Deutz

Deutz is a German manufacturer with over 160 years of heritage, making it a leader in engine parts and drive systems. Renowned for its reliability and innovation, Deutz AG serves various market sectors, including agricultural machinery, mobile machinery, and the automotive industry, with diesel parts ranging from 4 kW to 4000 kW. Today, Deutz has expanded its portfolio to include gas, electric, and hydrogen engines, reflecting its commitment to sustainability.

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About Deutz

Deutz’s origins trace back to a small workshop in Cologne, Germany, where it was established in 1864 with the creation of the four-stroke engine, laying the groundwork for the modern motor industry. Founded by Otto and Cie, Deutz became the world’s first engine factory after successfully developing the diesel engine. Today, Deutz is known for producing efficient, durable, and high-quality engines that serve as a benchmark in the industry.

Deutz remains committed to innovation, investing heavily in research and development to tackle modern challenges such as reducing emissions, advancing digital monitoring and control systems, and enhancing engine efficiency. As sustainability becomes increasingly important, Deutz focuses on creating lower fuel consumption engines and exploring cleaner alternatives like hybrid technology and engines powered by alternative fuels.

The company has expanded its operations to include engines for a wide range of applications, including generators, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, mining trucks, locomotives, marine vessels, trucks, and industrial uses.

Beyond innovation and product quality, Deutz prioritizes customer support, offering technical assistance, training programs for dealers and service partners, spare parts supply, and prompt repairs and maintenance to ensure safety and maximize engine reliability. Deutz is also dedicated to ethical business practices and employee welfare, promoting diversity, fair treatment, and stringent safety measures to prevent workplace injuries.