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The history of the de Dietrich family has been linked to that of France and of Europe for over three centuries. To this day, the company that bears the family name continues to play a major role in the economic life of
Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
. De Dietrich is a holding company based in France which traces its history back to 1684. The incumbent chairman of the supervisory board Marc-Antoine de Dietrich represents the 11th consecutive generation at the helm of the company. De Dietrich has been active in the automobile, railway and industrial equipment industry amongst others.


History

''1684 :'' Johann von Dietrich acquires the Jaegerthal forge. ''1719 :'' The family is made Baron by the
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. ''1749-1751 :'' Baron Jean de Dietrich has the castle and gardens of
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built in Bischheim near
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''1761 :'' Baron Jean de Dietrich is made Count du Ban de la Roche by
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. He becomes the largest land owner in Alsace and expands the family's industrial empire by building or acquiring forges and furnaces. ''1778 :'' Louis XVI grants Jean de Dietrich the use of a hunting horn trademark to deter counterfeiters. This logo still serves as a symbol of quality today. ''1792 :'' Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich (Jean's son), first mayor of Strasbourg in republican France, orders captain
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. First sung in Philippe-Frederic's parlor on Place Broglie, "
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" became France's national anthem. ''1848 :'' De Dietrich embraces the industrial era by progressively reducing the production of cast irons in favor of mechanical and railroad equipment. ''1870 :'' Despite the annexation by Germany of Alsace-Lorraine, the Dietrich family decides to remain close to the factories and employees and stays in Alsace. This choice calls for a diversification of De Dietrich's activities in order to adapt to German market demands and having been effectively shut out of the French railroad market. The company then turns towards consumer durables: stoves, cookers, wooden furniture, enameled cast iron bathtubs – and urban or industrial equipment – tramways, distillation equipment, industry specific wagons. ''1896 :'' De Dietrich enters automobile manufacturing. Eugene, Baron de Turckheim, buys manufacturing rights to Amédée Bollée, ''fils''' design.Wise, David Burgess. "De Dietrich: France's Veteran Car Manufacturer", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 5, p.507. During its automotive development it hired amongst others the services of famous car builder Ettore Bugatti to design of the cars and
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to handle commercialization. ''1905 :'' De Dietrich decides to pull out of automobile manufacturing to focus on mechanical construction, railroad equipment, process systems, central heating equipment and appliances. ''1992 :'' De Dietrich assumes control of Cogifer, market leader fixed railroad installations and forgives control of the appliances business to Thomson, control later on assumed by Fagor-Brandt until this day. ''1995 :'' De Dietrich sells its interest in rolling stock railroad equipment manufacturing "
De Dietrich Ferroviaire Alstom DDF, formerly De Dietrich Ferroviaire (DDF) is a French manufacturer of railway rolling stock and a subsidiary of Alstom, based in Reichshoffen, France. It was formed as a division of the De Dietrich group, which has a history going back t ...
" (DDF's factory is in
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". A majority stake in DDF was acquired by
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and the company is now known as Alstom-DDF. ''2000 :'' After the successive acquisitions of Rosenmund-Guedu and QVF, De Dietrich renames its chemical equipment division "De Dietrich Process Systems". De Dietrich is the object a Public Tender Offer by the la Société Industrielle du Hanau (SIH), controlled by
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Capital Investissement France and the De Dietrich family. ''2001 :'' In July 2001, after 50 years of quotation, De Dietrich is pulled out the market. ''2002 :'' In September 2002, De Dietrich sells the control of Cogifer and Cogifer TF, to
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a German Industrial group specialized in railroad equipment. In December 2002, the "Société Industrielles du Hanau" takes over De Dietrich & Cie and assumes the name "De Dietrich". ''2004 :'' In July 2004, De Dietrich divests from "De Dietrich Thermique", market leader in water heating equipment to Remeha. The new entity formed
De Dietrich Remeha De Dietrich Remeha is one of Europe's biggest manufacturers and distributors of domestic and commercial water and space heating systems. Headquartered in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands, it was founded in July 2004 after a merger between the Dutch f ...
, becomes one of Europe's largest heating industry player, particularly in the fields of condensing boilers and renewable energies. In December 2004, the family regained 100% control of the holding company. This operation represents one of Europe's largest family re-investments in recent years. De Dietrich today focuses o
De Dietrich Process Systems
DDPS). DDPS is a leading worldwide provider of API process and other process equipment to the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. with an industrial presence in Asia, Europe and USA. The latest factories added to the Group are located in
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Genealogy

Demange Dietrich (1549-1620), Strasbourg bourgeois x Anne Heller │ └── Jean Dietrich (17 février 1579-1642), councilman and merchant in Strasbourg x Agnès Meyer │ └── Dominique Dietrich (1620-1694), "amnestre" of Strasbourg (Mayor) x Ursule Wencker (1627-1662) │ └── Jean-Nicolas Dietrich (1688-1726), merchant, banker x Marie-Barbe Kniebs (1665-1747) │ └── Jean de Dietrich (1719-1795), Count of the "Ban de la Roche" x Amélie Hermanny (1729-1766) │ ├── Jean de Dietrich (1746-1805) │ x Louise-Sophie de Glaubitz (1751-1806) │ └── Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich (1748- beheaded 1793), mayor of Strasbourg x Sybille-Louise Ochs (1755-1806) │ └── Jean-Albert de Dietrich (1773-1806), head of Bas-Rhin region x Amélie de Berckheim (1776-1855) │ ├── Amélie de Dietrich (1799-1854) │ x Guillaume de Turckheim (1785-1831), Major │ ├── Baron Albert de Dietrich (1802-1888), │ x 1828 Octavie von Stein (1801-1839) │ │ │ ├── Baron Albert de Dietrich (1831-) │ │ x Sophie von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen (1832-1890) │ │ │ x 1840 Adélaïde von Stein │ │ │ └── Eugène-Dominique de Dietrich (1844-1918), deputy for Alsace at the Reichstag │ x Cécile Vaucher │ │ │ └── Dominique de Dietrich (1892-1963), │ x Inès-Agnès de Pourtalès │ │ │ └── Gilbert de Dietrich (1928-2006), CEO of De Dietrich from 1968 to 1996 │ x Suzanne Syz (29 août 1925 - 15 février 1975) │ │ │ └── Baron Marc-Antoine de Dietrich, Incumbent Chairman of De Dietrich Supervisory board │ x Catherine Probst , , │ └── Gaetan de Dietrich, Olympia de Dietrich, Amaury de Dietrich │ └── Jean-Sigismond de Dietrich (1803-1868), x Virginie Mathis (1810-1867) │ └── Amélie de Dietrich (1841-1874) x Baron Édouard de Turkheim


See also

*
La Marseillaise "La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France. The song was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by France against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du R ...
* Ettore Bugatti *
De Dietrich Ferroviaire Alstom DDF, formerly De Dietrich Ferroviaire (DDF) is a French manufacturer of railway rolling stock and a subsidiary of Alstom, based in Reichshoffen, France. It was formed as a division of the De Dietrich group, which has a history going back t ...


Further reading


Herrade Igersheim, and Charlotte Le Chapelain. 2019. "Women Leaders in Industry in Nineteenth Century France: The Case of Amélie de Dietrich."


References


External links


De Dietrich Process Systems

DDPS acquires Indian "Glass lined"

De Dietrich Home Appliances (UK)
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