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Add: Rexroth creates its power of innovation from its constantly-developed knowledge and industrial experience that dates back more than 200 years. Robert Bosch GmbH has its origins in the year 1886 – the history of Rexroth goes back to the year 1795. In 2001, Bosch Automationstechnik and Mannesmann Rexroth AG were merged to form Bosch Rexroth AG. And maybe include some of this history: http://www.boschrexroth-us.com/country_units/america/united_states/en/about_us/history/index.jsp
BRL is not Bosch Bosch Rexroth so I would suggest:
BRL, Bosch Rexroth Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies is part of the Bosch Rexroth group; which is part of
Robert Bosch GmbH. Besides BRL Bosch Rexroth is devided in Electric Drives and Controls (BRC), Hydraulics (BRH), Pneumatics (BRP) and Service
As can be seen on the article page, this only includes secondary information. Articles and other relevant materials are used to give a general and neutral overview of Bosch Rexroth Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies. Since Bosch Rexroth has several unique products and services it will contribute to creating a full understanding of Linear Motion and Assembly technologies for wikipedians.
Question: Which part is not written in neutral language? Besides that I want to know if I have to refer in the Aluminum Framing part to the source (it's already mentioned in the External Resources)?
Question to TheDJ - I know it's a business Unit of a company, though as you maybe know Bosch Rexroth is well establish international company with a wide range of products in different industries. Describing the company as a whole is possible, though it won't be possible to fit everything into one Wiki page... Also I have seen pages of other companies which include information about their company, which were not written by a neutral party, what about those companies? Besides all of this, it is possible to cover that article about Aluminum Framing on a wiki page, right? Thanks, Rob.
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Add: Rexroth creates its power of innovation from its constantly-developed knowledge and industrial experience that dates back more than 200 years. Robert Bosch GmbH has its origins in the year 1886 – the history of Rexroth goes back to the year 1795. In 2001, Bosch Automationstechnik and Mannesmann Rexroth AG were merged to form Bosch Rexroth AG. And maybe include some of this history: http://www.boschrexroth-us.com/country_units/america/united_states/en/about_us/history/index.jsp
BRL is not Bosch Bosch Rexroth so I would suggest:
BRL, Bosch Rexroth Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies is part of the Bosch Rexroth group; which is part of
Robert Bosch GmbH. Besides BRL Bosch Rexroth is devided in Electric Drives and Controls (BRC), Hydraulics (BRH), Pneumatics (BRP) and Service
As can be seen on the article page, this only includes secondary information. Articles and other relevant materials are used to give a general and neutral overview of Bosch Rexroth Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies. Since Bosch Rexroth has several unique products and services it will contribute to creating a full understanding of Linear Motion and Assembly technologies for wikipedians.
Question: Which part is not written in neutral language? Besides that I want to know if I have to refer in the Aluminum Framing part to the source (it's already mentioned in the External Resources)?
Question to TheDJ - I know it's a business Unit of a company, though as you maybe know Bosch Rexroth is well establish international company with a wide range of products in different industries. Describing the company as a whole is possible, though it won't be possible to fit everything into one Wiki page... Also I have seen pages of other companies which include information about their company, which were not written by a neutral party, what about those companies? Besides all of this, it is possible to cover that article about Aluminum Framing on a wiki page, right? Thanks, Rob.