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Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics is now Aventics

March 26, 2014
A new standalone company has been created out of the former Pneumatics business unit of Bosch Rexroth. The new name is AVENTICS and combines the terms:Advantage, Invention and Pneumatics. In addition to proven products and markets, new industries will be addressed.
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A new standalone company has been created from new ownership of the former Pneumatics business unit of Bosch Rexroth. The new name is AVENTICS, which company officials say combines the terms:Advantage, Invention and Pneumatics. In addition to established products and markets, new industries will be addressed.
Lawrence

With a new name, and a new company structure, AVENTICS established global headquarters in Laatzen, Germany, near Hannover. “The new name combines the terms of advantage, invention, and pneumatics, and therefore describes what we are aiming for. Our customers will get added value with our innovative products, system solutions, and services,” explained Dr. Alexander Lawrence, one of three members of the Board at AVENTICS GmbH.

Under the new name, the manufacturer of pneumatics components and systems intends to further expand its market position. In the future, AVENTICS will also address industries that the company has not globally focused on previously. Proven products and a clear focusing on customer needs will come under the company’s umbrella, along with global presence and individual customer solutions. “We are connecting the best of two worlds: in AVENTICS, a long tradition and the solid expertise of our employees meets the flexibility of a medium-sized company,” added Lawrence.

In the U.S., headquarters remain in Lexington, Ky, and Canadian headquarters remain in Burlington, Ont.

The former subsidiary of Bosch Rexroth has been operating as a standalone company since the beginning of 2014. is a globally active manufacturer of pneumatic components and systems and a specialty supplier of drive and control solutions for the marine industry and commercial vehicles, as well as inverted tooth (silent) chains for production processes. 

AVENTICS offers cross-industry system solutions and services based on decades of applied expertise and is a global supplier of  pneumatic and electropneumatic components, assemblies, and systems. With pneumatics solutions for maritime applications and ship automation systems, AVENTICS has successfully navigated the world’s oceans. The company’s drive and inverted tooth conveyor chains are used extensively in the glass and automobile industries.

AVENTICS has approximately 2,100 employees globally, with corporate headquarters in Laatzen, near Hanover (Germany) and production facilities in Laatzen and Gronau/Leine, Germany; Bonneville, France; Eger (Hungary; Changzhou, China, and Lexington, Ky. In addition to its production sites, AVENTICS has an sales network encompassing more than 40 countries.

For additional information, visit the company's website at www.aventics.com/us.

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