Friessinger mill

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Frießinger Mühle GmbH
legal form GmbH
founding 1859
Seat Bad Wimpfen , Germany
management Wilhelm Frießinger senior, Willi Frießinger jun.
Number of employees 260
sales 140 million euros
Branch food industry
Website www.friessinger-muehle.de
As of December 31, 2017

Building of the Frießinger Mühle
Aerial view of Frießinger Mühle GmbH, Bad Wimpfen

The Frießinger Mühle in Bad Wimpfen in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg is the largest private industrial mill in the state and has the most powerful mill packing station in Germany.

history

The Frießinger Mühle was founded in Kirchberg an der Murr in 1859 and the company is still run by the Frießinger family to this day. After the old Frießinger mill in Kirchberg fell victim to a major fire in 1987, the company bought the site in Bad Wimpfen in 1988, the former "Brand-Purina-Kraftfutterwerk" which had gone bankrupt. The Frießinger mill was quickly expanded into a powerful industrial mill. From the beginning of 150 tons, the daily capacity was increased to over 500 tons by 2002 to over 800 tons of grain currently mainly from regional cultivation. With around 30 double roller mills and six plansifters , a large range of over 1000 different products is manufactured, not just classic grinding products such as B. special flours for bakeries and large industrial companies, but also convenience products, both under the house brand Küchenmeister and as customer-specific own brands.

The Frießinger Mühle is connected to supra-regional logistics flows via the nearby A 6 and its own ship loading point on the Neckar and has its own fleet of 16 trucks. On the Neckar, the company has a bran pelletizing facility to enable dust-free ship transport. The company is currently (May 2017) building another state-of-the-art flour mill with an additional capacity of 400 tons.

literature

  • Heinz Tuffentsammer: The mills in the city and district of Heilbronn (Mill Atlas Baden-Württemberg Volume 4) , Remshalden 2005, part 2 (text part), p. 97, no. 6721–910.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Federal Gazette: Annual financial statements for the 2017 financial year , bundesanzeiger.de, accessed on June 21, 2019

Coordinates: 49 ° 13 ′ 41.2 "  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 36.3"  E