Hagemeyer (company)
HAGEMEYER Germany GmbH & Co. KG
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1900 |
resolution | 2nd February 2019 |
Reason for dissolution | Change of name to Rexel |
Seat | Munich , Germany |
management | Stephan Strauss, Jens Wehran |
Number of employees | 1700 (2017) |
sales | 826 million euros |
Branch | Electrical wholesaling |
Website | www.hagemeyerce.com |
Hagemeyer, with its administrative headquarters in Munich, was one of the leading electrotechnical wholesalers in Germany with 55 locations and 1700 employees and a 100% subsidiary of the French Rexel Group .
In February 2019, Hagemeyer was renamed Rexel .
history
Hagemeyer emerged from the electrical wholesaler J. Fröschl & Co., which was founded in Munich in 1920. This company expanded after the Second World War by opening new branches in southern Bavaria. In 1987, when the Franconian electrical wholesaler Ziesenhenne & Appel was taken over, Bavaria was developed across the board.
In 1991 ETG J. Fröschl and Co. joined the listed trading group Hagemeyer, which was founded in Indonesia in 1900 and is based in Naarden , the Netherlands. An intensive acquisition strategy and organic growth resulted in the expansion of business activities to all of Germany. In 2004 the name was changed to Hagemeyer Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG . Hagemeyer has been one of the major national subsidiaries of the international Rexel Group since 2008. The Rexel Group, with its headquarters in Paris, is represented in 32 countries at 2100 locations and, with around 28,000 employees, is one of the world's leading providers of products and services for everything to do with electrical engineering.
Products
The range includes:
- Electrical installation material
- Building automation
- Data and network technology
- Control technology / electronics
- Lighting technology
- Antenna technology
- Building technology and photovoltaics
- Large and small electrical appliances
- telecommunications
- Tools and occupational safety
Web links
- Own website
- Early documents and newspaper articles on LE Tels & Co's Handelmaatschapij in the 20th century press kit of the ZBW - Leibniz Information Center for Economics .