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Rosenbauer offers its customers sustainable firefighting products that combine safety and longevity.

INNOVATIVE AND SAFE PRODUCTS

Technology and innovation, reliability and longevity, and health and safety of emergency services are the most important aspects for Rosenbauer in the development and manufacture of products. The company studies social megatrends in detail along with their implications as regards future requirements for emergency services. For example, demographic change and increasing digitalization will have an impact on the way fire services are structured and the technology they use. In addition, Rosenbauer is transitioning more and more into a system provider to fire services; this is why customer service is playing an increasingly important role in the company. One strategic goal is to equip fire services with fascinating, state-of-the-art products. Rosenbauer plays a large part in defining these as it is the firefighting industry’s technology and innovation leader. So for the company, research and development are a top priority. The same applies to ongoing product development with regard to environmental impact and ergonomics. The quality management system and regular audits guarantee continual improvement.

Close cooperation with all suppliers and partners is a critical factor for Rosenbauer’s success. They are selected according to strict criteria and regularly assessed. In general, business relationships with key suppliers to the major production facilities are longstanding. Value is created locally through partnerships with mostly regional suppliers. Additional information on the topic of supply chain management is provided in the Business Ethics & Supply Chain section.

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

The focus on technology and innovation enables Rosenbauer to equip fire services with fascinating products. Research into future developments and trends serves as the foundation for Rosenbauer’s innovation efforts which are always focused on the long term. For years now, the company has been analyzing the megatrends identified by Zukunftsinstitut and other research institutions studying trends. In 2013, the first fire service trend map was prepared, and its fourth version was released in fall 2020. This trend map draws connections between the major megatrends and fire services and serves as a source for inspiration. Employees who bring their field experience gained from participation in voluntary fire services to bear on processes and product development at Rosenbauer make a major contribution to the company’s innovativeness. To leverage expertise, the company works with educational institutions and centers of excellence, and actively participates in national and international research programs.

This includes factoring in environmental issues at a very early stage of development through materials analysis, taking account of material workability, and recyclability. Rosenbauer is increasingly focusing on prevention, particularly in its innovation activities. This will prevent damage situations from having to be mitigated in the first place; instead they will be prevented as early as possible. The early spotting of fires and especially wildfires has been a key area of emphasis in research in this regard since 2019. Its position as an innovation and technology leader in the firefighting industry is possible only with an in-depth understanding of future fire service requirements, the expertise of long-serving employees and continuous R&D activity. Equally, customers and users are involved in most of its developments. In the reporting year, Rosenbauer invested € 19.9 million in research and development.

Early spotting of wildfires

Forests cover around 27 million km² of the earth, and around 26% of these are threatened by wildfires. According to wildfire statistics from the European Commission’s Joint Research Center, more than 50,000 wildfires broke out per year from 1980 to 2005 in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and Greece. Each year, an average of 5,000 km² of forest, bush, and grassland is destroyed. The connection between climate change and the risk of fires – especially wildfires – has been scientifically proven and is already being clearly felt in many parts of the world. For this reason, Rosenbauer is very active in wildfire de-escalation and offers a number of products for this purpose, such as wildfire vehicles and resource-efficient extinguishing systems and equipment. The motto here is “prevention before de-escalation”. In the reporting period, the company focused strongly on the innovative areas of early detection systems and vegetation monitoring, which are designed to make a significant contribution to conserving resources.

Extinguishing systems for battery fires in electric vehicles

Changes in the way we get around are bringing an increasing number of electric vehicles onto the roads. This poses a new challenge for fire departments. Although electric vehicles are no more prone to fires than conventional ones, the potential hazards of high-voltage batteries that catch fire cannot be underestimated. Battery fires occur differently than wildfires, which can be described as growing in intensity. As long as fuel is available, the fire continues to intensify. Batteries, however, have individual modules, which cause the fire to develop in waves rather than exponentially. Extinguishing efficiency is the priority here. Rosenbauer has been researching high-volt battery fires since 2018. With the market launch of a corresponding extinguishing system in 2021, Rosenbauer has once again demonstrated its innovative leadership. The system differs fundamentally from all other approaches known to date. The extinguishing system is activated remotely and always from a safe distance from the vehicle.

Reducing the environmental impact of products

Rosenbauer takes sustainability into account over the entire life cycle of its products. For instance, in the design phase, all environmental impacts are considered as are the greatest possible reduction of waste and the efficient use of resources. The superstructures of Rosenbauer firefighting vehicles are largely made of aluminum, as it is significantly lighter and less susceptible to corrosion than steel. The design of the Advanced Technology (AT) firefighting truck allows maximum utilization of the body, higher payloads compared to vehicles with steel superstructures, and superior handling. It also makes the AT municipal flagship easy to recycle at the end of its life.

Revolutionary Technology (RT) - the first municipal vehicle with a fully electric drive system

In 2020, Rosenbauer presented the RT (Revolutionary Technology), the most cutting-edge firefighting vehicle in the world with a fully electric drive system. The entire design and construction of the vehicle was revamped to meet the future needs of fire departments. The RT is not just a vehicle, but an end-to-end concept with which Rosenbauer is revolutionizing the everyday work of firefighters of the future and completely digitalizing firefighting, from resource planning through operational command to documentation and evaluations.

With the RT concept, Rosenbauer is on all continents, especially in the C40 cities. The cities participating in the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group have joined forces for the common fight against climate change. Rosenbauer offers innovative solutions for these cities’ goal of reducing urban pollution.

Since the beginning of 2021, the RT has been tested in regular operation by the Berlin Fire Brigade. Since then, more than 90% of more than 800 operations have been completed purely electrically, i.e. without using the range extender. From August to November 2021, the RT was presented to a wide audience as part of a Europe-wide promotional tour. Initial orders from various cities, including a first fleet order from the Basel-Stadt professional fire brigade, testify to the strong interest in this model. More than 3,200 firefighting vehicles with comparable technology are expected to be in use across the globe by 2030. In November 2021, the development of the RT was awarded the State Prize for Innovation, once again underlining Rosenbauer’s innovative leadership.

With the Volvo FL Electric GW-Logistic, Rosenbauer also has a firefighting vehicle that operates under all-electric battery power on a series production chassis in its product portfolio. The logistics vehicle combines a highly flexible body concept with a new, innovative electric chassis. Rosenbauer is the first fire department supplier in the world to create an emergency vehicle on such a chassis.

Rosenbauer has also been working intensively on expanding its electric vehicle fleet in 2021. Thanks to its expertise in high-voltage technology gained in recent years, work has been underway since 2021 on the world’s first electric aerial ladder, which will be based on the series production chassis of the Volvo FL Electric. The electric aerial ladder is intended to combine functionality and performance with operability and easy servicing.

Closed-loop material cycle for water tanks

Extinguishing agent tanks are a feature of almost every firefighting vehicle. The standards for these components are high: The tanks must be as stable as possible, while also being lightweight and resisting corrosion. During deployments, they must be well positioned for turns to enable superior vehicle handling and not end up as hazardous waste at the end of the product’s life cycle. Rosenbauer meets precisely these needs with the production of a water tank made of PP (polypropylene). Previously, all water tanks were made of steel or glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP). However, when GRP is processed, this can release fine glass particles which are hazardous to human health. In addition, this material can only be incinerated as residual waste.

The product itself as well as its production process were developed by Rosenbauer. A robot programmed for this purpose has been used at Rosenbauer since 2015 for welding and grinding work. Around 700 units with a capacity of 500 to 18,000 liters are manufactured annually in Radgona, Slovenia.

Since 2020, the water tanks in all PANTHER ARFF vehicle types have also been made of PP. These environmentally friendly tanks are also used across the board in all other vehicle types. GRP tanks are only used in exceptional cases and upon customer request. If a vehicle with a PP tank is scrapped, it can be returned to the material cycle, even after a long period of service. And when it is disposed of correctly, a new extinguishing agent tank can be produced for Rosenbauer vehicles. This change in production allows Rosenbauer to improve the environmental footprint of its products as well as to contribute significantly to maintaining employee health in the workplace.

Toward a fluorine-free future – Proportioning systems for fluorine- free extinguishing agents

Extinguishing foam is among the most important products for fighting fires in solid materials and liquids. Some foam concentrates contain substances that fall into the category of PFCs, or perfluorinated chemicals. In addition to their great advantages in firefighting, the adverse impact of these perfluorinated chemicals on the environment cannot be ignored. After a deployment, they enter the soil along with extinguishing water and cannot be broken down naturally. With time, their concentration can increase, and they can enter the food chain with toxic effect. An alternative is fluorine-free foam concentrates that are fully biodegradable. The higher viscosity of these fluorine-free compounds also increases the demands on the pressurized foam proportioning systems, however. In order to resolve these many requirements and technical challenges, Rosenbauer has developed a new system, the RFC Admix Variomatic. In addition to producing foam proportioning systems, the company helps customers minimize the use of foam concentrates, recommends the use of fluorine-free foam concentrates, and therefore keeps the environmental impact to a minimum.

The vehicle of the Sursassiala fire department was renewed all around

PRODUCT RELIABILITY AND LONGEVITY

Since firefighting technology has to operate immediately, reliably and flawlessly in the toughest conditions, quality is the primary factor in all products and processes and in Production. The associated reliability and longevity are extremely important, not least because most fire services are publicly funded. In addition to the quality management system, this is guaranteed by Rosenbauer with the use of high-quality materials and components, and continual improvement of product safety and customer service, which ensures safe operation.

Quality is number one at Rosenbauer – Rosenbauer’s quality management system

The conditions firefighting technology must be able to withstand are stipulated in strict standards. Rosenbauer meets the highest standards worldwide. The company guarantees quality along the entire value chain with experienced professionals and an ISO 9001:2015-certified quality management system, which is also used to steer and optimize processes. The best possible quality to customers is ensured by numerous quality tests conducted as early as the production stage. For example, a truck-mounted fire pump is put through its paces several times during production: initially after production of the body, after the assembly of other components and attachments and ultimately at the end of production. After installation in a vehicle, all the pump functions are rechecked during the final quality inspection.

All the regulations and documents required for operating processes are available online. The system is reviewed and updated by way of regular internal and external audits and customer audits.

Focus on usability

In case of a fire, everything has to run quickly and safely. Every move must be exactly right. Equipment with a user-friendly interface of course helps immeasurably. In cooperation with the Hagenberg University of Applied Sciences, Rosenbauer has spent three years researching the topic of human-machine communication in a project. The objective of the project was to research and optimize Rosenbauer’s user concept. Based on eye-tracking technology, the concept was redesigned and standardized in 2020 with user-friendliness always the most important goal.

Old becomes new again – Sustainability thanks to the refurbishment program

Product reliability and longevity along with high quality are the most important requirements in production at Rosenbauer. Thanks to the refurbishment program, Rosenbauer is lengthening the service life of its products sustainably and bringing every aging vehicle up to the state of the art in technology, while incorporating the most recent innovations. Overhauling vehicles, equipment, or key components to make them like new is an extensive process using the skills of highly qualified technicians at Rosenbauer that requires strict quality controls. The goal is to refurbish a vehicle back to an excellent standard of quality, regardless of vehicle type. In the reporting period, 23 vehicles were refurbished as part of this program. Furthermore, Rosenbauer also completed more than 80 projects in which individual components (e.g. lighting or monitors) was brought up to date. Rosenbauer Switzerland was the first company to carry out such a refurbishment. The performance of a Pumpiers Sursassiala 1993 Mercedes-Benz Unimog was significantly increased at a fraction of the cost of a new acquisition thanks to state-of-the-art firefighting technology.

Efficient fire-extinguishing technology thanks to high-pressure pumps

Rosenbauer pumps are in use 24/7 the world over in emergency vehicles, both as truck-mounted fire pumps in ARFF, industrial, or municipal fire trucks or as firefighting pumps in stationary applications. Rosenbauer’s smallest standard pressure pump, the N10, has a delivery rate of up to 1,800 l/min. Our most powerful unit, the new N130, delivers over 13,000 l/min at 10 bar. Rosenbauer also offers truck-mounted fire pumps with an integrated high-pressure stage. These operate at four times the pressure (40 bar) of standard pressure pumps, finely atomizing the extinguishing water and greatly increasing the surface area of the water. This means it can penetrate deeply into the burning material, which in turn optimizes its extinguishing effect. The high-pressure pumps are efficient at fighting fires. They also minimize consequential damage caused by firefighting operations, because there is less contaminated water that can damage the fabric of the building. In 2021, 43% of all the pumps Rosenbauer produced were supplied with a high or ultra-high pressure option.

HEALTH AND SAFETY OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PERSONNEL

The health and safety of firefighters is Rosenbauer’s top priority and is always the focus in the use of our products. In addition, product ergonomics and safety devices are being continuously improved. These must provide the fire services with the best possible support and protection as they go about their daily work. Rosenbauer offers comprehensive customer training courses. These range from operator and technical training on vehicles and extinguishing systems, through special tactical training, to simulated deployments. Rosenbauer measures the outcome of these actions based on the number of training sessions attended and simulators sold, and by comparing the user-friendliness.

“Be clean & stay healthy” – Hygiene campaign

Rosenbauer sees itself as a partner to fire departments. For this reason, the company considers it a societal duty to focus its research activities on topics that promote the health and safety of emergency services. Firefighters literally “walk through fire” when they are deployed. In the process, they are exposed to various risks, such as smoke inhalation. Rosenbauer has worked very intensively on the topic of hygiene during deployments in 2021 and launched a campaign on operational hygiene. With this, Rosenbauer aims to promote and strengthen awareness of hygiene during fire service deployments. Rosenbauer is also working intensively on concepts and solutions for fire departments for decontaminating protective clothing. In line with the megatrend of health, the safety and personal health of emergency services personnel are the top priority. This issue is gaining importance in Northern Europe, the United States, and Australia.

Customer service – Customers are the focus at Rosenbauer

An important component of vehicle longevity and safe use is customer service. This ensures that Rosenbauer products can be operated safely by users and remain operational throughout their entire life cycle. The global service organization consists of around 200 service technicians, 25 Rosenbauer service workshops and 150 regional service partners with their own infrastructure.

No vehicle is handed over to a customer without prior training. In addition, training4fire offers a comprehensive range of training for fire services, from operator and repair training, to specialist programs for engineers and equipment maintenance personnel, through tactical, operational and driver safety training. Rosenbauer provides a guaranteed supply of spare parts delivered quickly to ensure its products are always ready for operation. To provide the best possible customer care, Rosenbauer invests in a comprehensive, intensive service training program: all service technicians attend a multi-phase training program, which mainly comprises various e-learning modules and in-person training sessions on proper repair and maintenance of all Rosenbauer products.

Expanding the simulator range

Rosenbauer’s goal for simulators is to facilitate training for emergency services and to ensure their preparedness for unusual situations in an emergency. The company has met these requirements since 2014 with a range of various simulators. In 2020, Rosenbauer grew the range and launched another simulator on the market with which the use of turntable ladders can be practiced. Especially the correct positioning and optimal handling of the ladder basket requires a lot of skills and tactical knowledge from the emergency services. Training in a simulator is cost-effective and possible at any time, not to mention it avoids putting firefighters in dangerous situations unnecessarily. In addition, it is environmentally friendly due to the reduction in fuel, water, and foam concentrate used.

Variety of training simulators

Robots for many applications – All-purpose “helpers”

The digital transformation of fire services is becoming increasingly noticeable. Of all of the advantages this brings, the primary ones are occupational health and safety for fire departments. This is also a major concern for Rosenbauer during the new product development process. In 2020, the company launched a new product to meet precisely these needs: the RTE ROBOT. This is an innovation by Rosenbauer that involved the development of an electric track vehicle used for reducing to a minimum potential hazards operational teams might face. From transporting heavy equipment to various recovery operations and even reconnaissance with the help of cameras, the robot handles particularly difficult and dangerous tasks to assist the humans deployed. The many possible uses for this device are a unique feature. This is another product created by Rosenbauer to support safe deployment of emergency services while keeping people out of the danger zone.