Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH

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ESG Group
Type GmbH
Founded1967 in Munich, Germany
Headquarters Fürstenfeldbruck
Key people
Christoph Otten
Dr. Mihaela Seidl
Revenue€323 Mio. (2018)
Number of employees
>2200 (2018)
Divisions Automotive, Aviation, Logistics, Military (business areas)
Website http://esg.de./

ESG (Electronic System and Logistics Group) is a limited liability company (GmbH) founded in 1967 in Munich. The company is headquartered in Germany and the United States. It employs over 1800 people. [1] The company offers professional services primarily in the Automotive, Aviation, Logistics, and Military sectors.

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History

In 1967 AEG-Telefunken, Rohde & Schwarz, SEL (Standard Elektrik Lorenz) and Siemens established the ESG Elektronik-System-Gesellschaft. In 1992, after a merger with FEG Flug-Elektronik-Gesellschaft, the consolidated company was named ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Facts and Figures , retrieved 14 April 2015.