‘100 4 100’ charity ride marks Piller’s 100 years in Osterode.
Piller will be marking the centenary of their operation in Osterode, near Hannover, Germany with a 100km charity bike ride to raise 100 thousand euros for The Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent charities.
Piller’s Managing Directors from around the globe will cycle 100km around the rugged Harz Mountains region of Northern Germany. This special ride, dubbed ‘100 4 100’ will take place on Wednesday 12th June.
Piller’s Global Managing Director, and participant, Andrew Dyke said: “Ten years after it was founded, Piller moved its headquarters to Osterode in 1919 and it is still there to this day. We are grateful to the event sponsors helping us mark this very special charity bike ride and would also like to extend our thanks and appreciation to all those who have donated so far. We are very much looking forward to the event and the challenge!”
If you are interested in making a donation please visit GoFundMe 1004100.
About Piller
Piller is a world leader in power protection technology. The company builds electrical systems for mission-critical applications worldwide. Clients include many of the world’s central and commercial banks, stock exchanges and other financial institutions, as well as broadcasters, airports, telecommunications networks, government departments and co-location operators.
Founded by the German engineer Anton Piller in 1909, more than a century on Piller is still headquartered and produces in Osterode and nearby Bilshausen, although today the company has subsidiaries across Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia and today employs approaching 1000 people worldwide. In November 2016, Piller Power Systems Inc, the US subsidiary of Piller Group GmbH, acquired the assets and business of Active Power Inc, the US kinetic energy storage specialist.
Piller is a division of the UK engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc.