Automotive - Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG was founded by Winfried Rauch in 1969. Mr Rauch had an extraordinary intuition for what customers needed and how these needs were changing at any given time. This enabled him to break new ground in numerous aspects of workshop fitting. We have stayed true to this mindset over the years as our business has grown. As a company that pioneers and inspires, we enjoy exploring new avenues. Our knowledge and creativity allow us to lead the market. To this day, the MAHA team implements innovative ideas for an extensive range of customer requirements, with a commitment to providing quality, flexibility, reliability and value for money.In December 2011, the company was transformed into the charitable foundation and the family foundation of the Rauch family. This allowed the founder Winfried Rauch to safeguard his life's work and the future of the company group in the long term. While the charitable foundation helps those in need as the result of a technical failure, the family foundation aims to secure the livelihood of present and future generations of the Rauch family. MAHA is currently considered one of the most accomplished manufacturers of dynamometers, vehicle lifts and test devices. The product range covers applications for car, utility vehicle and agricultural machinery workshops. The products comply with the strictest quality standards. They are reliable and durable and they meet the highest demands. In addition to hardware, MAHA provides powerful software solutions for test system networking. In total, MAHA employs over 1,200 staff worldwide. Its employees strongly identify with the company's values and are able to develop in an international environment. The company is represented in over 150 countries, via agencies and its own branch offices. This allows it to provide customers the world over with high-quality testing and lifting equipment.
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