TÜV Rheinland
Type | Aktiengesellschaft |
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Industry | services |
Founded | 1872 |
Headquarters | Cologne, Germany |
Number of locations | 500 offices (2011)[1] |
Key people |
Dr.-Ing. Manfred Bayerlein (CEO and Chairman of Board of Management) Bruno O. Braun (Chairman of the Supervisory Board) |
Services |
technical services market access services certification services inspection services testing services product safety |
Revenue | €1.42 billion (2011)[1] |
Operating income | €124.0 million (2011)[1] |
Employees | 16,000 (2011)[1] |
Website | TUV.com |
TÜV Rheinland (German pronunciation: [ˈtʏf ˈʁaɪnlant]) is a global provider of technical, safety, and certification services. Originally called the Dampfkessel-Überwachungs-Verein (Steam Boiler Inspectorate),[2] TÜV Rheinland was founded in 1872 and has its headquarters in Cologne, Germany. Renamed the TÜV Rheinland (Technical Inspections Organization) group in 1936, it employs more than 16,000 people in 500 locations in 65 countries and generates annual revenues of € 1.42 billion (48% outside of Germany). The group's guiding principle is to achieve sustained development of safety and quality in order to meet the challenges arising from the interaction between man, technology and the environment (thus the triangular logo).
Key business areas
TÜV Rheinland has bundled its more than 2.500 services into a portfolio of 42 global business fields. These are again combined into 6 business streams: Industrial Services (TÜV Rheinland Industrie Service), Mobility (TÜV Rheinland Mobilität), Products (TÜV Rheinland Produkte), Life Care (TÜV Rheinland Leben und Gesundheit), Training and Consulting (TÜV Rheinland Bildung und Consulting) and Systems (Systeme). The areas of testing include motor vehicles, industrial facilities and plants as well as consumer goods. Consumer goods for example can be tested and certified according to the German GS Mark by TÜV Rheinland. Today TÜV Rheinland is a global leader in the areas of toy- and furniture testing as well as in the assessment and certification of Photovoltaics.[3]
Other services include the certification of management systems (according to ISO 9000 / ISO 9001) or market access services (which streamlines the importation and exportation of products) as an example.
History
The history of the TÜV Rheinland Group is the story of its growth from a regional testing organisation into an international provider of technical services. Today, the corporate group is active in 62 countries and in 42 Business Fields.
The companies history can be traced back to 1872, when a group of entrepreneurs founded the "Dampfkessel-Überwachungs-Vereine" (DÜV) or "Steam Boiler Inspectorate". The aim of DÜV was to ensure technical safety of steam boilers, an immanent issue at that time.
1872 Entrepreneurs found the “Verein zur Überwachung der Dampfkessel” (an organization to inspect steam boilers) - the predecessor of TÜV Rheinland Group - in the districts of Elberfeld and Barmen, Germany to ensure the safety of their production facilities. Soon later authorities granted the organisation to carry out mandatory inspections.
1877 More than 80 operators of steam boilers merge and form the “Rheinischer Dampfkessel-Überwachungsverein (DÜV) Cöln-Düsseldorf”.
1900 DÜV inspects the first automobiles and administers driving license tests.
1918 DÜV expands its activities to include safety inspections in the mining and energy sector.
1936 DÜV becomes TÜV, Technische Überwachungsvereine (Technical Inspections Organizations) and Rheinischer DÜV becomes TÜV Köln.
1962 TÜV Köln, at that time with 600 employees and six offices, is renamed TÜV Rheinland e.V.
1967 Foundation of the first domestic TÜV Rheinland subsidiary.
1970 Foundation of the first foreign TÜV Rheinland subsidiary.
1978 TÜV Rheinland opens first office in Asia with a representative office in Tokyo.
1980 TÜV Rheinland's first North American office is opened in New York City.
1986 TÜV Rheinland establishes a branch office in Taiwan.
1988 The first office in China is opened in Hong Kong.
1989 The first office in Mainland China is established in Shanghai.
1992 TÜV Rheinland Holding AG (a holding corporation) is established to oversee the operations of the corporate group.
1995 TÜV Rheinland enters the South American continent by offering Car Inspection Services in Córdoba, Argentina.
1997 TÜV Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. and TÜV Rheinland e.V. merge to form the new TÜV Rheinland Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.
2003 TÜV Rheinland Berlin-Brandenburg e.V and TÜV Pfalz e.V. merge to form the new TÜV Rheinland Berlin Brandenburg Pfalz e.V., which in the end became the TÜV Rheinland Group.
2004 Restructuring of the corporate group, centralizing operations under the umbrella of TÜV Rheinland Holding AG.
2005 Integration of LGA Beteiligungs GmbH along with two leading Hungarian testing institutes.
2006 Entry into the United Nations Global Compact initiative.[4] Integration of Brazil’s two leading testing institutes into TÜV Rheinland do Brasil.
2007 Founding of a subsidiary in Australia grants the TÜV Rheinland Group a presence on every continent (excluding Antarctica) through its own offices and subsidiaries.
2012 With Topic Energo s.r.o, a Czech CER buyer, validated carbon trade projects in North Korea in Kumya and two other counties in South Hamgyong Province.[5] The Sokjong Pig Farm was validated as "a model for the utilization and destruction of animal waste".[5]
Recently acquired companies
TUVRheinland acquired Sonovation, Dutch
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "TÜV Rheinland Fact Sheet". TÜV Rheinland Group. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
- ↑ History, Corporate website, Undate.Accessed: 8 January 2011.
- ↑ "TUV Rheinland Group and Arizona State University Launch Global Leader in State-of-the-Art Solar Testing and Certification". Reuters. 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
- ↑ "Participants and Stakeholders". UN Global Compact Office. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Jong, Hwa Sun (May 5, 2010). "Carbon Trade validation carried out". Pyongyang Times (in English) (George Washington University).
- ↑ "TÜV Rheinland wird Mehrheitsgesellschafter der Agroisolab GmbH". TÜV Rheinland Group. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Annual Report 2007". TÜV Rheinland Group. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "TÜV Rheinland presents its balance". TÜV Rheinland Group. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
- ↑ "History - ITACS - International Testing and Certification Services". Retrieved 2010-07-09.
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