Industrial filtration and separation solutions for mobility, air, water, and manufacturing
MANN+HUMMEL is a 21,200-person industrial filtration manufacturer with EUR 4.5B in annual revenue, operating across transportation, life sciences, environmental, and industrial sectors. The tech stack reveals dual transformation tracks: SAP S/4HANA migration alongside cloud adoption (Azure/AWS) and data science tooling (Python, Spark, SageMaker, Tableau), while active hiring in manufacturing and engineering outpaces sales roles—typical of a capital-intensive OEM scaling production capacity and internal capability rather than top-line expansion.
Notable leadership hires: HR Director, Director Legal, Delivery Lead
MANN+HUMMEL designs and manufactures filtration and separation technologies for four major markets: automotive and heavy-duty transport, air quality and HVAC systems, water and wastewater treatment, and industrial process filtration. The company operates more than 80 manufacturing and distribution sites worldwide, with headquarters in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Revenue generation is tied to product sales into OEM supply chains and aftermarket channels. Current operational priorities include direct-to-fleet distribution models, inventory optimization, supply-chain resilience, and HSE compliance—typical challenges for multinational manufacturers balancing legacy operations with cost reduction.
Core enterprise systems: SAP S/4HANA, SAP WM/EWM, SAP IBP. Cloud infrastructure: Azure, AWS, Terraform, Ansible. Data & analytics: Python, R, SQL, Hadoop, Spark, SageMaker, Tableau, scikit-learn, Pandas, NumPy. CRM/productivity: Salesforce, Microsoft 365/Office, Project. Warehouse/field: Zebra systems.
Active initiatives include new product launches and introductions, direct-to-fleet distribution models, business transformation (SAP modernization, HR restructuring), inventory reduction, and pilot projects in water filtration. Product roadmap emphasis on heavy-duty and industrial fleet applications.
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