Schlote’s story begins in 1969 as a small workshop in Harsum, where the company is still headquartered. Today 11 companies with 1,800 employees belong to the Group. The OEM has eight factories in Germany as well as further manufacturing facilities in the Czech Republic and China. Schlote Group customers include big car manufacturers, system integrators and foundries. Schlote’s turnover stems from engines (55 per cent), transmissions (39 per cent) and chassis (6 per cent).
A successful cooperation with Trimet Aluminium already existed at other sites, manufacturing finished car components from cast blanks. The awarding of a contract for a component by a major OEM, which would involve very high quantities, led to a joint venture between Schlote and Bohai Trimet in Harzgerode.
The part being manufactured in Harzgerode is a clutch housing made of die-cast aluminium. A single version of the automatic transmission is being delivered to various major car manufacturers, where they are predominantly installed in vehicles with two-litre engines. The bell housing connects the transmission to the engine. While the transmission side is the same on all the clutch housings, the other side is adapted to the respective car manufacturer’s engine. The differences are mostly small, so the bell housing construction is 99 per cent identical for all of the car manufacturers.
Schlote Harzgerode GmbH is producing 4,000 parts per day currently. At over 80 per cent, the modern factory exhibits a very high degree of automation. Around the clock five days a week, 120 employees work at the Harzgerode site. Production can be expanded to six or seven days a week if need be.
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