Joint Venture Hella Nussbaum Solutions

December 10, 2012
Joint Venture Hella Nussbaum Solutions
Share:

Hella have announced a joint venture with Otto Nussbaum. They will work together to meet the demands of the growing market for air-conditioning servicing, in view of statutory changes related to refrigerants.


The 50:50 joint venture between Automotive Testing Technologies GmbH (ATT), a 100% subsidiary of Otto Nussbaum GmbH, and Hella Gutmann Holding GmbH (HGH) will lead to Hella Nussbaum Solutions GmbH, which will be based in Kehl-Auenheim, Germany.

The product portfolio of Hella Nussbaum Solutions will cover air-conditioning service equipment, tools, service parts and consumables, as well as liquids for vehicle air-conditioning systems and engine cooling (thermal management). Dynamic services based on the example of Hella Gutmann Solutions GmbH will support the products.

The benefit of this joint venture will be felt by the garages: as early as the difficult conversion phase to the new refrigerant HFO 1234yf and in the future garages will profit from the know-how of a thermal management specialist, with a closely meshed sales network.

A complete range of air-conditioning service equipment can be sourced from Hella, contact them on 01-862-000 for further information on products and applications.

PREVIOUS ARTICLE
Bosch glow and spark plugs
NEXT ARTICLE
Autologic - Dealer level diagnostic tool

More from GARAGE WORKSHOP

DENSO makes thermal products update

DENSO makes thermal products update

icon DENSO has introduced another 2...
Helsinki roads mark one year fatality free

Helsinki roads mark one year fatality free

icon For many years now, both road...
Increased car size causing more parking damage 

Increased car size causing more parking damage 

icon New research by Aviva Insuranc...
Tata Motors to Acquire Iveco Group

Tata Motors to Acquire Iveco Group

icon The Iveco Group, a European le...
febi keeps up with Jogger demand

febi keeps up with Jogger demand

icon Parts specialist febi has high...
Survey highlights business driver’s dangerous habits

Survey highlights business driver’s dangerous habits

icon New research by IAM RoadSmart...

More from AUTOBIZ