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| type = {{wp|Aktiebolag}} | | type = {{wp|Aktiebolag}} | ||
| foundation = {{start date and age| | | foundation = {{start date and age|1919|05|01|df=yes}} | ||
| founder = Bertil Vossler | | founder = {{unbulleted list | ||
| Bertil Vossler (1888-1954) | |||
| Jöns Vossler (1893-1973) | |||
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| area_served = Worldwide | | area_served = Worldwide | ||
| key_people = | | key_people = | ||
| industry = {{wp|Automotive industry|Automotive}} | | industry = {{wp|Automotive industry|Automotive}} | ||
| revenue = {{increase}} | | revenue = {{increase}}619.8 billion VED | ||
| revenue_year = | | revenue_year = 2023 | ||
| profit = {{increase}} | | profit = {{increase}}€5.1 billion VED | ||
| profit_year = | | profit_year = 2023 | ||
| num_employees = | | num_employees = 190.000 | ||
| num_employees_year = | | num_employees_year = 2022 | ||
| parent = | | parent = | ||
| owners = {{bulleted list | |||
| Futurum Invest (53%) | |||
| Vermish state (29%) | |||
| Miscellaneous (18%) | |||
}} | |||
| subsid = {{unbulleted list | | subsid = {{unbulleted list | ||
| Vossler Cars | | Vossler Cars | ||
| Vossler Trucks | | Vossler Trucks | ||
| Vossler Construction | | Vossler Construction | ||
| Vossler Electrical | |||
| Vossler Optical | |||
}} | |||
| homepage = vossler.com | | homepage = vossler.com | ||
| location_city = Bräteborg | | location_city = Bräteborg | ||
| location_country = [[Vermrike]] | | location_country = [[Vermrike]] | ||
}} | |||
'''The Vossler Group''' (Vermish: ''Vosslerkoncernen''; legally Andelsbolaget Vossler, shortened to Vossler AB, stylized as VOSSLER) is a Vermish automotive & electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Bräteborg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of cars, trucks and construction equipment, Vossler also supplies marine and industrial drive systems, optics and electrical components for various different industries. From 1941 to 1969, the company also manufactured aircraft engines under the name Vossler Aeromek. | |||
Established in 1919 by brothers Bertil and Jöns Vossler, the company initially operated as a mechanical workshop and engine repair facility under the name ''B.J.Mekaniska''. By 1927, they constructed their inaugural car, The MV4, paving the way for the production of their current line of road vehicles, which commenced in 1929. |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 24 April 2024
Aktiebolag | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1 May 1919 |
Founder |
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Headquarters | Bräteborg , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Revenue | 619.8 billion VED (2023) |
€5.1 billion VED (2023) | |
Owners |
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Number of employees | 190.000 (2022) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | vossler.com |
The Vossler Group (Vermish: Vosslerkoncernen; legally Andelsbolaget Vossler, shortened to Vossler AB, stylized as VOSSLER) is a Vermish automotive & electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Bräteborg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of cars, trucks and construction equipment, Vossler also supplies marine and industrial drive systems, optics and electrical components for various different industries. From 1941 to 1969, the company also manufactured aircraft engines under the name Vossler Aeromek.
Established in 1919 by brothers Bertil and Jöns Vossler, the company initially operated as a mechanical workshop and engine repair facility under the name B.J.Mekaniska. By 1927, they constructed their inaugural car, The MV4, paving the way for the production of their current line of road vehicles, which commenced in 1929.