A 200 meter long white cuboid in the industrial center of Wiener Neudorf is the realm of TSA. Hardly anyone knows the company that builds electric motors for trains and buses around half the world south of Vienna. TSA Managing Director Robert Tencl leads through the factory halls, where sheet metal is punched and pressed, where milling, drilling and welding takes place. And at the end the stator and rotor are combined – to form the finished electric motor.