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DEUTZ opened the engine plant in Cologne-Porz in June 1993. At the time one of the most modern of its kind in the world. Today, Cologne-Porz is home to DEUTZ's most important assembly plant worldwide and the company's headquarters. A few weeks ago, production of camshafts and crankshafts got under way at DEUTZ's new shaft centre in Cologne-Porz, representing further progress in the consolidation of the company's German sites.
DEUTZ offers a broad spectrum of liquid-cooled and air-cooled engines with capacities ranging from 25kW to 520kW that are used in construction and mining equipment, agricultural machinery, material handling equipment, stationary equipment, commercial vehicles, rail vehicles and other applications.
In 2015, DEUTZ notched up the nine millionth engine to be built worldwide since the company was founded more than 150 years ago.