SIG Group AG is a Swiss
multinational corporation in the
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Originally founded 1853 as a railway car producer named ''Schweizerische Waggonfabrik'' ("Swiss Wagon Factory"), it was renamed SIG (''Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft'',
German
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for Swiss Industrial Company; in French, as ''Société Industrielle Suisse''; and, in Italian, as ''Societá Industriale Svizzera'') a decade later, after it had won a contract for the production of firearms by the Swiss government.
The SIG Group shares are listed on
SIX Swiss Exchange
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and are a component of the
SMI MID
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It includes the 30 Prime Standard shares from sectors that rank immediately below the companies included in the Swis ...
index. The industrial site at the headquarters in
Neuhausen am Rheinfall
Neuhausen am Rheinfall (sometimes abbrv. as Neuhausen a. Rhf., called Neuhausen until 1938) is a town and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.
The town is close to the Rhine Falls, a tourist attraction and mainland Europe ...
is located directly on the
Rhine Falls
The Rhine Falls (german: Rheinfall , a singular noun) is a waterfall located in Switzerland and the List of waterfalls by flow rate, most powerful waterfall in Europe. The falls are located on the High Rhine on the border between the cantons of Ca ...
. Built at this location in 1853 for the use of
hydroelectric power
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, the site was transferred to the SIG Charitable Foundation in 2011.
History
Packaging (1906 - today)
1906 - 1950
In order to address the volatility of the railway vehicle and firearms businesses, SIG started to produce packaging machinery starting from 1906 as a third main business area. The machines were produced at SIG in Neuhausen on behalf of the patentee of a "folding box" die-fold system, a co-founder of
SAPAL (Société Anonyme des Plieuses Automatiques). Most of SIG's earlier packaging equipment efforts were focused on small dry food items such as chocolates and candy. The first packaging machines were delivered to Swiss chocolate manufacturers. In 1921, SIG started to construct its own packaging machines.
1950 - 2000
1956 SIG launched its first continuous flow wrapping machine. 1964 the business unit moved to
Beringen where it had built a new factory. By 1981, it was producing 60 models of packaging machines.
In 1989, through the acquisition of PKL from
Linnich
Linnich is a town in the Düren (district), district of Düren in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the Rur, River Rur (Roer river), approx. 10 km north-west of Jülich.
Economy
Linnich is the home of Schweizeris ...
, Germany, SIG entered the field of aseptic carton liquid packaging, later known as SIG Combibloc.
2000 - today
In 2000, SIG started to focus on food and beverage packaging technology. Management directed revenues from the sales of SIG Sauer and Rocktools to acquire global businesses, including ''Krupp Kunstofftechnik'' (Corpoplast / Blowtec / Kautex brands) and HAMBA in
Germany
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; Ryka Blow Molds in
Canada
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; and a substantial portion of the Italian conglomerate SASIB. The food-related (dry) businesses were organized under the SIG Pack division,
while the beverage-related (wet) businesses formed SIG Beverages. Aseptic liquid packaging remained separate under SIG Combibloc.
The former SASIB wet businesses
Simonazzi Simonazzi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Agide Simonazzi (1896–1951), Italian sprinter
* André Simonazzi (born 1968), Swiss politician
* Antonio Simonazzi (1824–1908), Italian painter
* Francesco Simonazzi
Fran ...
, Alfa and
Meyer Meyer may refer to:
People
*Meyer (surname), listing people so named
* Meyer (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name
Companies
* Meyer Burger, a Swiss mechanical engineering company
* Meyer Corporation
* Meyer Sound Labo ...
/ Mojonnier were sold to
Tetra Laval
Tetra Laval is a Swiss-domiciled multinational corporation of Swedish origin, with headquarters in Pully, Switzerland. The Tetra Laval Group provides packaging, processing and distribution products for a range of foodstuffs, including liquids, fru ...
in 2005, while HAMBA,
Kautex
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and Blowtec were sold separately to private investor groups. The food packaging businesses were sold to Robert Bosch Verpackungstechnik in 2004. The former SASIB dry unit Stewart Systems (bakery products) was sold to UCA Group in 2004. Laser-guided vehicle manufacturer 80, part of the 1999 SASIB acquisition, was sold back to its original Italian owners in 2004.
By 2006, Sigpack Systems had an export ratio of 97% of its products.
The slimmed-down SIG Beverages unit, manufacturer of
PET bottle
Although PET is used in several applications, (principally textile fibres for apparel and upholstery, bottles and other rigid packaging, flexible packaging and electrical and electronic goods), as of 2022 only bottles are collected at a substa ...
blow-molding machinery, was sold off to the German company
Salzgitter AG
Salzgitter AG is a German company, one of the largest steel producers in Europe with an annual output of around seven million tonnes.
With over 100 subsidiaries and associated companies, the Group is structured in five divisions – Steel, Tr ...
in March 2008. This sale encompassed the subsidiaries Corpoplast, Asbofill, Plasmax and Moldtec.
In 2007, SIG Holding AG was acquired by Rank Group Limited, the private investment company of
New Zealand
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businessman
Graeme Hart
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.
Today, SIG Group focuses on aseptic packaging. In 2016, the company introduced Combibloc RS Composite, a composite structural inner layer which increases system stability and reduces the
carbon footprint
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of carton packs. In 2017, SIG introduced the first individual
QR code
A QR code (an initialism for quick response code) is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) invented in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that can contain information about th ...
s with digital sourcing transparency, tailored for dairy product consumers.
In April 2022, the company was renamed from SIG Combibloc Group AG to SIG Group AG. In the same year, SIG finalised the acquisition of Scholle IPN, an American producer of flexible food and beverages packaging including spouted pouches and
bag-in-box
A bag-in-box or BiB is a container for the storage and transportation of liquids. It consists of a strong bladder (or plastic bag), usually made of several layers of metallised film or other plastics, seated inside a corrugated fiberboard box. ...
solutions originally developed by William R. Scholle. Also in 2022, SIG acquired the Asia business of US competitor Pactiv Evergreen with its production facilities for fresh products, especially fresh milk in the
People's Republic of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
,
Taiwan
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and
South Korea
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.
Railways, Vehicles (1853 – 1995)
The ''schweizerische Waggonfabrik''
[Hermann Alexander von Berlepsch, ''Schweizerkunde: Land, Volk und Staat'', Schwetschke, 1864]
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("Swiss
Wagon
A wagon or waggon is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle pulled by draught animals or on occasion by humans, used for transporting goods, commodities, agricultural materials, supplies and sometimes people.
Wagons are immediately distinguished from ...
Factory") was founded in 1853 by
Friedrich Peyer im Hof
Johann Friedrich Peyer im Hof (18 June 1817, in Schaffhausen – 18 May 1900) was a Swiss politician member of the Swiss National Council during 1857–1875 (President 1859/1860).
Alongside Alfred Escher, he is one of the main pioneers of rail ...
, Heinrich Moser, and Johann Conrad Neher.
From 1854, it produced railway cars for the emerging
Swiss railway companies. Friedrich Peyer was one of the directors of
the Swiss Northeastern Railway, also founded in 1853. Their factory in
Neuhausen am Rheinfall
Neuhausen am Rheinfall (sometimes abbrv. as Neuhausen a. Rhf., called Neuhausen until 1938) is a town and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.
The town is close to the Rhine Falls, a tourist attraction and mainland Europe ...
was originally
powered by the nearby
Rhine Falls
The Rhine Falls (german: Rheinfall , a singular noun) is a waterfall located in Switzerland and the List of waterfalls by flow rate, most powerful waterfall in Europe. The falls are located on the High Rhine on the border between the cantons of Ca ...
and employed 150 workers,
[SIG-Geschichte](_blank)
, ''Baublatt'', 21 September 2017. which by the mid-1860s increased to 500 workers.
In the late 1970s, SIG was the designer and builder of
Toronto
Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
's
streetcar
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport are ...
, the
CLRV L1. The remaining 190 L2 vehicles, along with 52
articulated variants, were made by
Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario and the second most populous (after Greater Sudbury) municipality in Northern Ontario; its population ...
, Ontario-based
Urban Transportation Development Corporation
The Urban Transportation Development Corporation Ltd. (UTDC) was a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada. It was established in the 1970s as a way to enter what was then expected to be a burgeoning market in advanced l ...
(UTDC), now a subsidiary of
Bombardier Transportation
Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian-German rolling stock and rail transport manufacturer, headquartered in Berlin, Germany.
It was one of the world's largest companies in the rail vehicle and equipment manufacturing and servicing industry ...
.
In the early 1980s, SIG was the designer and builder of the
Utrecht sneltram
External links
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Bestuur Regio Utrechtis the public transportation authority in the Utrecht region
Regiotram Utrechtmanages tram system assets
U-OVis the website for public transport in Utrecht
Qbuzzoperates trams and buses on behalf of Bestuu ...
trams. 27 were ordered and delivered in 1983. Their scheduled replacements ran from 2017 to 2020.
The tilting system of the
SBB RABDe 500
The RABDe 500 (often nicknamed ICN for Intercity-Neigezug, German for Intercity Tilting Train), is a Switzerland, Swiss High-speed rail, high speed passenger train which was introduced in 2000, in time for Expo.02 held in western Switzerland i ...
was developed by SIG. The railway branch of SIG was sold in 1995 to
Fiat Ferroviaria
Alstom Ferroviaria S.p.A., former Fiat Ferroviaria S.p.A., is the Italian division of Alstom. Fiat Ferroviaria S.p.A. was the rail division of automobile manufacturer Fiat. It was founded in 1880 as Società Nazionale Officine di Savigliano. .
File:Sbb rabde500.jpg, SBB RABDe 500
File:CLRV TTC Streetcar No 4004 (8063115473).jpg, SIG-built CLRV L1 4004 in Toronto
File:TEE Northlander in Zwolle.JPG, SBB RAm TEE I train set in ONR Northlander
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The ''Northlander'' operated six days per week year-round in both directions and connected Cochrane with Toronto. The train typically con ...
service
File:Bieler Tram Ce 2 2 Nr. 5.jpg , SIG-built tramway Ce 2/2 in Biel-Bienne
, french: Biennois(e)
, neighboring_municipalities= Brügg, Ipsach, Leubringen/Magglingen (''Evilard/Macolin''), Nidau, Orpund, Orvin, Pieterlen, Port, Safnern, Tüscherz-Alfermée, Vauffelin
, twintowns = Iserlohn (Germany)
B ...
Firearms (1859 – 2000)
SIG started to produce the Prélaz-Burnand in 1859. It was invented by gunsmith Jean-Louis Joseph Prélaz and forestry inspector Colonel Ėdouard Burnand (father of Swiss painter
Eugène Burnand
Eugène Burnand (; 30 August 1850 – 4 February 1921) was a prolific Switzerland, Swiss Painting, painter and illustrator from Moudon, Switzerland. Born of prosperous parents who taught him to appreciate art and the countryside, he first trained ...
). In 1860, the rifle won a competition held by the
Swiss Federal Ministry of Defence, resulting in a contract to produce 30,000 pieces.
This rifle was adapted as the M1863.
Upon receiving the contract to produce rifles, the company name was changed to reflect its new emphasis on machined production, becoming ''Schweizerische'' ''Industrie'' ''Gesellschaft'' (SIG); in English, Swiss Industrial Company; and, in French, ''Société Industrielle Suisse''.
SIG produced the
Mondragón Rifle
The Mondragón rifle refers to one of two rifle designs developed by Mexican artillery officer General Manuel Mondragón. These designs include the straight-pull bolt-action M1893 and M1894 rifles, and Mexico's first self-loading rifle, the M1908 ...
between 1908 and 1910. The
SIG P210
The SIG P210 (Swiss Army designation Pistole 49, the civilian model was known as SP47/8 prior to 1957) is a locked breech self loading, semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured in Neuhausen am Rheinfall (Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerla ...
pistol was developed in 1937 based on the French
Modèle 1935, and was adopted by the Swiss military in 1949 as the "''Pistole 49''". This pistol's frame design incorporates external rails which fit closely with the slide, thus eliminating play in the mechanism during firing. The P210 was noted for its accuracy. The Petter-Browning patent was a refinement—and
John Moses Browning
John Moses Browning (January 23, 1855 – November 26, 1926) was an American firearm designer who developed many varieties of military and civilian firearms, cartridges, and gun mechanisms many of which are still in use around the world. He m ...
's last design—of the Browning Hi-Power (P35).
In 1975, the Swiss military replaced the P210 with the
P220
The SIG Sauer P220 is a semi-automatic pistol. Designed in 1975 by the SIG Arms AG division of Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (now SIG Holding AG), and produced by J. P. Sauer & Sohn, in Eckernförde; it is currently manufactured by both ...
, dubbed the "''Pistole 75''", which was the first product of a partnership with J.P. Sauer & Sohn. In a 1984 bidding contest to provide more than 300,000 sidearms to the US military, the
SIG Sauer P226
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*Sig Alert, an alert for traffic congestion in California, named after Loyd Sigmon
*Sig River, a river of Algeria also known as Mekerra
sig (lo ...
was defeated by
Beretta
Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta (; "Pietro Beretta Weapon Factory") is a privately held Italian firearms manufacturing company operating in several countries. Its firearms are used worldwide for a variety of civilian, law enforcement, and militar ...
's
92FS
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which was awarded the contract for the M9 pistol. The
SIG SG 510
The Sturmgewehr 57 is a selective fire battle rifle designed by Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (now SAN Swiss Arms) of Switzerland. It uses a roller-delayed blowback system similar to the H&K G3 and CETME rifles.
The AM 55 entered servic ...
, or Sturmgewehr 57, battle rifle was produced by SIG from 1957 to 1983. Its appearance was vaguely similar to the German MG34 light machine-gun, due to its ventilated barrel jacket. It employed roller-delayed blowback, as used on the
CETME
CETME () is a Spanish government design and development establishment. While being involved in many projects CETME was mostly known for its small arms research and development.
The CETME Model 58 and CETME Model L are its most notable projects. ...
/
HK rifles. The only
general purpose machine gun
A general-purpose machine gun (GPMG) is an air-cooled, usually belt-fed machine gun that can be adapted flexibly to various tactical roles for light and medium machine guns. A GPMG typically features a quick-change barrel design calibered for ...
produced by SIG was the
SIG 710-3
The SIG MG 710-3 is a Swiss 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun (GPMG) designed and manufactured by SIG - Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (currently Swiss Arms AG). The weapon was developed as a commercial venture primarily for export, si ...
, which is based on the
MG42
The MG 42 (shortened from German: ''Maschinengewehr 42'', or "machine gun 42") is a German recoil-operated air-cooled general-purpose machine gun used extensively by the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS during the second half of World War II. Enterin ...
.
Due to Swiss restrictions on the export of military weapons, SIG entered into a relationship with the German company
J.P. Sauer & Sohn, in order to give SIG access to the global
firearms
A firearm is any type of gun designed to be readily carried and used by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see Legal definitions).
The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes c ...
market. During the 1970s, SIG purchased both
Hämmerli
Hämmerli () is a formerly Swiss, now German manufacturer of air guns and firearms aimed mostly at target shooting, especially Olympic events governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation. In 2006, Hämmerli was acquired by Umarex; prod ...
and
J.P. Sauer & Sohn, resulting in the formation of SIG Sauer.
In January 1985, SIGARMS was established in
Tyson's Corner
Tysons, also known as Tysons Corner, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, developed from the corner of Chain Bridge Road ( SR 123) and the Leesburg Pike ( SR 7). Located in Northern Virginia between the c ...
, Virginia, where its handgun models P220 and P230 were imported into the US from its sister company in Europe.
In 2007, SIGARMS changed its name to SIG Sauer. SIG Arm's division was purchased in 2000 by L & O Holding, and is now known as
SIG SAUER AG.
Business areas and locations
SIG manufactures aseptic carton packs, bag-in-box packaging and spouted pouches for beverages and food. It also produces, operates and maintains packaging machines. The ownership of the SIG site, located directly on the
Rhine Falls
The Rhine Falls (german: Rheinfall , a singular noun) is a waterfall located in Switzerland and the List of waterfalls by flow rate, most powerful waterfall in Europe. The falls are located on the High Rhine on the border between the cantons of Ca ...
, was transferred to the SIG Charitable Foundation in 2011.
In addition to the conversion of the site (residential, commercial, retail, gastronomy), it is still home to the company's headquarters and a production facility with 200 employees. The SIG Group has 95 subsidiaries in 40 countries.
See also
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Packaging and labeling
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Food packaging
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References
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Rolling stock manufacturers of Switzerland
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Firearm manufacturers of Switzerland
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Neuhausen am Rheinfall
Onex Corporation
2007 mergers and acquisitions
2014 mergers and acquisitions
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Electric vehicle manufacturers of Switzerland
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Manufacturing companies established in 1853
Swiss companies established in 1853
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Multinational companies headquartered in Switzerland