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  2. Histoire - Historique

Découvrez les éléments marquants de l'histoire de WEG

Chronologie

WEG, depuis le début jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Apprenez à connaître notre histoire, en savoir plus sur notre évolution et nos réalisations.

1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s

1961

En avril 1961, développement de l'idée de fonder une société dédiée à la production de moteurs électriques. Le 16 septembre, Werner Ricardo Voigt, Eggon João da Silva et Geraldo Werninghaus créent WEG. Capital fixe de base : 3 600,00 cruzeiros (trois mille six cents cruzeiros).

1964

WEG achète un terrain et commence la construction de l'usine de production I. La même année, la production de moteurs est lancée au sein de l'usine.

1966

1ère Convention commerciale nationale et Création de la WEG Recreational Association (ARWEG).

Création du Premier comité national sur la prévention des accidents.

1968

Création de CENTROWEG. Aucune formation n'était disponible au sein de la région et les fondateurs ont créé CENTROWEG pour proposer des qualifications aux employés. L'école permet aux adolescents de découvrir le monde de la technologie et de développer les compétences.

1970

Création de la politique de WEG en termes de qualité et de production en lien avec le 1er moteur conforme aux normes ABNT et IEC. Le développement de produits de qualité fait partie de l'ADN de WEG. Depuis sa création, la société s'engage à respecter l'ensemble des critères requis.

1970

Début de l'exportation au Guatemala, en Uruguay, au Paraguay, en Équateur et en Bolivie.

1971

Les WEG sont désormais cotées en Bourse.

1972

Création du premier parc de reboisement.

1973

Achat d'un nouveau terrain pour la construction de l'usine de production II et construction du bâtiment.

Exportation des moteurs dans 20 pays.

1975

Un million de moteurs produits.

1976

Ouverture d'une usine en Allemagne grâce à un partenariat local avec Motores Jara

1977

Ouverture de l'usine de production II.

1980

Développement du Centre technologique (Usine de production I)

1981

Création de WEG Acionamentos

Création de WEG Transformadores et WEG Energia.

1982

Création du Centre de contrôle de la qualité.

Lancement de la première gamme de contacteurs et relais de protection.

Lancement de la première gamme de moteurs haute tension - 100 à 200 KW

1983

Création de WEG Química

1986

WEG reçoit sa première récompense : “Exame Magazine - Best and Biggest Ones”.

1988

Création de WEG Automação

1989

M. Eggon João da Silva quitte son poste de Président et le transmet à Décio da Silva. Les fondateurs créent le Conseil d'administration.

Production du premier transformateur de 10 000 kVA, 138 kV, de 35 tonnes et d'une hauteur de 5,6 m. Le plus grand transformateur produit de l'État de Santa Catarina.

1991

Ouverture d'une fililale aux États-Unis.

1992

Ouverture de l'une des plus grandes fonderies d'Amérique latine dans la ville de Guaramirim (État de Santa Catarina).

1993

Distribution de la première participation aux bénéfices.

WEG reçoit, pour la première fois, la certification ISO 9001.

1994

Création de Centres commerciaux industriels

1995

Filiale en Allemagne

Développement de la première Action communautaire de WEG.

1996

Filiale en Angleterre

1997

WEG reçoit une Récompense nationale en matière de qualité.

1998

Filiais na França, Espanha e Suécia.

1999

WEG alcança 79% de market share no Brasil em motores elétricos e exporta 29% de sua produção para cerca de 55 países.

2000

Aquisição das primeiras fábricas no exterior (Argentina e México).

2001

Faturamento do primeiro bilhão de reais em um só ano.

WEG recebe a certificação ISO 14001

2002

Aquisição de fábrica em Portugal.

Fornecimento do maior transformador WEG até então (200MVA, 550kV).

2003

Inauguração do Museu WEG.

Fabricação do maior gerador do mundo até então (50.000kVA, 13,8kV, 4 polos).

2005

Inauguração da primeira fábrica na China.

2005

Opening of a branch in Singapore.

2005

Acquisition of the manufacturing plant in Manaus.

2006

Production of the motor number 100,000,000.

2007

Acquisition of Trafo, manufacturer of large power transformers, and conventional and mobile substations, with units in the city of Gravataí (State of Rio Grande do Sul) and Hortolândia (State of São Paulo).

2007

WEG acquire the hydraulic turbines manufacturer Hidráulica Industrial S/A - HISA. The acquisition reinforces WEG's position on the energy generation, transmission and distribution segment.

2007

It is listed in Bovespa Novo Mercado, a segment of the stock market that trades stocks of companies that voluntarily adopt corporate governance practices in addition to those required by the Brazilian legislation.

2008

Décio da Silva takes over the presidency of the WEG Board of Directors and Harry Schmelzer Jr. takes over as WEG's CEO

Opening of a branch in Russia.

2009

Building of the Transformer Manufacturing Plant in Mexico (Huehuetoca)

2010

Beginning of the manufacturing operations of WEG India.

2010

Acquisition of Instrutech, in São Paulo, a Brazilian company manufacturer of safety, commercial and industrial automation products and systems.

2010

Acquisition of share control of Voltran.

2010

Acquisition of Zest Electric, WEG distributor in South Africa.

2010

Acquisition of the coating factory Pulverlux in Argentina.

Acquisition of the distributor FOURNAIS A/S in Denmark.

2011

Acquisition of Watt Drive AntriebstechnikGmbH, Austrian company specialized in the development and manufacture of gearboxes, gearmotors, frequency inverters and drive systems.

2011

Acquisition of the Electric Machinery company in the USA. A company specialized in motors, generators and exciters.

2011

Establishment of the Joint-Venture with CESTARI Industrial e Comercial – a company located in the city of Monte Alto (State of São Paulo) – to develop, manufacture and trade gearboxes and gearmotors.

2011

Beginning of the manufacturing of wind turbines

Publishing of the book WEG 50 years.

Opening of WEG India (WII) in Hosur.

Establishment of the branch in Peru.

Opening of WEG Linhares (State of Espírito Santo).

2012

Acquisition of Injetel Indústria e Comércio de Componentes Plásticos Ltda., a company specialized in manufacturing and trading switches, sockets and plugs for commercial and residential applications.

2012

Acquisition of Stardur Tintas Especiais Ltda., a company of industrial and automotive refinish coatings located in the city of Indaiatuba (State of São Paulo).

2012

First supply in wind power generation. Equipment with capacity of 90 MW was installed on a wind farm located in the Northeast of Brazil.

International sales reached 51% (NOI) of WEG's revenue.

Acquisition of Indústria de Tintas e Vernizes Paumar S.A., a company specialized in manufacturing and trading coatings, varnishes, enamels and lacquers.

2013

Opening of the branch in Ecuador.

Acquisition of the transformer and substation manufacturing business from Hawker Siddeley Electric Africa (Pty) Ltd. located in South Africa. Manufacturer of miniature substations and distribution transformers.

2014

Acquisition of Antriebstechnik KATT Hessen GmbH, a company that manufactures special high speed motors. Headquartered in Homberg with a branch in Dresden, Germany.

2014

Acquisition of the FTC Energy Group, a company that manufactures and assembles electrical panels for process automation based in Bogota, Colombia.

2014

Acquisition of the manufacturing plant of motors and gearmotors from Württembergische Elektromotoren GmbH located in Germany.

Acquisition of the manufacturing plants of electric motors for appliances Changzhou Sinya Electromotor Co. and of the manufacturing plant of component parts Changzhou Machine Master Co. located in China.

Acquisition of a service unit from Efacec Energy Service in the city of Jaboatão dos Guararapes (State of Pernambuco).

2015

Acquisition of the manufacturing plant of high voltage transformers, miniature substations, molded-case circuit breakers and related services from TSS Transformers (Pty) Ltd (“TSS”), manufacturer headquartered in Heidelberg (Gauteng), South Africa.

Acquisition of Transformadores Suntec, headquartered in Medelin, Colombia

WEG is chosen Company of the Year by Exame magazine.

WEG has manufacturing plants in eleven countries and commercial offices in 29 countries. It has over 31,000 employees.

Acquisition of Autrial S.L., manufacturer of electrical panels for industrial installations and equipment headquartered in Valencia, Spain.

2016

WEG acquires Bluffton Motor Works, LCC., an electric motor factory in the USA.

WEG greenfield manufacturing site in Rugao, China.

2017

Acquires the Brazilian turbines manufacturer TGM. Acquires the US transformers business of CG Power.

2019

Enters in the business of solutions for industry 4.0 with the creation of a specific department for digital businesses and the acquisition of 51% of the share capital of PPI-Multitask and V2COM.

2020

Acquires the control of two startups: BirminD, a technology company active in the Artificial Intelligence market applied to Industrial Analytics and MVISIA, which is specialized in artificial intelligence solutions applied to computer vision for the industry.

2020

  • WEG acquires the factory of Transformers and Energy Services of the Americas S.A. (“TSEA”) in Betim/MG.
  • WEG structures itself to manufacture artificial respirators for COVID-19 patients during the Pandemic

2021

  • WEG acquires Balteau Produtos Elétricos Ltda, a transformer company for instruments and measurement sets in Itajubá/MG.
  • WEG inaugurates its 5th Transformer factory in North America. Located in the city of Washington, State of Missouri, where the company already has two other units operating since 2017.

2021

  • Establishment of a WEG manufacturing unit in Turkey. The new operation will be established in 7,000 square meters of manufacturing facilities, including warehouses, engineering, and service support areas. The scope of activities includes: Manufacturing of General Proposal Low Voltage Motors and Gearboxes, as well as marketing all WEG products and solutions for the following countries: Turkey, Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia.
  • WEG opens a Commercial Branch in Poland that will cover Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

2022

Announcement of the construction of a new factory in Santo Tirso, Portugal. The company intends to invest 23.5 million euros to build 22,600 m² on the same land where WEG already has a 16,300 m² operation dedicated to the manufacture of low-voltage industrial motors. It will expand the production of large electric motors and transfer its factory located in Maia to Santo Tirso, centralizing all operations in the same place. The new factory in Santo Tirso is expected to start operating in the first quarter of 2024 and generate about 100 new jobs.

2022

  • WEG supplies the largest electric generators ever produced by the company.
  • WEG announces the establishment of a Joint Venture with the Cevital Group. The company will operate in the production and sale of electric motors for washing machines, initially focusing on the market in Algeria and North Africa.
  • WEG acquires the Motion Control business of the Italian Company Gefran. A company manufacturing sensors, components, and industrial automation equipment, with factories in Italy, Germany, China, and India. The acquisition value is estimated at € 23.0 million.

2022

• Launch of the WEG Carbon Neutral Program with the following overall goals:
1. Reduce 52%* of emissions** by 2030
2. Achieve Net-Zero (neutral net emissions) by 2050
*Global average of WEG operations. Targets by operation and country follow the country's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) or 52%, whichever is higher.
**WEG Global Emissions of Scope 1 (fossil fuels) and 2 (non-renewable energy), base year 2021. Purpose: Develop technologies and solutions to contribute to building a more efficient and sustainable world.

• Inauguration of the WEG motor factory in Algeria.

2023

  • WEG acquires all shares of BirminD.
  • WEG announces a $40 million investment to acquire new land in Mexico.
  • WEG acquires industrial electric motor and generator businesses from Regal Rexnord.
  • WEG announces investments of R$ 1.2 billion for the expansion of Transformer production capacity.

2024

Alberto Yoshikazu Kuba is the new executive president of WEG, taking over the position previously held by Harry Schmelzer Jr. for 16 years.

Photo:Exame/Leandro Fonseca

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