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==== First steps ====
==== First steps ====
Back in 1963, a commission made up of Robert Bosch GmbH and Siemens AG gave thought to a collaboration in the field of home appliances.[6] Initial specific negotiations between the two companies took place in 1965 with a preliminary contract being inked in June of that year. A "neutral office" in Munich, which was renamed "Studio ELGE" from August 1965, was to take charge of formulating the definitive contract.[7] "Interessengemeinschaft Hausgeräte (IGH)" was founded on December 22, 1965, made up of the following companies: Siemens Electrogeräte AG (SE) and Constructa-Werke GmbH, both subsidiaries of Siemens as well as the home appliance group of Robert Bosch GmbH, Blaupunkt and Junkers & Co., subsidiaries of Robert Bosch GmbH. The first meeting of shareholders took place on February 5, 1966 in Munich, with IGH addressing the public in a press release in March. IGH was managed by Dr. Helmut Ohr from Robert Bosch GmbH and Dr. Wilhelm Vox from Siemens.  
Back in 1963, a commission made up of Robert Bosch GmbH and Siemens AG gave thought to a collaboration in the field of home appliances.<ref>BSH Group Archive, Folder II "Quellen Tochtermann-Chronik". Outline sketch of ideas for collaboration between Siemens/B in the area of home appliances by the SE/B commission from November 15, 1963.</ref> Initial specific negotiations between the two companies took place in 1965 with a preliminary contract being inked in June of that year. A "neutral office" in Munich, which was renamed "Studio ELGE" from August 1965, was to take charge of formulating the definitive contract.<ref>BSH Group Archive, B01-0001, Gründung und Leitung der Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSHG), from page 3.</ref> "Interessengemeinschaft Hausgeräte (IGH)" was founded on December 22, 1965, made up of the following companies: Siemens Electrogeräte AG (SE) and Constructa-Werke GmbH, both subsidiaries of Siemens as well as the home appliance group of Robert Bosch GmbH, Blaupunkt and Junkers & Co., subsidiaries of Robert Bosch GmbH. The first meeting of shareholders took place on February 5, 1966 in Munich, with IGH addressing the public in a press release in March. IGH was managed by Dr. Helmut Ohr from Robert Bosch GmbH and Dr. Wilhelm Vox from Siemens.  


==== Many strong brands under one roof ====
==== Many strong brands under one roof ====
Criticism of the planned cooperation came from different sides, including the state. The Federal Cartel Office raised concerns about the cooperation in a resolution from March 17, 1966.[8] The contract was thereupon revised and the Cartel Office gave the green light on November 22, 1966. Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSHG) was founded by Siemens AG and Robert Bosch GmbH on January 13, 1967.[9] BSHG was run in equal representation by three shareholders from each of the parent companies, Siemens and Bosch.[10] The share capital was one million Deutschmark. The products continued to be distributed under the registered trademarks. In the years that followed, BSHG reorganized its sales and production. Structures were standardized based on the Siemens sites in Berlin (specializing in washing machines) and Traunreut (specializing in cookers, ovens, cooktops) and the Bosch site in Giengen (specializing in dishwashers and refrigeration appliances) and synergies were sought.  
Criticism of the planned cooperation came from different sides, including the state. The Federal Cartel Office raised concerns about the cooperation in a resolution from March 17, 1966.<ref>BSH Group Archive, B01-0001, Gründung und Leitung der Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSHG), page 7.</ref> The contract was thereupon revised and the Cartel Office gave the green light on November 22, 1966. Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSHG) was founded by Siemens AG and Robert Bosch GmbH on January 13, 1967.<ref>Geschichte_BSH_Tochtermann, page 2. BSH Group Archive, B01-0001, page 8.</ref> BSHG was run in equal representation by three shareholders from each of the parent companies, Siemens and Bosch.<ref>BSH Group Archive, B01-0001, Gründung und Leitung der Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSHG), page 8.</ref> The share capital was one million Deutschmark. The products continued to be distributed under the registered trademarks. In the years that followed, BSHG reorganized its sales and production. Structures were standardized based on the Siemens sites in Berlin (specializing in washing machines) and Traunreut (specializing in cookers, ovens, cooktops) and the Bosch site in Giengen (specializing in dishwashers and refrigeration appliances) and synergies were sought.  


==== Siemens and Bosch staff join forces as BSHG ====
==== Siemens and Bosch staff join forces as BSHG ====
Bosch and Siemens announced the stepping up of their collaboration in a joint press release on November 28, 1972. BSHG Manager Wolfgang Tochtermann described the consortium agreement negotiated in his "History of BSH" as the second phase of BSHG's integration.[11] Bosch Hausgeräte, Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH and Constructa GmbH were newly established as operating companies on January 1, 1973. These companies took their instructions from BSHG but remained full subsidiaries of their parent companies. The collaboration with the Robert Bosch GmbH subsidiary Blaupunkt Werke GmbH was secured by BSHG's 25 percent intercompany holding in Blaupunkt. The company Junkers & Co GmbH, likewise a subsidiary of Bosch, was no longer involved. The share capital was increased to 140 million deutschmarks. Functions that had previously been undertaken separately, including financing, auditing, patents and contracting, taxes and insurance, customer service and spare parts supply, warehousing and transportation as well as accounting and market research were converged. The workforce at BSHG expanded to meet the new challenges. At the same time, the company was making efforts to standardize its conditions of employment. Siemens employees of BSHG were formerly remunerated according to Siemens rates and Bosch employees according to Bosch rates. It took until the end of 1977/beginning of 1978 before all of the around 16,000 employees were taken over by BSHG on January 1, 1978 following a renewed transformation of the companies.[12] The staff received uniform conditions of employment. The plant magazine ''inform'', which had been appearing since 1978, promoted a sense of community among the staff.  
Bosch and Siemens announced the stepping up of their collaboration in a joint press release on November 28, 1972. BSHG Manager Wolfgang Tochtermann described the consortium agreement negotiated in his "History of BSH" as the second phase of BSHG's integration.<ref>BSH Group Archive, Folder II "Quellen Tochtermann-Chronik"</ref> Bosch Hausgeräte, Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH and Constructa GmbH were newly established as operating companies on January 1, 1973. These companies took their instructions from BSHG but remained full subsidiaries of their parent companies. The collaboration with the Robert Bosch GmbH subsidiary Blaupunkt Werke GmbH was secured by BSHG's 25 percent intercompany holding in Blaupunkt. The company Junkers & Co GmbH, likewise a subsidiary of Bosch, was no longer involved. The share capital was increased to 140 million deutschmarks. Functions that had previously been undertaken separately, including financing, auditing, patents and contracting, taxes and insurance, customer service and spare parts supply, warehousing and transportation as well as accounting and market research were converged. The workforce at BSHG expanded to meet the new challenges. At the same time, the company was making efforts to standardize its conditions of employment. Siemens employees of BSHG were formerly remunerated according to Siemens rates and Bosch employees according to Bosch rates. It took until the end of 1977/beginning of 1978 before all of the around 16,000 employees were taken over by BSHG on January 1, 1978 following a renewed transformation of the companies.<ref>Robert Bosch HG and Siemens Electrogeräte are transformed to BSHG and Constructa to Siemens Electrogeräte and then newly established.</ref> The staff received uniform conditions of employment. The plant magazine ''inform'', which had been appearing since 1978, promoted a sense of community among the staff.  


==== New premises ====
==== New premises ====
Major changes were also taking place in terms of premises at this time: the new dishwasher plant in Dillingen was inaugurated in 1976 and BSHG acquired its first foreign investment through shares in the Greek market leader Pitsos (now BSH Ikiakes Syskeveses A.B.E.), which was founded originally in 1865. The administration role moved to a new building in Hochstrasse in Munich in 1978. The shared, centrally located administration building laid the cornerstone for BSHG's corporate identity and functioned as a clearly visible external sign of the internal amalgamation.[13]
Major changes were also taking place in terms of premises at this time: the new dishwasher plant in Dillingen was inaugurated in 1976 and BSHG acquired its first foreign investment through shares in the Greek market leader Pitsos (now BSH Ikiakes Syskeveses A.B.E.), which was founded originally in 1865. The administration role moved to a new building in Hochstrasse in Munich in 1978. The shared, centrally located administration building laid the cornerstone for BSHG's corporate identity and functioned as a clearly visible external sign of the internal amalgamation.<ref>BSH Archive, Tochtermann Folder: Vortrag zur RB-GPI, dated 16.12.1991 by Dr Wörner.</ref>


The second integration phase ended in 1978. The participating companies, that is Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH, Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH and Constructa GmbH, finally merged in Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH. BSHG acquired full entrepreneurial sovereignty with respect to its parent companies following conclusion of this phase. The joint venture was a success.
The second integration phase ended in 1978. The participating companies, that is Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH, Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH and Constructa GmbH, finally merged in Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH. BSHG acquired full entrepreneurial sovereignty with respect to its parent companies following conclusion of this phase. The joint venture was a success.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

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