GmbH took place. Within this year, the company was renamed to Neuson Kramer Baumaschinen GmbH, which was situated in Linz

Since 2005 Kramer is producing telehandlers for the agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas.[2] As part of this cooperation Claas acquired a minority interest in Kramer.[3]

In march 2007 the merger between the Wacker Construction Equipment AG, Munich and the Neuson Kramer Baumaschinen AG was announced. Following this merger the Wacker Neuson SE was created.

On April 5, 2007 the company began to build a 30 billion Euro facility in Pfullendorf. The new production site has an area of about 16 hectare and the facility itself offers 160.000 square meters of factory space. The possible annual production capacity rises from 1000 to 6000 machines.[4]

Locations

  • Pfullendorf, Germany (production, administration, research & development)

Products

Kramer Allrad 850 wheel loader
  • Wheel loaders
  • Tele wheel loaders
  • Telehandlers

Literature

References

  1. Annual Report Wacker Neuson 2012 (PDF-Datei; 5,5 MB)
  2. http://www.wab.ihk.de/index.php?id=6493 Kramer builds telehandlers for Claas
  3. Annual Report Wacker Neuson 2012 (PDF-Datei; 5,5 MB)
  4. Siegfried Volk: Startschuss für die Fabrik der Zukunft. Website of the Newspaper 'Südkurier'. 7. April 2007

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