Manufacturing Operations At ThyssenKrupp AG's Automotive Factory

Control switches sit on the center console of a Roding Roadster 23 limited edition sports car, manufactured by Roding Automobile GmbH, at ThyssenKrupp AG's automotive Presta SteerTec factory in Mulheim, Germany, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. ThyssenKrupp, Germany's largest steel producer, may give up making the metal it has forged in its Ruhr region home for two centuries to focus on elevators and car components, investors and analysts said. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Control switches sit on the center console of a Roding Roadster 23 limited edition sports car, manufactured by Roding Automobile GmbH, at ThyssenKrupp AG's automotive Presta SteerTec factory in Mulheim, Germany, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. ThyssenKrupp, Germany's largest steel producer, may give up making the metal it has forged in its Ruhr region home for two centuries to focus on elevators and car components, investors and analysts said. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Manufacturing Operations At ThyssenKrupp AG's Automotive Factory
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