Kaut-Bullinger

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Kaut-Bullinger
(KABUCO)
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1794
Seat Taufkirchen (near Munich) , Germany
formerly Munich
Number of employees ~ 460 (as of 2014)
sales ~ 113 million
Branch Office supplies , stationery , wholesale and retail
Website [1]

Administration building of the Kaut-Bullinger-Group with business premises
Shop in Munich, Rosenstrasse 8 (KAUT-BULLINGER Retail GmbH)
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Kaut-Bullinger is a German wholesale and retail company for office supplies based in Taufkirchen (near Munich) , previously in Munich . The company was founded in 1794 and has around 20 locations nationwide. The Kaut-Bullinger Group consists of the companies Kaut-Bullinger & Co GmbH & Co. KG , Kaut-Bullinger Bürobedarf GmbH , Kaut-Bullinger Büro-Systemhaus GmbH and Kaut-Bullinger Retail GmbH .

history

Beginnings

Andreas Kaut ran a shop at Kaufingergasse 10 (today: Kaufingerstraße ). It can be proven that the writing material and paper manufacturing company Andreas Kaut owned a house with a rear building in Fürstenfeldergasse in 1881 .

In 1890, the paper manufacturer Max Bullinger (* 1853 in Munich ; † September 21, 1927 there) opened an “office supplies store” in Residenzstrasse 6. In 1894, both companies became suppliers to the royal Bavarian court . Bullinger used the Prinz-Georg-Palais as the Portuguese consulate from 1901 to 1904 . In 1927, the Kaut company acquired the Bullinger paper mill and has had the double name since the merger. When Heinz Egerer (1874–1932) joined in 1929, the company then became Kaut-Bullinger & Co. with the slogan “Everything for the office”. The administrative director and later member of the state parliament, Martin Trettenbach, worked from 1933 to 1941 as a representative of Kaut-Bullinger & Co.

Post-war years, reconstruction and development until today

After the Second World War , as is common practice, the Kaut-Bullinger company began rebuilding the store at Rosenstrasse 11.

In 1964 the administration was for the first time in Nockherstrasse . The store itself was relocated to today's Rosenstrasse 8 in 1978, which is still the company's flagship store today . In 1992 a logistics center was opened in Taufkirchen . Certification according to DIN EN ISO 9002 took place in 2000 after the company was part of the “ Umweltpakt Bayern ” project for the first time , and in 2003 according to DIN EN ISO 9001: 2000 and the Eco Management and Audit Scheme (EAMS). Until 1992, the headquarters were located at Nockherstrasse 2-4, where the Rohde & Schwarz stamping shop was previously located.

In 2004 the company Kaut-Bullinger Retail GmbH was founded. KABUCO Bürobedarf GmbH and KABUCO Büro-Systemhaus GmbH were added in 2005 . The flagship store in Munich's Rosenstrasse has a sales area of ​​around 2,000 m² over five floors.

Mergers

In 2015 the company merged with Hirmer , Kustermann, Bettenrid and Sporthaus Schuster to form the “Munich's first houses” community of values. The goal is marketing.

Locations

The company has branches in Angermünde , Augsburg ( City-Galerie ), Bargeshagen , Aschaffenburg , Deggendorf , Erlangen , Freudenstadt , Bad Hersfeld , Heusweiler-Holz , Iserlohn , Kassel , Landshut , Mühldorf am Inn , Munich , Neu-Ulm , Nuremberg , Offenburg , Parchim , Passau , Petersberg - Sennewitz , Schweinfurt , Taufkirchen , Traunreut and Weiden in the Upper Palatinate .

Awards

  • 2008: OPI (Office Products International) Award in the “Reseller of the Year” category at Paperworld , Frankfurt am Main
  • 2012: OPI (Office Products International) Award in the “Reseller of the Year” category at Paperworld, Frankfurt am Main

literature

Web links

Commons : Kaut-Bullinger  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b According to the 2013/14 annual financial statements in the Federal Gazette
  2. Kaut, Andreas. In: Joseph S. Reitmayr: Handels- und Gewerbs-Address-Taschenbuch der Königl.-Baierische Haupt- und Residenz-Stadt München , 1818, pp. 186, 188, 265, 335, 356.
  3. ^ Trettenbach, Martin , House of Bavarian History .
  4. ^ Chronicle , Official Website.
  5. Lars Becker: From purveyors to the office to office specialists , Münchner Merkur , July 15, 2015.
  6. ^ Value community "Munich's first houses" with four other companies , möbel kultur, Ferdinand Holzmann Verlag, October 5, 2015.