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The group has an international production and service network. In 2015 KHS was awarded the Top 100 seal of approval for exceptional innovative power and outstanding innovative success among German SMEs. In 2015 the KHS Group and its 4,871 employees achieved a turnover of around €1.172 billion within the Salzgitter consolidation. The companies in the KHS Group are 100% subsidiaries of the MDAX-listed Salzgitter AG corporation.
The group has an international production and service network. In 2015 KHS was awarded the Top 100 seal of approval for exceptional innovative power and outstanding innovative success among German SMEs. In 2015 the KHS Group and its 4,871 employees achieved a turnover of around €1.172 billion within the Salzgitter consolidation. The companies in the KHS Group are 100% subsidiaries of the MDAX-listed Salzgitter AG corporation.


=== Products / Technology ===  
=== Products / Technology ===  
KHS's product portfolio includes flexible complete systems, individual machines, IT systems and sustainable packaging systems. KHS offers solutions for individual requirements, from planning to filling and packaging in glass, PET, cans, kegs or pouches.
KHS's product portfolio includes flexible complete systems, individual machines, IT systems and sustainable packaging systems. KHS offers solutions for individual requirements, from planning to filling and packaging in glass, PET, cans, kegs or pouches.


'''Systems'''
'''Systems'''


* Turnkey lines
* Turnkey lines
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* ECO PET Line
* ECO PET Line
* Electrical engineering
* Electrical engineering


'''Single machines'''
'''Single machines'''


* Process technology
* Process technology
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1868 - Formation of Holstein & Kappert (H&K), Dortmund, Germany
1868 - Formation of Holstein & Kappert (H&K), Dortmund, Germany
1879 - Formation of L.A. Enzinger, Worms, Germany
1879 - Formation of L.A. Enzinger, Worms, Germany
1887 - Setting up of the Seitz plants, Bad Kreuznach, Germany
1887 - Setting up of the Seitz plants, Bad Kreuznach, Germany
1897 - Formation of Enzinger Union Werke AG, Mannheim, Germany
1897 - Formation of Enzinger Union Werke AG, Mannheim, Germany
1960 - Formation of Holstein & Kappert Inc. Waukesha, USA, as the first international branch of H&K
1960 - Formation of Holstein & Kappert Inc. Waukesha, USA, as the first international branch of H&K
1962/64 - H&K acquires 72 % of a Brazilian mechanical engineering company, the later “KHS Indústria de Máquinas Ltda” in São Paulo
1962/64 - H&K acquires 72 % of a Brazilian mechanical engineering company, the later “KHS Indústria de Máquinas Ltda” in São Paulo
1977 - Klöckner-Werke AG (KW) in Duisburg, Germany, initially acquires 51% of H&K. The stake is increased to 100% in subsequent years.
1977 - Klöckner-Werke AG (KW) in Duisburg, Germany, initially acquires 51% of H&K. The stake is increased to 100% in subsequent years.
1982 - Merger of Seitz Werke GmbH in Bad Kreuznach, Noll Maschinenfabrik GmbH in Minden and Enzinger Union Werke AG in Mannheim into Seitz Enzinger Noll Maschinenbau AG (SEN) with headquarters in Bad Kreuznach.
1982 - Merger of Seitz Werke GmbH in Bad Kreuznach, Noll Maschinenfabrik GmbH in Minden and Enzinger Union Werke AG in Mannheim into Seitz Enzinger Noll Maschinenbau AG (SEN) with headquarters in Bad Kreuznach.
1982 - Klöckner-Werke takes a 24% stake in SEN and increases this stake to more than 90% by 1988/89.
1982 - Klöckner-Werke takes a 24% stake in SEN and increases this stake to more than 90% by 1988/89.
1993 - Merger of the companies H&K and SEN to form KHS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau AG in Dortmund, Germany
1993 - Merger of the companies H&K and SEN to form KHS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau AG in Dortmund, Germany
1997 - Acquisition of the Grässle company in Karlsruhe, Germany
1997 - Acquisition of the Grässle company in Karlsruhe, Germany
1997 - Joint venture with an Indian mechanical engineering company to form KHS Machinery Pvt. Ltd.
1997 - Joint venture with an Indian mechanical engineering company to form KHS Machinery Pvt. Ltd.
1999 - Acquisition of the Anker company in Hamburg, Germany
1999 - Acquisition of the Anker company in Hamburg, Germany
2000 - Acquisition of the GEA Till company in Kriftel, Germany
2000 - Acquisition of the GEA Till company in Kriftel, Germany
2003 - Acquisition of Kisters Maschinenbau GmbH in Kleve, Germany, a subsidiary of Klöckner-Werke
2003 - Acquisition of Kisters Maschinenbau GmbH in Kleve, Germany, a subsidiary of Klöckner-Werke
2003 - Acquisition of KHS Metec GmbH in Niederzissen, Germany
2003 - Acquisition of KHS Metec GmbH in Niederzissen, Germany
2006 - KHS acquires 70 % of a Chinese company, GLM2 in Shantou, whose core competencies are in filling technology for the beer industry. The joint venture operates under the name KHS China GLM2 Co. Ltd.
2006 - KHS acquires 70 % of a Chinese company, GLM2 in Shantou, whose core competencies are in filling technology for the beer industry. The joint venture operates under the name KHS China GLM2 Co. Ltd.
2007 - Salzgitter AG acquires a majority stake in Klöckner-Werke
2007 - Salzgitter AG acquires a majority stake in Klöckner-Werke
2008 - Klöckner-Werke AG acquires the group of companies SIG Corpoplast, SIG Plasmax, both in Hamburg, Germany, SIG Asbofill in Neuss, Germany, and SIG Moldtec in Essen, Germany.
2008 - Klöckner-Werke AG acquires the group of companies SIG Corpoplast, SIG Plasmax, both in Hamburg, Germany, SIG Asbofill in Neuss, Germany, and SIG Moldtec in Essen, Germany.
2010 - Conversion of KHS AG (Stock Corporation) into a GmbH (Limited Liability Corporation)
2010 - Conversion of KHS AG (Stock Corporation) into a GmbH (Limited Liability Corporation)
2011 - KHS becomes a 100% sub-subsidiary of Salzgitter AG
2011 - KHS becomes a 100% sub-subsidiary of Salzgitter AG
2012 - Ending of GLM2 joint venture
2012 - Ending of GLM2 joint venture