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Siemens Mobility GmbH
Company type
Subsidiary
Industry
Transportation:
Railways
Control systems
Digital Services[1]
Founded
1989 (Siemens Traffic Technology division) 1 August 2018 (restructured)
Founder
Werner von Siemens
Headquarters
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Area served
Global
Key people
Michael Peter (CEO)[1]
Services
Mobile Apps
Data analytics
Maintenance
MaaS[2]
Revenue
€9.69 billion (2022)
Number of employees
34,200 (2017)[2]
Parent
Siemens
Divisions
Mobility Management
Rail Electrification
Rolling Stock
Customer Services[2]
Website
mobility.siemens.com
Footnotes / references Financial figures are for fiscal year 2022.[3]
Siemens Mobility is a division of Siemens. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedicated to rail technology and intelligent traffic systems, Railway Electrification, Rolling Stock, and Customer Services.[2]
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