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Check out the milestones that have marked WEG's history of success

Timeline

WEG, from the beginning up today. Get to know our history, know more about our evolution and achievements.

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

1961

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).

1964

WEG buys the piece of land and begins building the Manufacturing Plant I. In the same year, it starts making motors in the plant.

1966

1st National Sales Convention and Foundation of WEG Recreational Association (ARWEG).

First Internal Committee on Accident Prevention is created.

1968

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.

1970

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.

1970

Beginning of exportation to Guatemala, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolivia.

1971

WEG's shares start to be traded on the Stock Market.

1972

First reforestation park is created.

1973

Purchase of the piece of land for Manufacturing Plant II and beginning of the building of the factory.

Exportation of motors reaches 20 countries.

1975

One million motors produced.

1976

Opening of an office in Germany with a local partnership – Motores Jara

1977

Opening of Manufacturing Plant II.

1980

Implementation of the Technological Center (Manufacturing Plant I)

1981

Creation of WEG Acionamentos

Creation of WEG Transformadores and WEG Energia.

1982

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

1983

WEG Química is created

1986

WEG receives the first award: “Exame Magazine - Best and Biggest Ones”.

1988

Creation of WEG Automação

1989

Mr. Eggon João da Silva leaves the presidency and hands it over to Décio da Silva. The founders form the Board of Directors.

Production of the first transformer of 10 thousand kVA, 138 kV, with 35 tons and 5.6m high. The largest produced in Santa Catarina state then.

1991

Opening of a Branch in the USA.

1992

Opening of one of the most modern foundries of Latin America in the city of Guaramirim (State of Santa Catarina).

 

1993

Distribution of the first profit sharing.

WEG receives, for the first time, the ISO 9001 certification.

1994

Creation of the Industrial Business Centers

1995

Branch in Germany.

The first WEG Community Action is carried out.

1996

Branch in England.

1997

WEG receives the National Quality Award.

1998

Branches in France, Spain and Sweden.

1999

WEG reaches 79% of market share of electric motors in Brazil, and it exports 29% of its production to approximately 55 countries.

2000

Acquisition of the first factory abroad (Argentina and Mexico).

2001

Revenue reaches the first billion reais in a single year.

WEG receives ISO 14001 certification.

2002

Aquisição de fábrica em Portugal.

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

2003

Opening of WEG museum.

Manufacture of the largest generator of the world (50,000kVA, 13.8kV, 4 poles).

2005

Opening of the first manufacturing plant in 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

Aquisição da Trafo, fabricante de transformadores de força de grande porte e de subestações móveis e fixas com unidades em Gravataí (RS) e Hortolândia (SP).

2007

Adquire a fabricante de turbinas hidraúlicas Hidráulica Industrial S/A - HISA. A aquisição reforça a atuação da WEG no segmento de geração, transmissão e distribuição de energia.

2007

Entra no índice Novo Mercado da Bovespa, uma seção destinada à negociação de ações de empresas que adotam, voluntariamente, práticas de governança corporativa adicionais às que são exigidas pela legislação brasileira.

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

Adquisición de la fábrica de pinturas Pulverlux de Argentina.

Adquisición del distribuidor FOURNAIS A/S en Dinamarca.

2011

Adquisición de Watt Drive Antriebstechnik GmbH, compañía austríaca especializada en el desarrollo y fabricación de reductores, motorreductores, convertidores de frecuencia y sistemas de accionamiento.

2011

Compra de la empresa Electric Machinery, en Estados Unidos. Empresa especializada en motores, generadores y excitatrices.

2011

Establecimiento de Joint-Venture con CESTARI Industrial y Comercial – empresa de Monte Alto/SP, para el desarrollo, fabricación y comercialización de reductores y motorreductores.

2011

Inicio de la fabricación de aerogeneradores

Lanzamiento del Libro WEG 50 años.

Inauguración de WEG India (WII) en Hosur.

Creación de la filial en Perú.

Inauguración de WEG Linhares/ES.

2012

Adquisición de Injetel Industria y Comercio de Componentes Plásticos Ltda., empresa especializada en la fabricación y comercialización de interruptores, tomacorrientes y plugs para aplicaciones comerciales y residenciales.

2012

Adquisición de la empresa de pinturas industriales y de repintado automotor Stardur Tintas Especiais Ltda. de Indaiatuba/SP.

2012

Primer suministro en generación de energía eólica. Fueron instalados equipos con capacidad de 90 MW en parque eólico localizado en el Nordeste del Brasil.

Las ventas del mercado externo alcanzaron 51% (ROL) de la facturación de WEG.

Adquisición de la industria de Pinturas y Barnices Paumar S.A., empresa especializada en la fabricación y comercialización de pinturas, barnices, esmaltes y lacas.

2013

Creación de la filial WEG en Ecuador.

Adquisición de fábrica de transformadores y subestaciones pertenecientes a Hawker Siddeley Electric Africa, en Sudáfrica. Fabricante de mini subestaciones y transformadores de distribución.

2014

Adquisición de Antriebstechnik KATT Hessen GmbH, empresa que actúa en la fabricación de motores especiales de alta velocidad. Con sede en Homberg y filial en Dresden, Alemania

2014

Adquisición de FTC Energy Group, empresa que actúa en la fabricación y montaje de tableros eléctricos para automatización de procesos, con sede en Bogotá, Colombia.

2014

Aquisição de fábrica de motores e motoredutores pertencentes à Württembergische Elektromotoren GmbH, na Alemanha.

Aquisição das fábricas de motores elétricos para linha branca Changzhou Sinya Electromotor Co. e do fabricante de componentes Changzhou Machine Master Co., na China.

Aquisição de unidade de serviço da Efacec Energy Service em Jaboatão dos Guararapes, PE.

2015

Aquisição de negócio de fabricação de transformadores de alta tensão, minissubestações, disjuntores moldados e serviços correlatos, pertencentes à TSS Transformers (Pty) Ltd (“TSS”), fabricante com sede em Heidelberg (Gauteng), África do Sul.

Adquire a Transformadores Suntec, com sede em Medelín na Colômbia.

WEG eleita a Empresa do Ano pela Revista Exame.

WEG tem parques fabris em 11 países e filiais comerciais em 28 países. Já são mais de 31 mil colaboradores.

Adquire a Autrial S.L., fabricante de painéis elétricos para equipamentos e instalações industriais tem sede em Valencia, Espanha.

2016

A WEG adquire a Bluffton Motor Works, LCC., uma fábrica de motores elétricos nos EUA.

Construção da nova fábrica em Rugao, China.

2017

Adquire o fabricante brasileiro de turbinas TGM. Adquire o negócio de transformadores dos EUA da CG Power.

2019

Entra no negócio de soluções para a indústria 4.0 com a criação de um departamento específico para negócios digitais e a aquisição de 51% do capital social da PPI-Multitask e V2COM.

2020

Adquire o controle de duas startups: BirminD, empresa de tecnologia ativa no mercado de Inteligência Artificial aplicada ao Industrial Analytics e MVISIA, especializada em soluções de inteligência artificial aplicadas à visão computacional da indústria.

2020

  • WEG adquire fábrica de Transformadores e Serviços de Energia das Américas S.A. (“TSEA”) em Betim/MG.
  • WEG se estrutura para fabricar respiradores artificiais para pacientes com COVID-19 durante a Pandemia

2021

  • WEG adquire empresa Balteau Produtos Elétricos Ltda, empresa de transformadores para instrumentos e conjuntos de medição em Itajubá/MG.
  • WEG inaugura a sua 5ª fábrica de Transformadores na América do Norte. Localizada na cidade de Washington, Estado do Missouri, onde a empresa já possui outras duas unidades operando desde 2017.

2021

  • Criação de uma unidade fabril WEG na Turquia, estabelecida em 7.000 metros quadrados. O escopo de atividades inclui: Fabricação de Motores e Caixas de Engrenagens de Proposta Geral de Baixa Tensão, além da comercialização de todos os produtos e soluções WEG para os seguintes países: Turquia, Albânia, Bósnia, Bulgária, Croácia, Chipre, Grécia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romênia e Sérvia.
  • A WEG abre Filial Comercial na Polônia, que cobrirá a Polônia, República Tcheca e Eslováquia.

2022

Anúncio de construção de uma nova fábrica em Santo Tirso, Portugal. A companhia pretende investir 23,5 milhões de euros para edificar 22.600 m² no mesmo terreno onde a WEG já possui uma operação de 16.300 m², dedicada à fabricação de motores industriais de baixa tensão.

Ampliará a produção de motores elétricos de grande porte e transferir sua fábrica localizada em Maia para Santo Tirso, centralizando todas as operações no mesmo lugar. A nova fábrica em Santo Tirso deve entrar em operação no primeiro trimestre 2024 e gerar cerca de 100 novos empregos.

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.

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