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RHMG | Derived | EUR | Real-time | |
RHMG | Xetra | EUR | Delayed | |
RHMd | BATS Europe | EUR | Delayed | |
RNMBY | OTC Markets | USD | Delayed | |
0NI1 | London | EUR | Real-time | |
1RHM | Milan | EUR | Real-time | |
RHMG | TradeGate | EUR | Delayed | |
RHMG | Frankfurt | EUR | Delayed | |
RHMG | Vienna | EUR | Real-time |
Rheinmetall AG provides mobility and security technologies worldwide. The company operates in five segments: Vehicle Systems, Weapon and Ammunition, Electronic Solutions, Sensors and Actuators, and Materials and Trade. The Vehicle Systems segment offers combat, logistics, support, and special vehicles, including armored tracked vehicles, CBRN protection systems, artillery, turret systems, and wheeled logistics and tactical vehicles. The Weapon and Ammunition segment provides firepower and protection solutions, such as weapons and munition, protection systems, propellants and international projects and services. The Electronic Solutions segment offers a chain of systems network, such as sensors, networking platforms, automated connected effectors for soldiers, and cyberspace protection solutions, and training and simulation solutions. Its products include air defense systems; soldier systems; command, control, and reconnaissance systems; fire control systems; sensors; and simulations for the army, air force, navy, and civil applications. The Sensors and Actuators segment provides a portfolio of products comprising exhaust gas recirculation systems; throttle valves, control dampers, and exhaust flaps for electromotors; solenoid valves; actuators and valve train systems; oil, water, and vacuum pumps for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and light and heavy-duty off-road applications; and industrial solutions. The Materials and Trade segment develops system components for the basic motors, such as engine blocks, structural components, and cylinder heads; plain bearings, and bushes; and replacement parts. It also engages in the aftermarket activities. The company was formerly known as Rheinmetall Berlin AG and changed its name to Rheinmetall AG in 1996. Rheinmetall AG was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Name | Age | Since | Title |
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Daniel Hay | 43 | 2014 | Deputy Chairman of Employee Representative Supervisory Board |
Ulrich Grillo | 63 | 2016 | Independent Chairman of Supervisory Board |
Klaus-Gunter Vennemann | 68 | 2016 | Independent Member of Supervisory Board |
Barbara Resch | 47 | 2020 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Reinhard Muller | 62 | 2017 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Dagmar Muth | 61 | 2015 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Klaus Draeger | 66 | 2017 | Member of Supervisory Board |
Ralf Bolm | 58 | 2020 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Michael M. Mielke | 59 | 2010 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Sven Schmidt | 48 | 2014 | Employee Representative Supervisory Board Member |
Andreas Arthur Georgi | 67 | 2002 | Independent Member of Supervisory Board |
Susanne Hannemann | 60 | 2012 | Independent Member of Supervisory Board |
Louise Öfverström | 49 | 2022 | Independent Member of Supervisory Board |
Murat Kuplemez | 54 | 2022 | Employee Representative Member of Supervisory Board |
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