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== Summary == Schaltbau Holding AG, together with its subsidiaries, develops and supplies components and systems for the mobile and stationary transportation technology and capital goods industry. It operates through four segments: Pintsch, Bode, Schaltbau, and SBRS. The Pintsch segment offers stationary transportation technology and rail infrastructure equipment; and installation, testing, commissioning, maintenance, repair, spare parts supply, training, and digital services. The Bode segment provides door and boarding systems for buses, trains, and commercial and electric vehicles; and interior fittings for road vehicles and rolling stock. The Schaltbau segment develops, manufactures, and sells connectors, snap-action switches, contactors, as well as a range of electrical components, such as toggle switches, master controllers, and driver's desk equipment for a spectrum of applications in the rail sector and other industries. The SBRS segment offers on-board converters, air conditioning units, door and boarding systems, sanitary systems, interiors, driver's cab equipment, lighting systems, and high- and low-voltage switchgears. The company sells its products under the Schaltbau, Bode, Pintsch, and SBRS brand names. It operates in Germany, other European countries, Asia, North America, and internationally. Schaltbau Holding AG was founded in 1929 and is based in Munich, Germany. __INDEX__
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