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In April 1961 the idea of creating a company to make electric motors is conceived. On September 16, Werner Ricardo Voigt, Eggon João da Silva and Geraldo Werninghaus founded WEG. Initial Capital Stock: Cr$ 3,600.00 (three thousand and six hundred cruzeiros).
WEG buys the piece of land and begins building the Manufacturing Plant I. In the same year, it starts making motors in the plant.
1st National Sales Convention and Foundation of WEG Recreational Association (ARWEG).
First Internal Committee on Accident Prevention is created.
Creation of CENTROWEG. Then, the region did not offer technical training, and the founders created CENTROWEG to provide qualifications for the employees. The school takes adolescents to the world of technology, discovering and encouraging great talents.
Creation of WEG quality policy and production of 1st motor according to ABNT and IEC standards. Concern with quality is in WEG's DNA. Since the foundation, the company has been concerned to meet all required standards.
Beginning of exportation to Guatemala, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolivia.
WEG's shares start to be traded on the Stock Market.
First reforestation park is created.
Purchase of the piece of land for Manufacturing Plant II and beginning of the building of the factory.
Exportation of motors reaches 20 countries.
One million motors produced.
Opening of an office in Germany with a local partnership – Motores Jara
Opening of Manufacturing Plant II.
Implementation of the Technological Center (Manufacturing Plant I)
Creation of WEG Acionamentos
Creation of WEG Transformadores and WEG Energia.
Creation of the QCC.
Launch of the first line of contactors and protection relays.
Launch of the first high power motors – 100 to 200 KW
WEG Química is created
WEG receives the first award: “Exame Magazine - Best and Biggest Ones”.
Creation of WEG Automação
El Sr. Eggon João de la Silva deja la presidencia y cede el cargo a Décio de la Silva. Los fundadores forman el Consejo de Administración.
Producido el primer Trafo de 10 mil kVA, 138 kV, con 35 toneladas y 5,6m de altura. El mayor producido hasta entonces en SC.
Inauguración de la Filial en EE.UU.
Opening of one of the most modern foundries of Latin America in the city of Guaramirim (State of Santa Catarina).
Distribution of the first profit sharing.
WEG receives, for the first time, the ISO 9001 certification.
Creation of the Industrial Business Centers
Branch in Germany.
The first WEG Community Action is carried out.
Branch in England.
WEG receives the National Quality Award.
Branches in France, Spain and Sweden.
WEG reaches 79% of market share of electric motors in Brazil, and it exports 29% of its production to approximately 55 countries.
Acquisition of the first factory abroad (Argentina and Mexico).
Revenue reaches the first billion reais in a single year.
WEG receives ISO 14001 certification.
Acquisition of manufacturing plant in Portugal.
Supply of the largest WEG transformer until then (200MVA, 550kV).
Opening of WEG museum.
Manufacture of the largest generator of the world (50,000kVA, 13.8kV, 4 poles).
Opening of the first manufacturing plant in China.
Opening of a branch in Singapore.
Acquisition of the manufacturing plant in Manaus.
Production of the motor number 100,000,000.
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).
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.
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.
Décio da Silva prend la présidence du Conseil d'administration de WEG et Harry Schmelzer Jr. devient le PDG de WEG>
Ouverture d'une filiale en Russie.
Création d'une usine de production de transformateurs au Mexique (Huehuetoca)
Lancement de activités de production de WEG en Inde.
Acquisition de la société Instrutech, à São Paulo, une société brésilienne axée sur la production de produits et systèmes de sécurité commerciaux et industriels.
Acquisition des parts de la société Voltran.
Acquisition de Zest Electric, distributeur de WEG en Afrique du Sud.
Acquisition de l'entreprise de revêtements Pulverlux en Argentine.
Acquisition du distributeur FOURNAIS A/S au Danemark.
Acquisition de Watt Drive AntriebstechnikGmbH, une société autrichienne spécialisée dans le développement et la production de boites de vitesses, motoréducteurs, variateurs de fréquence et systèmes de transmission.
Acquisition de la société Electric Machinery aux États-Unis. Une société spécialisée dans la conception de moteurs, générateurs et excitateurs.
Création d'une coentreprise avec CESTARI Industrial e Comercial – une société implantée dans la ville de Monte Alto (État de São Paulo) – pour le développement, la production et la commercialisation de boîte de vitesses et motoréducteurs.
Lancement de la production de turbines éoliennes
Publication du livre sur les 50 années de l'histoire de WEG.
Ouverture de WEG India (WII) à Hosur.
Création d'une filiale au Pérou.
Ouverture de WEG Linhares (État d'Espírito Santo).
Acquisition d'Injetel Indústria e Comércio de Componentes Plásticos Ltda., une société spécialisée dans la conception et la commercialisation de commutateurs, fiches et prises électriques pour des usages commerciaux et domestiques.
Acquisition de Stardur Tintas Especiais Ltda., une entreprise spécialisée dans la production de revêtement de retouche industriels et automobiles implantée à Indaiatuba (État de São Paulo).
Commercialisation des premiers dispositifs éoliens. Équipement d'une capacité de 90MW installé dans un parc éolien au nord-est du Brésil.
Les ventes internationales atteignent 51 % (NOI) des revenus de WEG.
Acquisition d'Indústria de Tintas e Vernizes Paumar S.A., une société spécialisée dans la conception et la commercialisation de revêtements, vernis, émails et laques.
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.
Acquisition of Antriebstechnik KATT Hessen GmbH, a company that manufactures special high speed motors. Headquartered in Homberg with a branch in Dresden, Germany.
Acquisition of the FTC Energy Group, a company that manufactures and assembles electrical panels for process automation based in Bogota, Colombia.
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).
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.
WEG acquires Bluffton Motor Works, LCC., an electric motor factory in the USA.
WEG greenfield manufacturing site in Rugao, China.
Acquires the Brazilian turbines manufacturer TGM. Acquires the US transformers business of CG Power.
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.
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.
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.
• 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.
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