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The BSH site in Giengen is the oldest BSH production location. Founded in 1944, cooling appliances have been manufactured here since 1949. 14 refrigerators in total rolled off the production lines in the first year of production. Today, there are eight assembly lines in Giengen, producing around 1.6 million refrigerators and freezers every year. The plant, with its added logistics center, is one of the largest employers in the region with 2,800 employees.
Shift change in Giengen. When the site became part of BSH in 1967, emphasis was placed fully on the production of cooling appliances. (Source: Robert Bosch GmbH – Company Archive (Signature 1873)
Electrostatic paint shop for refrigerator housing, 1958. (Source: Robert Bosch GmbH – Company Archive (Signature 06052)
Test stations for petrol delivery pump, 1959. (Source: Robert Bosch GmbH – Company Archive (Signature 09708)
Punching unit for housing casing board, 1956. (Source: Robert Bosch GmbH – Company Archive (Signature 09738)
U-bending unit for housing casing, 1956. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Final assembly line for freestanding appliances, 1958. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Paint shop for small parts, 1960. (Source: BSH Group Archive)
Iron phosphating for refrigerator housing, 1955. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Assembly line for Bosch-Hörner, 1958. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Paint shop for fin condenser unit and BOSCH-Horn housing, 1958. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Assembly line for BOSCH-Hörner, 1958. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Enameling of chilled product tubs, 1956. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Assembly line for refrigerator doors, 1958. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Door handle assembly, 1956. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Technical plant management office (BTW), 1956 (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)
Design office for tools and special machines, 1961. (Source: BSH Corporate Archive)