Netherlands
BSH Huishoudapparaten
Bosch and Siemens in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is home to the oldest representative offices of the parent companies of BSH[1], Bosch and Siemens outside of Germany. Siemens & Halske was represented in The Hague by the company Wisse, Piccaluga & Co. as far back in 1879.[2] The company Willem van Rijn then took over as sole representative of Bosch products in the Netherlands on March 15, 1903 following a personal meeting between the two company founders.[3]
The representative offices, which were also active in the home appliance sector, remained separate companies for an extended period of time. The sale of Bosch home appliances ran successfully under Willem van Rijn for many years, with Neff also coming on board in 1982. The subsidiary Willem van Rijn Huishoud-elektro B.V. was founded for the sector in 1986. The Siemens and Gaggenau brands were distributed by Siemens NV. The former Chairman of the Board of Management of Bosch, Dr. Kurt-Ludwig Gutberlet, wrote about the partnership with the Dutch representations in a letter of congratulations in 2003: "The success story (...) in the Netherlands could not have been written had we not always been able to count on you (...)."[4]
BSH – united under one roof
In a move to merge the representative offices abroad in one company, a joint venture between Willem van Rijn, BSH Huishoud-Elektro B.V. and the Consumer Products Department of Siemens Netherlands was concluded in January 2009. From this time on, the Bosch, Siemens, Gaggenau, Neff and Constructa brands were distributed by the new Dutch BSH subsidiary, BSH-Huishoudapparaten, with sales overall in the Netherlands controlled directly by BSH. Preserving the continuity of the business relationships with retail customers and end consumers was the primary reason put forward for the merger.[5]
{Park 20|20}
A new building was planned in Amsterdam Hoofddorp to signal this convergence to employees and colleagues but also to the outside world. The intention was to combine the five different brands here under one roof.
Zur Grundsteinlegung am 29. April 2010 wird eine Zeitkapsel in das Fundament des Gebäudes eingelassen. Um an die gemeinsame Geschichte und das Zusammenwachsen der beiden Unternehmen zu erinnern, beinhaltet die Kapsel u.a. eine Zeichnung von Robert Bosch, 1939 anlässlich der Eröffnung der damaligen Willem van Rijn Zentrale angefertigt und mit dem Bosch-Wahlspruch „Lieber Geld verlieren als Vertrauen“ unterzeichnet. Daneben ein Foto von Werner von Siemens und den Kaufvertrag für das Siemens-Büro 1921 in Den Haag.[6]
Am 11. November 2011 bezieht die BSH Huishoudapparaten B.V. die neue Zentrale im Büropark 20I20 {Park 20|20} in Hoofddorp bei Amsterdam. Das Gebäude wurde, wie der gesamte umliegende Büropark, durch den amerikanischen Architekten William McDonough im sogenannten Cradle-to-Cradle-Prinzip aus 100 Prozent wiederverwertbaren Materialien gebaut. Es nutzt Sonnen- und Windenergie, verfügt über eine Wasseraufbereitungsanlage und hochentwickelte Wärme- und Kältespeicherung.[7] Zusätzlich zu den Büroräumen präsentiert sich hier jede BSH-Marke in einem eigenen Showroom – gemeinsam bilden sie das inspiratiehuis 20|20. Die Zentrale verkörpert so die Werte des Konzerns und davon profitieren Mitarbeiter und Kunden. Am 30. November 2015 begrüßte das inspiratiehuis seinen 100.000 Besucher.
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ BSH was founded in 1967 as Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH - BSHG for short. In 1998, the name was changed to BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, with the short form BSH. Since the sale of the Siemens shares in BSH to Robert Bosch GmbH the company’s name is now BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, but still BSH for short.
- ↑ Siemens History: Siemens in the Netherlands. https://www.siemens.com/history/en/countries/netherlands.htm
- ↑ BSH Corporate Archives, Tochtermann Historie, Folder 5, 100 Jahre Bosch – Willem van Rijn, Amsterdam 2003, page 1.
- ↑ BSH Corporate Archives, Tochtermann Historie, Folder 5, 100 Jahre Bosch – Willem van Rijn, Amsterdam 2003, page 2.
- ↑ Inauguration of the new building in Hoofddorp, Netherlands. Speech by Dr. Kurt-Ludwig Gutberlet, Hoofddorp, 11.11.2011, from page 2.
- ↑ Introduction by Frans-Anno Tweebeeke on the occasion of „laying the Corner Stone“ for BSH’s new building in the Netherlands, 29. April 2010, S. 4.
- ↑ BSH-Konzernarchiv, A05-0034, inform 04/2011 Jg. 34, S. 13.