Heinrich Schmid's painters' workshop

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HS Holding Nordwest GmbH & Co. KG
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1914
Seat Reutlingen , Germany
management Holger Graeser
Number of employees 5200
sales EUR 197.87 million
Branch Painting, interior work
Website www.heinrich-schmid.de
As of December 31, 2014

The Heinrich Schmid painters' workshops , currently trading under the name Heinrich Schmid , are a painting company founded in 1914 by Heinrich Schmid Senior. Today the group, based in Reutlingen, consists of several independent companies, including four holding companies, with a large number of subsidiaries in Germany and other European countries. The group companies offer painting work and related services in the interior design segment.

history

The nucleus of the corporate group is a painting company founded in 1914 by Heinrich Schmid Senior (1885–1965). In 1955 he passed the business on to his son Heinrich Schmid junior (1911–1984). At the end of the 1960s, the group already had more than 200 employees. In 1984, Carl-Heiner Schmid, the 3rd generation, took over the management of the group and continued expansion.

organization structure

The company is divided into legally independent regional companies ( holdings ) with more than 140 branches in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Spain, under which the various branches (partly under the name Heinrich Schmid , partly under the names of acquired companies) are consolidated . These include HS Holding Nordwest (Emmering, Essen, Heilbronn, Schwentinental, Ludwigsburg, Stuttgart), HS Holding Südost (Chemnitz, Grub am Forst, Pirna, Radeberg, Zwickau), HS Holding Süd GmbH & Co. KG (Gersthofen, Markranstädt , Munich, Pliezhausen, Rottenburg, Tübingen, Berlin) and HS Holding Südwest (Baden-Baden, Bretten, Eschbach, Freiburg, Hanau, Linkenheim-Hochstetten, Lörrach, Offenburg).

Individual proof

  1. a b c consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2018 in the electronic Federal Gazette
  2. Tradition : at heinrich-schmid.com, accessed on June 7, 2016
  3. Ulrich Steudel: A painter on the career ladder with Heinrich Schmid. In: Deutsche Handwerks Zeitung . September 25, 2015, accessed June 9, 2016 .