- Germany’s industry: the most important facts and figures
Four sectors dominate German industry: the automotive, mechanical engineering, chemical and electrical industry Global players are Volkswagen, Daimler, BMW (all automotive), BASF, the world’s largest chemical company with around 118,000 employees, and Siemens (electrical)
- Industry, manufacturing - German Federal Statistical Office
The turnover indices measure the monthly development of turnover in industry (manufacturing, mining and quarrying) To analyse domestic and export demand, a distinction is made between turnover with customers in the domestic territory and turnover with foreign customers (by euro and non-euro area)
- Industries in Germany - GTAI
Germany is recognized the world over for its leading automotive industry Today, the country is the world’s mobility innovation hub, driving the way forward to future modes of mobility
- DIHK – German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) represents the commercial, industrial and service sector in Germany Its members are the 79 chambers of industry and commerce (IHKs) with several million companies from industry, trade and services – from kiosk owners to large groups of companies
- MC Industry
MC Industry Wir bieten perfekten Service für Unternehmen, Gruppen und Privatkunden Wir bieten branchenweit unschlagbaren Service Unser Ziel sind perfekte Ergebnisse und die Zufriedenheit unserer Kunden hat stets höchste Priorität Darauf sind wir stolz Mehr Über uns
- The economy in Germany - deutschland. de
Industry accounts for 26 6 percent of gross value added in Germany – this is the highest figure of all the G7 countries The strongest sectors are vehicle manufacturing, electronics, mechanical engineering and the chemical industry
- Berlin is one of Germanys Leading Locations for Industry
For example, traditional industry meets startups from the digital economy Siemens, for example, has its largest production site in the world in Berlin and is investing in its new mega project "Zukunftspakt – Siemensstadt 2 0", a new campus that will combine production, research, startups and housing
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