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  2. DMG Mori Seiki Co. - Wikipedia

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    DMG Mori Co., Ltd. (DMG森精機株式会社, DMG Mori Seiki Kabushiki-gaisha) (formerly Mori Seiki Co., Ltd. and DMG Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.) is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo and Nara City, engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of machine tools. [3] [4] [5] Since its establishment, the business has become the largest machine ...

  3. DMG Mori Aktiengesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    This agreement specified objectives for strategic growth and sought to consolidate the successful cooperation between the companies. On 8 June 2015, DMG Mori Seiki Aktiengesellschaft became DMG MORI Aktiengesellschaft and DMG Mori Seiki Company Limited changed its name to DMG Mori Company Limited as a further confirmation of the merger.

  4. Dräger (company) - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 16,329 (2023) [1] Website. www.draeger.com. Dräger is a German company based in Lübeck [2] which makes breathing and protection equipment, gas detection and analysis systems, and noninvasive patient monitoring technologies. [3] Customers include hospitals, fire departments and diving companies.

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  6. DMG Mori Seiki - Wikipedia

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    DMG Mori Seiki. DMG Mori Seiki is the name of two companies: DMG Mori Seiki AG, a German machine tool building company. DMG Mori Seiki Co., a Japanese machine tool building company. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. Dimethylglycine (DMG) is an amino acid, a building block for protein. The body needs dimethylglycine to function. Dimethylglycine is an essential amino acid, which means that the body cannot make ...

  8. List of companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Koei and Tecmo - Merged to form Koei Tecmo. Konica and Minolta - Merged to form Konica Minolta. Prince Motor merged into Nissan. Spike and Chunsoft - Merged to form Spike Chunsoft. Square and Enix - Merged to form Square Enix. Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. and Sankyo Co. - Merged to form Daiichi Sankyo.

  9. Norma Group - Wikipedia

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    Norma Group SE (often written as NORMA) is a German manufacturer of machine joining components, such as hose couplings, clamps and quick connectors. [1] [2] The company's products are used in industries such as automotive, aviation, construction and shipping, and for purposes such as cooling, emission outputs, hoses, water pipes and sterile ...