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Anschütz returns to a German owner and to the traditional name

Source: Anschütz GmbH

DMB takes over the entire Anschütz Group with its headquarters in Kiel and international subsidiaries in Panama City, Portsmouth (United Kingdom), Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai and Singapore. Anschütz returns to a German owner and to the traditional company name under which the company has produced numerous innovations since 1905 and has become a well-known name in shipping.

“DMB is a strong partner with proven experience and expertise in international maritime business,” said Michael Schulz, Managing Director of the future Anschütz GmbH.



“Our new owner enables us to achieve sustainable growth in our markets by reacting more quickly to the needs of our customers and creating innovations that generate additional customer benefits and shape the navigation of the future,” said Schulz.

Anschütz is a both a leading manufacturer and an integrator of navigation, bridge, and mission systems for commercial and naval vessels, as well as an industrial partner in several national and international maritime research projects.

The change of ownership includes all existing rights and obligations, so that business relationships with customers and partners remain unaffected. The change of name from Raytheon Anschütz GmbH to Anschütz GmbH will officially be completed with the entry in the commercial register.




“Now and in future, our customers can rely on the delivery of safe, reliable and high-quality navigation and mission systems,” said Schulz. “Because that’s what the Anschütz brand is known for.”

 

About Anschütz

The Anschütz company was founded in 1905 by Dr. Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe after he invented the gyro compass for ships. Supported by Albert Einstein, Anschütz continued to develop the gyro compass over the years until 1925 when production of the well-known two-gyro compass began.

Over the decades, Anschütz was able to revolutionize shipping with numerous innovations, including the so-called iron helmsman, the chart plotter, the track control system and the first integrated navigation system with type approval.



Anschütz has belonged to Raytheon Company since 1995, later Raytheon Technologies. During this time, Anschütz expanded the product range to include radar systems and electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), and developed into an integrator of customer-specific, sophisticated bridge systems and mission systems (command & control systems, situational awareness systems).

Today, around 30,000 ships are equipped with Anschütz products and are supported by the Anschütz Group and a global network of certified sales and service partners.

 

 

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