Manufacturer of control cabinet and housing technology
Dessauer Schaltschrank & Gehäusetechnik GmbH (DSG) is a specialist for the development, manufacture and distribution of high-quality control cabinets, terminal boxes, stand desks, machine enclosures and related products that comply with stringent industrial and safety standards. The company’s origins can be traced back to 1895, when it spun off Junkers & Co., and pioneered the use of gas boilers, a significant development in personal hygiene, followed by its role in the aviation industry. Today, the company operates a production facility in Dessau, serving its renowned German customer base.
DSG focuses on individual application and equipment-specific system solutions from a single source. Its production capabilities range from laser cutting to CNC punching, bending, welding, bonding, surface finishing and assembly. DSG combines expertise in complex design and project execution with in-depth customer consulting, while its flexible facilities allow for production in batch sizes ranging from single units to small series.
Serving industries such as rail vehicle and ship technology, electrical and communications technology, mechanical and plant engineering, and automation engineering, DSG has established itself as a trusted partner across diverse industrial sectors.
Some of Dessauer Schaltschrank & Gehäusetechnik GmbH’s most notable innovations include:
- Earthquake-proof switch cabinets designed to ensure robust infrastructure in the wake of the Fukushima catastrophe
- High-speed door systems for machine enclosures that open and close rapidly to reduce cycle times
- Battery containers for railroad systems designed to withstand loads of 6g at 250 km/h
- Specialized lightweight switchgear cabinets for levitation technology driving new mobility solutions
From its very beginnings, DSG has been strongly committed to its home city and the region, actively supporting local institutions such as the Dessau handball club DRHV 06 (Bundesliga 2) and the Hugo Junkers Museum. Guided by a sustainable business approach, the company has already cut its carbon footprint by 67% since 2019.










