RENK Group AG engages in the design, engineering, production, testing, and servicing of customized drive systems in Germany and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Vehicle Mobility Solutions, Marine & Industry, and Slide Bearings. It offers single and dual engine gearboxes; marine gearboxes, clutches, and bearings; shaft generators; hybrid and electric, and onboard power grid solutions; transmissions, engines, final drives, suspension systems, and track tension; and electrification and hybrid mobility solutions. The company also provides helical, planetary, integral, vacuum, and clutch gearboxes; variable speed systems; and industrial gearboxes for mills, extruders, and hydropower plants. In addition, it offers slide bearings, couplings, and test systems. The company also provides engineering, condition monitoring, maintenance and modernization, and spare parts management services; mechanical and gear manufacturing, hardening, and metrology services; marine services, including evaluation and design of propulsion system, and power distribution and grid design; design of suspension for military vehicle; and test systems. The company serves military vehicles, marine and civil marine, cement and plastics production, and oil and gas industries, as well as customers in hydrogen, energy generation, carbon capture, utilization and storage, and industrial heat pump applications. RENK Group AG was founded in 1873 and is headquartered in Augsburg, Germany
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