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ROSEN Group in Germany ROSEN Group TOP TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT in germany TOP IN THE REGION. WORLDWIDE. 1 welcome to the ROSEN family Company Portrait ROSEN is a leading privately owned company that was established as a one-man business in 1981. Over the last four decades, ROSEN has grown rapidly and is today a worldwide technology group that operates in more than 120 countries with over 3,800 employees. The key to our highly innovation driven approach is listening carefully to the specific needs and challenges of our customers. “Empowered by technology” is the promise that we at ROSEN systematically deliver by enhancing the operations of our custom- ers and making them safe, cost-effective and more efficient. We are a worldwide provider of cutting-edge solutions in all areas of the integrity process chain suiting a wide range of industries: Oil & Gas, Energy, Process, Mining, Manufacturing, Telecommunications and Transportation for a wide range of assets, including pipeline, tanks and vessels as well as wind turbines, trains, telecommuni- cation towers and many more. ROSEN is an extended team of people with a passion for technology and innovation. “empowered by technology” is the key to our sophisticated and highly innovative products and services to the oil and gas and other engineering industries. The focus of all our research efforts and high tech solutions is on a safe operation of assets and therefore provide protection for both people and the environment. ROSEN’s products and services: 0 Broad application-oriented research, development and manufacturing of market-oriented products, tools and services with high added value for the market in a timely manner 0 Diagnostics of industrial assets using equipment developed and manufac- tured in-house to ensure safe and reliable operation according to the highest demanding standards for the protection of people and the environment 0 Individual engineering and consulting services to help operators of industrial assets to enable efficient integrity management As a family business, we do not lose sight of our col- leagues as we complete our daily work. We place great importance on direct, personal contact. We keep our doors open across all levels and cultures – including for the families of our staff. One example are our regular Family Days, when we celebrate together and show our families our workplace. 2 3 vision and mission Vision With our motivated staff we want to create ultimate value for our customers by advanced products and integrity service solutions as the world’s undisputed leading provider—most reliable, competi- tive and flexible. Mission empowered by technology It is our continuous objective to be the world’s most competitive provider of a wide range of corre- sponding products and services especially around the integrity continuation of complex engineering structures like oil and gas pipelines, plant and infrastructure facilities etc. Founder and President Immediately after finishing his studies of measurement and regulation technology, Hermann Rosen started an engineering company for electrical planning solu- tions in Lingen, Germany, next to the home of the Rosen family. After a few years he identified a growing demand within the market for inspection solutions to ensure the integ- rity of pipelines of the oil and gas industry. In 1981 he founded the Rosen Engineering GmbH that is today known as the ROSEN Group. Hermann Rosen, As president and chairman of the family board, We are an international family business that is Founder and President of the ROSEN Group Hermann Rosen is responsible for the long-term organized into a group structure, but financially company strategies of the ROSEN Group. independent and not publicly listed. The owning family always has an eye on market requirements and determines the sustainable long-term direction of the group of companies. 4 5 products and services »empowered by technology« As a worldwide provider of cutting-edge solutions in all areas of the integrity process chain we at ROSEN are »empowered by technology«. Technology is what drives us and determines our business. Innovation, know-how and a strict orientation on customer needs are the key factors of ROSEN’s success story. Based on the trust of our customers, we want to build long-term partnerships and offer the best of tech- nologies and services which we design reliable, cost-effectively and efficiently. Doing so, we achieve our goal of being the market leader in the respective field. At ROSEN, we recognize the necessity of sustainable action and apply clearly defined values to all as- pects of our daily business. Our company philosophy is based on ethical principles and the protection of people and the environment. We research, develop, produce, and market products and services for the inspection, diagnosis, and monitoring industrial systems. In our core business, we inspect industrial assets and evaluate the collected data to provide our customers with a comprehensive inspection report. We also offer software solutions with which the operator can assess its systems’ condition, taking into account such environmental influences as earthquakes. Further information can be found at www.rosen-group.com. 6 7 A Comprehensive View Investments in the Future For operators of industrial plants it is becoming increasingly important to obtain a comprehensive un- derstanding of their assets. This is no longer just about oil or gas pipelines. With our state-of-the-art of our Industries technologies we inspect all types of industrial plants – whether it is pipelines, tank silos, refineries, wind turbines, or trains. At ROSEN, we are constantly evolving instead of standing still. Since the early 1990s, we have had a very substantial digital base in all areas, such as data storage and processing. We see digital change as an op- We comprehend that asset management is much more than a simple inspection. It is a comprehensive portunity and actively respond to its challenges and new technologies. As a service provider, we collect understanding of an asset’s current and predicted condition. We realize that to ensure sustainable, safe, valuable data and information with our tools which then form the basis for important decision-making efficient, and reliable operation, action is required. Ultimately, the goal of asset management is to pre- processes. We are also breaking ground when it comes to expanding competencies in our industry and vent failures and incidents. To ensure the safety of the public and the environment, to avoid repairs and invest in research and development, e.g. with a comprehensive program of practical and well-structured interruptions in operation, and to extend the lifetime of an asset — we help the operator achieve zero training courses as well as multiple qualification levels. incidents. 8 9 locations worldwide 90% of our employees have a technical we are more # technology than 3,800 education/ employees and market worldwide background 1 leader in the main areas Bergen we serve Aberdeen Moscow Oldenzaal Calgary Newcastle Lingen (Ems) Kiev Enschede Osnabrück Karlsruhe Stans Beijing Ohio we work in over San Luis Obispo Houston over 120 25 Dammam countries locations Dubai Mexico City world-wide Veracruz Ho Chi Minh City Bogota Kuala Lumpur ¡Hola 你好 Rio de Janeiro more than 15% 60 nationalities Buenos Aires 24,000 of our Perth years industry experience employees Melbourne work in research and development 10 11 ROSEN Group Technology Pool in lingen (ems) The Lingen (Ems) location is the “technology pool” for the entire ROSEN Group. We develop products and services for current market needs, and our research unit has established well-founded knowledge about new technologies so that we can serve future market needs as well. A large part of the research and de- velopment departments and the administration are located in our Innovation Center. Innovation Hub In our Factory, we make creative ideas reality using the most recent production techniques and, with our cutting-edge machinery, create innovative, competitive products. We manufacture more than 90% of all components for our inspection tools ourselves, using both individual and line manufacture. The Factory encompasses manufacturing areas for batteries, electronics, ceramics, plastics, mechanical systems, and sensors, assembly and maintenance for our inspection tools, and quality control and testing. The location in Lingen (Ems) is the ROSEN Group’s oldest location and – with more than 1300 employees – it’s also the largest. Ex- perts from all areas of the company work here in the development and manufacturing of cutting-edge technologies designed to pro- tect people and the environment and in supporting the entire ROSEN Group in all technological aspects. 12 13 further locations in germany Our Competencies Stutensee (Karlsruhe) Physics At the Stutensee location, 50 employees work on innovation and refine- Mathematics ment of non-destructive testing procedures for industrial applications. They include testing systems for the steel, pipe, and rail industries. The site also produces inline inspection tools for especially challenging pipe- line inspections. Electronics Mechanics & Osnabrück Materials In Osnabrück, the focus is on software and algorithm development. Be- cause of the ROSEN Group’s strong growth in these areas, the Enschede location was opened in 2019, and 20 employees from Osnabrück moved into the new facilities. The location is in the immediate vicinity of the uni- Computer versity and university of applied sciences and the German Research Cen- Science & ter for Artificial Intelligence. Software Robotics Alzenau Since 2015, a small team of developers has been working in Alzenau in the area of pilot engineering. Specifically, they develop and manufacture ultrasonic sensor prototypes that are used for challenging inspection services. Their activities encompass improving and innovating sensor Innovation Chemistry production processes. Frankenthal The office in Frankenthal (near Mannheim) was opened in 2019 and serves as a competence center for eddy current technology in non-de- structive testing procedures.
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