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Company type | Societas Europaea |
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Founded | 1925 |
Headquarters | Stuttgart, Germany |
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Revenue | €3.8 billion (2022) |
Number of employees | 48,646 |
Website | www.dekra.com |
Dekra (stylized in all uppercase in its logo) is the world’s largest non-listed expert organization in the TIC sector (Testing, Inspection, Certification) founded in Berlin, Germany in 1925 as Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein (German Motor Vehicle Inspection Association). At 28 million per year worldwide, Dekra inspects more vehicles than any other organization. Dekra is active in the field in more than 20 countries across the globe, from Sweden to South Africa, from the U.S. to New Zealand. The latest additions were Finland, Mexico and Chile. With approximately 48,646 employees and revenues of more than €3.8 billion, Dekra is the largest inspection company in Germany and one of the world’s leading expert organizations. By its own account, it is the European market leader. The group focuses on the inspection of vehicles and technical systems, but also offers other services like testing and certification. Dekra has had its headquarters in Stuttgart since 1946. Business operations are carried out by DEKRA SE, which is wholly owned by DEKRA e. V. The vision for the company’s 100th birthday in 2025 is that Dekra will be the global partner for a safe, secure and sustainable world. With a platinum rating from EcoVadis, Dekra is in the top one percent of sustainable businesses ranked.
Other products and services include damage reports, accident analyses and technical reports, industrial testing services, initial and in-service training, temporary work, outplacement, certifications, environmental protection, materials testing, product testing, building surveys, corporate consultancy and specialist publications. Dekra's range of services also includes safety engineering and occupational medicine support for businesses in accordance with professional association regulations.
In former West Germany, Dekra operates as an "officially recognised inspection organisation". In former East Germany and Berlin, the association also has the status of a "technical testing centre for automobile traffic" with the accompanying expertise (including the conducting of driving tests and assessments for the purpose of obtaining operating licences).[citation needed]
Dekra operates 480 branches throughout Germany and carries out regular vehicle inspections at 38,500 inspection sites (workshops).[2]
The Dekra Academy, which is responsible for initial and in-service training, is represented at 150 locations.[citation needed] It is one of the largest private training companies in Germany.
On November 1, 2017, Dekra acquired the EuroSpeedway Lausitz as a test site, especially for autonomous driving.[3]