What are Siemens' high-end brands? There are many companies under Siemens, all of which make high-end brands, as follows:
1. Siemens Motor (China) Co., Ltd.
Siemens Motor (China) Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned enterprise of Siemens in China, located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, covering an area of 125, square meters.
2. Siemens
Siemens is a subsidiary of Siemens AG. The goal of SVC is to seek and provide emerging and innovative technologies that are helpful to strengthen Siemens' core business strength, especially in industries with long-term development potential, including energy and environmental protection, automation and control, industrial and public infrastructure, and medical solutions.
3. Siemens Building
Siemens Building Technology Company is a member of Siemens Group, and * * * has six business departments. These six business departments combine their own technologies, applied patents and networks close to customers, and provide them with appropriate solutions according to their specific requirements, whether it is a complete system, a tailor-made solution or parts
4. Suzhou Siemens Electric Co., Ltd.
Suzhou Siemens Electric Co., Ltd. (SEAL) was established as a joint venture company in 1994 and turned into a wholly foreign-owned enterprise in 21, belonging to Siemens AG of Germany. The company mainly produces 3TF contactors, 3TS, 3TB contactors, 3UA thermal overload relays, 3TH contactor relays, 3TD mechanical reversible contactors, 3VU, 3VL molded case circuit breakers, 3WT, 3WL air switch, 3SB buttons and indicator lights, low-voltage electrical cabinets, 4EU reactors, 4BU transformers and so on.
5. Siemens Transformer (Wuhan) Co., Ltd.
Siemens Transformer (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned company specialized in designing and manufacturing power transmission and transformation products under Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution Group. It is the third transformer manufacturing enterprise of Siemens in China and the first manufacturing enterprise of Siemens in Hubei Province, which opened the prelude for Siemens to establish a power equipment manufacturing base in the central region.