Hamm AG

HAMM AG
Aktiengesellschaft
Industry Heavy equipment
Founded 1878
Founder Franz Hamm,
Anton Hamm
Headquarters Tirschenreuth, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Reinhold Baisch,
Stefan Klumpp
Products road rollers
Revenue 343 million (2015)
Number of employees
ca. 900 (Dec. 2015)
Parent Wirtgen Group
Website www.hamm.eu
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Hamm AG is a German worldwide manufacturer and marketer of road rollers based in Tirschenreuth, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Wirtgen Group.

Brothers Anton and Franz Hamm, who were gunsmiths, founded the company in 1878 to build agricultural equipment. The company built their first diesel-powered road roller in 1911, from a design by a second-generation Hamm, Hans Hamm. This was at a time when most rollers where steam powered. In 1928 the company abandoned all other product lines to concentrate on road rollers. Hamm produces the first all-wheel drive-all-wheel steering double-drum, tandem roller and soil compactor with vibration(Unbalance mass principle) in 1932, and retains patent protection rights until 1970. The company introduced an all-wheel steering and all-wheel drive rubber-wheeled roller in 1963, and then rolled out its oscillating vibratory roller in 1989.

In 1999 the Wirtgen Group GmbH announced that it would purchase Hamm AG, and the transaction was completed in March 2000.

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