Doblinger group of companies

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Doblinger Unternehmensgruppe GmbH
legal form GmbH
founding 1967
Seat Munich , Germany
Number of employees 1500
sales approx. 500 million euros
Branch property
Website www.doblinger-unternehmensgruppe.de

The Doblinger Unternehmensgruppe is a German group of project development , construction and real estate companies headquartered in Munich .

history

In 1967 the developer Alfons Doblinger Anlagenbau was founded in the Lower Bavarian town of Straubing . In 1978 the group achieved sales of around one hundred million marks . In 1975 the company acquired a glass factory in Regenhütte from Carborundum Deutschland GmbH and immediately leased it to Hans Neuberger, the leaseholder of the Ludwigsthal glassworks . In October 1975, Doblinger and Neuberger founded the Arber sales ring company for direct sales of glass. In 1982 the company took over together with his business partner Richard Ziegmann six million marks which equipped with extensive real estate furniture plywood and veneer mill Bartels-Ibus in Langenberg (Ostwestfalen) and IBUS plant Lüneburg (later bankruptcy logged because the initial contribution of six million marks was not paid into the GmbH ) After the public prosecutor's investigation into breach of trust and fraudulent establishment, this led to a "voluntary fine" Doblinger in the amount of 36,000 marks .

At the beginning of the 1980s, Doblinger took over 960 apartments in Augsburg from a non-profit housing association and converted them into condominiums. In the second half of the 1980s, the company's headquarters were relocated to Munich. At the end of the 1980s, Forbes Magazine listed founder Alfons Doblinger among the four hundred richest Germans with a fortune of over 270 million marks.

From 1986/1987 the group grew by taking over the Glas- und Spiegel-Manufactur Gelsenkirchen-Schalke AG (founded in 1873; at the time of the takeover belonging to VEGLA Vereinigte Glaswerke in Aachen , which has been operating as Saint-Gobain Glass Germany since 2000 ), which at the time only managed and rented own real estate (core of today's DIBAG). In 1987 he bought a repair and replacement parts company for buses in Fellbach near Stuttgart . At the end of 1989, the entrepreneur Doblinger and his minority partner Karl-Heinz Siepe, former chief manager of the Hoesch AG subsidiary Orenstein & Koppel (O&K), founded Siepe & Doblinger GmbH & Co. KG Industriebeteiligungen , Düsseldorf , which in February 1990 was again a Düsseldorf-based company Engineering company with around 300 employees.

In 1990, as part of the liquidation of the real estate group Neue Heimat, which had got into a financial crisis due to management errors, the company took over the Bavarian part "Neue Heimat Bayern" with over 32,500 apartments in one fell swoop for almost one billion marks.

In mid-2007, the group hit the headlines again when a former business partner and several investors who had invested in funds initiated by DIBAG Industriebau AG filed a complaint that Doblinger had manipulated these funds to cover up financial problems. In March 2008, the public prosecutor's office announced that, as things stand at the moment, the main allegations would be discontinued, with the exception of the allegation that some financial transactions were not permitted for banking transactions. Financial transactions without banking permission are a criminal offense. In the case of various DOBA funds, the purchase price statements were not in accordance with the prospectus, as the purchase prices were artificially inflated by companies associated with Doblinger in almost vacant properties and to the detriment of the fund company. In the case of the Rendite-Fonds 17, the founding shareholders associated with Doblinger have therefore already been charged with damages for false statements in the prospectus.

At the beginning of 2011, 50 investors in the DOBA-Fonds Munich-Berlin filed a criminal complaint for fraud and breach of trust against several actors in the fund. The Munich I public prosecutor closed all investigative proceedings. The Munich Higher Regional Court gave investors the right through civil law. Alfons Doblinger's non-admission complaint was rejected by the Federal Court of Justice.

Key figures and structure

The group employs over 1500 people and has an annual turnover of over 500 million euros. The net rental income amounts to around 170 million euros per year.

Doblinger Beteiligungs GmbH , based in Munich , acts as the group's holding company . The holding essentially includes:

  • DIBAG Industriebau AG , Munich: DIBAG is the core company of the group of companies. It was created in 1987 from the takeover of Glas- und Spiegel-Manufactur Gelsenkirchen-Schalke AG , today listed in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Stuttgart and active in the business areas of planning, construction, purchase / sale, portfolio development and property management of commercial and industrial projects , Administrative buildings, shopping centers, condominiums, senior citizens' homes and special buildings - with (as of end of 2006) around 1,300 projects, around 200 employees and around 170 million euros in annual sales, it is one of the largest German project development and property development companies. Further branches are located in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Gera, Stuttgart and Schortens. The chairman of the board is Alfons Doblinger.
  • Doblinger Projektentwicklung GmbH : Project and portfolio development
  • MONACHIA Grundstücks-GmbH : inventory maintenance and rental; Acquired in 2002 by the Löwenbräu brewery .
  • Housing and settlement construction Bayern GmbH & Co. oHG (WSB Bayern): inventory maintenance and leasing; With around 20,000 own apartments (including over 13,000 in the Munich area) one of the largest housing companies in Bavaria, around 7,000 of the apartments are price-controlled (social housing)
  • Bayerische Städt- und Wohnungsbau GmbH & Co. KG , Munich: New housing construction (property developer and construction supervisor, action and development agency for new development areas), apartment purchase and sale (conversion of rental apartments into owner-occupied apartments); currently (2007) around 13,000 apartments in stock
  • Bayerische Gewerbebau AG : logistics properties (especially cold stores )
  • Doblinger Seniorenstift GmbH & Co. KG (owner, project developer and builder) and ELISA Seniorenstift GmbH (operator; managing director: Sabine Doblinger), with property subsidiaries
  • DOBA subgroup:
    • DOBA Grund Beteiligungs GmbH : Initiator of closed real estate funds , founded in 1994
    • DOBA Fondsverwaltungstreuhand GmbH , manages the funds
    • DOBA Autovermietung und Service GmbH , leasing and technical support for fund properties, founded in 2002
  • as well as numerous individual companies for the various properties

The MUK-Transthermos logistics sub-group formerly belonged to the Doblinger Group . It was sold to the Nagel-Group with retroactive effect from January 1, 2016 .

  • MUK AG : founded in 1890 as Markt- und Kühlhallen AG (one of the oldest German stock corporations); Doblinger Beteiligungs GmbH held over 90% of the voting rights. The subsidiary MUK Beteiligungs GmbH acts as the parent company of the MUK Group . This subgroup includes:
    • MUK Logistik GmbH : Storage of frozen goods; Founded in 1995, 20 locations in Germany, handling: over 2.5 million pallets / year, storage capacity: around 300,000 pallet spaces
    • Transthermos GmbH : Transport of frozen goods; Founded in 1950; More than 300 employees, moves over a million tons of goods per year with over 500 trucks, annual turnover around 100 million euros, making it the largest German deep-frozen freight forwarder (16 branches of its own in Germany, and a comprehensive service network in Europe via cooperation partners)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Judgments: Alfons Doblinger . In: Der Spiegel . No. 39 , 1990, pp. 320 ( online ).
  2. ^ Wilhelm Schlötterer : Delusion and arbitrariness. Strauss and his heirs or how to put a country in your pocket . Munich 2013, p. 244f.
  3. http://www.muk-ag.de/downloads/presse_05-04-2016.pdf