Aktiengesellschaft | |
Traded as | : HDD |
Industry | Engineering, manufacturing |
Founded | 1850 |
Headquarters | Heidelberg, Germany |
Key people
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Dr. Gerold Linzbach (CEO and chairman of the executive board), Robert J. Koehler (Chairman of the supervisory board) |
Products | Printing presses, platesetters, printing software |
Revenue | €2.512 billion (2015/2016) |
€95.7 million (2015/2016) | |
Profit | 28.1 million (2015/2016) |
Total assets | €2.202 billion (March 2016) |
Total equity | €286.5 million (March 2016) |
Number of employees
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11,500 (March 2016) |
Website | www.heidelberg.com |
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (English: Heidelberg Printing Machines AG) is a German precision mechanical engineering company with head offices in Heidelberg (Baden-Württemberg). It is a manufacturer of offset printing presses sold globally. The company has a worldwide market share of more than 47% in this area and is the largest global manufacturer of printing presses. Sheet-fed offset printing is used predominantly for high-quality, multi-colour products, such as catalogues, calendars, posters, and labels. Heidelberg produces equipment for prepress, press and postpress, and is the only company in the world that does so.
On 23 February 1997, Heidelberg announced a partnership with Ricoh, entering into a global distribution agreement contract to sell and support the Japanese company's latest production digital colour press, the Pro C901, alongside their extensive offset press portfolio.
Like much of the printing industry, Heidelberg has suffered and its employees have been subject to layoffs and pay cuts in past years.
There is a subsidiarity called Adolf Mohr Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG.
In Offset: Printmaster GTO 52, Printmaster QM-46, Printmaster PM 52 (only sold in China), Speedmaster SM 52, Printmaster PM 74 (only sold in China), Speedmaster SM 74, Speedmaster SM 102, Speedmaster CD 74, , Speedmaster XL 75,Speedmaster SX 74, Speedmaster SX 102, Speedmaster CX 102, Speedmaster XL 106, Speedmaster XL 145 and Speedmaster XL 162. (GTO stands for Grosser Tiegel Offset; CD for Cardboard Diameter; and XL for peak performance class, not for extra large.)