Schöck Group

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Schöck Aktiengesellschaft

logo
legal form Corporation
founding 1993
Seat Baden-Baden , Germany
management Mike Bucher, Harald Braasch, Thomas Stürzl
Number of employees 1050
sales EUR 206.8 million
Branch Construction industry
Website www.schoeck.de
As of December 31, 2019

The Schöck Group , headquartered in Baden-Baden, is an international company in the construction supplier industry. Schöck currently employs over 1,000 people at 19 locations worldwide and is active in 30 countries. In Germany, the group sells its products through Schöckteile GmbH .

history

Headquarters in Baden-Baden
Logo for the 50th anniversary of the company

Eberhard Schöck laid the foundation stone for the Schöck Group in 1962 when the civil engineer founded his company "Schöck Bautrupp". In the early days of his business, Eberhard Schöck specialized in the manufacture of cellars for prefabricated houses . As early as 1967, Schöck expanded with a second branch of the company. With Schöck Betonelemente GmbH, Schöck built up a second mainstay in addition to his construction business. Products made of concrete were manufactured industrially - e.g. B. Concrete light wells. A short time later, cellar windows and light wells made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic were launched as new products on the market. Originally located in the Baden-Baden district of Varnhalt, Schöck moved to its current location in the Steinbach industrial area in 1967 . because the expansion of the company required space. In 1976 the company was renamed again, in Germany the business was now run under the name Schöckteile GmbH .

In 1979, company founder Eberhard Schöck developed the idea for today's main product Schöck Isokorb, which was presented four years later. The Schöck Isokorb is a load-bearing thermal insulation element to minimize thermal bridges on protruding components (e.g. balconies ). At the end of the 1970s, Schöck expanded abroad with subsidiaries in Austria and Switzerland. In the following years, the product range was expanded to include the Schöck Tronsole product to avoid impact noise.

Additional production sites for Germany were built in Essen and Halle (Saale). In 1993 Schöck AG was founded as a holding company to ensure the continued existence of the company. After the construction crisis at the end of the 1990s, Schöck parted with the products of basement windows and light shafts. In addition to Schöck Isokorb and Schöck Tronsole the Mauerfußdämmung Schöck Novomur, advanced punching reinforcement Schöck Bole, shear dowels and shuttering the product. Combar is a rod made from glass fiber composite material developed by Schöck with a combination of glass fibers and resin, which is manufactured from E-CR glass fibers and vinyl ester resin (VE) using the pultrusion process. The static, chemical and physical properties, such as high strength, durability and low thermal conductivity, mean that it is used in different ways in the building industry: As a tension rod in the Isokorb load-bearing thermal insulation element and in civil engineering as a corrosion-resistant, non-conductive reinforcement bar.

Schöck expanded its production with locations in Hungary, Poland and Austria. By 2013, sales offices were set up in the Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Poland, Hungary, Canada, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Russia and the USA. The countries Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, Croatia, Ireland, Turkey, Australia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, South Korea and Japan are served via sales partners .

At the beginning of 2019, a thermally separated wall connection was added to the product range. Isolink is an energy-efficient fastening solution for curtain-type, rear-ventilated facades and core-insulated concrete facades .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mike Bucher (41) new CEO of Schöck AG. Family Businesses in Focus (FiFo), August 13, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 .
  2. a b Consolidated Financial Statements as of December 31, 2019 in the electronic Federal Gazette
  3. Badisches Tagblatt. June 16, 2012.
  4. Badisches Tagblatt. April 27, 2010.
  5. IHK Wirtschaft. June 2010.
  6. Magazine Housing Industry Today. July 2012.
  7. Special page 50 years of Schöck. In: Badisches Tagblatt. July 28, 2012.
  8. Schöck Components GmbH. ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) on: vbbf.de
  9. Schöck components. on: heinze.de