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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract خواكيم زان (بالألمانية: Joachim Zahn)‏ هو محامي وشخصية أعمال ألماني، ولد في 24 يناير 1914 في بارمن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 9 أكتوبر 2002 في ميونخ في ألمانيا. , Joachim Zahn (* 24. Januar 1914 in Barmen oder Wesel; † 8. Oktober 2002 nahe München) war ein deutscher Industriejurist. Von 1971 bis 1979 war er Vorstandsvorsitzender der Daimler-Benz AG. , ヨアヒム・ザーン(Joachim Zahn、1914年1月24日 - 2002年10ヨアヒム・ザーン(Joachim Zahn、1914年1月24日 - 2002年10月8日)は、ドイツの実業家である。ドイツの自動車メーカーであるダイムラー・ベンツでを務めたことで知られる。 ダイムラー・ベンツにおけるザーンの施策は多岐に及び、同社の傘下に置かれていたアウトウニオンを切り離したこと、トラック製造事業の拡大を推し進めたこと、トラック用大型エンジン製造事業の集中と整理を行ったこと、ドイツ国外の販売組織の構築を推し進めたことは業績として特筆される。それらの施策を通じて、ザーン体制において同社の自動車事業を大きく進展させることに成功した。の施策を通じて、ザーン体制において同社の自動車事業を大きく進展させることに成功した。 , Professor Joachim Zahn (born Wuppertal 24 Professor Joachim Zahn (born Wuppertal 24 January 1914, died Munich 8 October 2002) was the chairman of Daimler Benz AG between 1971 and 1979. Zahn was the youngest of four sons of a Wuppertal Lawyer. He himself studied law at Tübingen and later obtained a doctorate at Cologne based on a study on the limits of credit insurance. During the Second World War he served as an army officer in Russia and Italy. His career in commerce and industry began in 1947, and in 1958 he joined Daimler Benz as Financial Director. In 1965 he was appointed speaker of the management board, and became chairman of the main board in 1971. His time at the top was noteworthy, among other things, for the building of Europe's largest truck factory, at Wörth (between Karlsruhe and the frontier with France at Wissembourg). Although he took over the company's chairmanship shortly before the economic crisis triggered by the 1973 oil shortages, the second part of his chairmanship coincided with a continuing period of profitable growth for the company which was able to accumulate substantial financial reserves: these would play an important part in the company's progress under subsequent leaders. Zahn himself remained actively involved with the business until his death, during his final years as an advisor to Jürgen Schrempp. Zahn's period at the helm was one of growth for Daimler-Benz. Between 1967 and 1976 passenger car output more than doubled, with an average annual growth rate of 6.9% during a decade when the overall growth rate of the German auto-industry was 2.3%. The company's growth in the bus and truck sector outran that of the industry as a whole by an even greater margin. In 1973 he was awarded an honorary professorship by the regional government of Baden-Württemberg, giving rise to the misguided impression in English speaking countries that Germany's leading manufacturer of trucks and luxury cars was being led by an academic. He is better thought of as an expert in finance and taxation with a formidable and clear intellect, and a capacity to inspire affection and respect in colleagues. Remarkably, all four of the Zahn brothers from Wuppertal became captains of industry. This prompted banker Hermann Josef Abs to quip that there were so many teeth in the German economy that it was reasonable to speak of a complete bite. ('Zahn' is the German word for 'tooth'.). ('Zahn' is the German word for 'tooth'.)
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rdfs:comment Professor Joachim Zahn (born Wuppertal 24 Professor Joachim Zahn (born Wuppertal 24 January 1914, died Munich 8 October 2002) was the chairman of Daimler Benz AG between 1971 and 1979. Zahn was the youngest of four sons of a Wuppertal Lawyer. He himself studied law at Tübingen and later obtained a doctorate at Cologne based on a study on the limits of credit insurance. During the Second World War he served as an army officer in Russia and Italy. His career in commerce and industry began in 1947, and in 1958 he joined Daimler Benz as Financial Director. In 1965 he was appointed speaker of the management board, and became chairman of the main board in 1971. His time at the top was noteworthy, among other things, for the building of Europe's largest truck factory, at Wörth (between Karlsruhe and the frontier with France at Wissembourand the frontier with France at Wissembour , ヨアヒム・ザーン(Joachim Zahn、1914年1月24日 - 2002年10ヨアヒム・ザーン(Joachim Zahn、1914年1月24日 - 2002年10月8日)は、ドイツの実業家である。ドイツの自動車メーカーであるダイムラー・ベンツでを務めたことで知られる。 ダイムラー・ベンツにおけるザーンの施策は多岐に及び、同社の傘下に置かれていたアウトウニオンを切り離したこと、トラック製造事業の拡大を推し進めたこと、トラック用大型エンジン製造事業の集中と整理を行ったこと、ドイツ国外の販売組織の構築を推し進めたことは業績として特筆される。それらの施策を通じて、ザーン体制において同社の自動車事業を大きく進展させることに成功した。の施策を通じて、ザーン体制において同社の自動車事業を大きく進展させることに成功した。 , خواكيم زان (بالألمانية: Joachim Zahn)‏ هو محامي وشخصية أعمال ألماني، ولد في 24 يناير 1914 في بارمن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 9 أكتوبر 2002 في ميونخ في ألمانيا. , Joachim Zahn (* 24. Januar 1914 in Barmen oder Wesel; † 8. Oktober 2002 nahe München) war ein deutscher Industriejurist. Von 1971 bis 1979 war er Vorstandsvorsitzender der Daimler-Benz AG.
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