Electricity and Control July 2021

COVER ARTICLE

100 years KROHNE – 100 years in the spirit of creativity Michael Rademacher-Dubbick, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the KROHNE Group

T oday, KROHNE is an international company with a broad portfolio of instruments, solutions and services, primarily in process measurement technology and for various industries. With over 4000 employees worldwide, the company offers local contacts for their customers in over 100 countries, and supports them in instrumentation projects of any size, from single devices to mega projects. But it wasn’t always like this: when Ludwig Krohne founded the company in 1921, the first customers were a small number of steel producers from the Ruhr area. At that time, KROHNE built variable area flowmeters for hardening furnaces. Unfortunately, the Second World War then brought great tragedy, as both Ludwig Krohne and his son Karl, who would have been his successor, lost their lives. This left KROHNE in the hands of Ludwig’s wife Anna Krohne. In 1949, she asked her grandson Kristian Rademacher-Dubbick to help her in the business. He lived as an artist, and Anna Krohne needed someone with creative ideas to help her market the products of the company. He accepted this task and soon took over full responsibility for KROHNE. Although he gave up his profession as an artist for this, he has always remained closely connected to art as an enthusiastic collector. At KROHNE, Kristian Rademacher-Dubbick found a new environment in which he could act creatively. As someone who had no knowledge about measurement technology or its marketing, he first wanted to find out what drove our customers, what they expected from KROHNE and its products, and what their wishes were. So he decided to ask them directly, and took his bicycle to visit the customers in the area. This way he found out about their expectations and wishes regarding process measurement technology. They also advised him to hire an engineer and to always put technology first. The engineer turned out to be the perfect sparring partner for the creative and unconventional ideas that my father presented to him in order to fulfil the customers’ wishes. He kept this approach throughout his career, initiating technical innovations and motivating his employees to think creatively. This is how KROHNE became a pioneer in many measuring technologies that are standards in the process industry today. The world’s first electromagnetic flowmeter was a KROHNE device, so was the first contactless radar device for level measurement. The realisation and industrialisation of these ideas were anything but easy and sometimes very lengthy. Parallel to pushing technologies forward, the company developed in the field of internationalisation: from the 1960s onwards, many German companies began to set up sites abroad. KROHNE followed their customers, and by the

1980s already had subsidiaries in countries such as China, USA, United Kingdom, Japan, India, Russia and South Africa. KROHNE developed from a pure measuring technology manufacturer towards a technology company already at an early stage, consistently investigating new technologies and integrating them into industrial measurement technology. Quantum leaps in innovation such as the development of a differential pressure measuring cell or the Entrained Gas Management technology for Coriolis devices could only be realised because people had the freedom to develop. This demonstrates to what extent KROHNE needs creative and innovative ideas: creativity is essential for the devel- opment of new measurement solutions for the future. That’s why KROHNE is placing their 100 th anniversary under the ‘THE SPIRIT OF CREATIVITY’. It stands for an open approach to unconventional ideas. By placing the anniversary under this core message, KROHNE has the op- portunity to show sides of the company that are more than pure technology: it is a multi-layered combination of core val- ues. Therefore, four more messages were added to THE SPIRIT OF CREATIVITY to reflect these core values.

Former KROHNE building on the Blumenthalstrasse in Duisburg.

Ludwig and Anna Krohne.

ƒ THE SPIRIT OF ADDING VALUE describes how we promote creative ideas and out-of-the-box thinking to realise added value for our clients.

ƒ THE SPIRIT OF PIONEERING shows how we use creativity for innovation and progress and to always break new ground. ƒ THE SPIRIT OF ARTISTRY reflects our close relationship with art and culture as a source of creativity. ƒ THE SPIRIT OF FAMILY CULTURE describes our corporate culture, which is characterised by family cohesion, stability, cosmopolitan attitude and appreciation. KROHNE’s 100 th anniversary will consist of many different activities that converge under these messages, and address and involve customers, partners and employees alike. All information can be found on 100-years-krohne.com. □ In 1949 Anna Krohne asked her grandson Kristian Rademacher- Dubbick to join the company when he was only 28 years old.

For more information visit: https://100-years-krohne.com/

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