Market halls Munich

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Market halls Munich

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legal form Municipal own operation
founding 2007
Seat Munich
management Kristina Frank

Boris Schwartz

sales around 2.0 billion ?? €
Branch Grocery and flower wholesale
Website markthallen-muenchen.de

Markthallen München is the name of the merged own operation from Großmarkthalle München and Schlachthof München . The company premises are divided between the two districts of Sendling and Isarvorstadt .

history

The idea of ​​merging the two directly adjacent companies in the city of Munich had been around for a long time. On December 1, 2005, the city ​​council decided to merge the two own businesses, which was completed on January 1, 2007.

Tasks and organization

The main task of the company is to manage the Munich wholesale market hall including the transhipment point and the sorting facility, the Munich slaughterhouse, the four permanent food markets in the city ( Viktualienmarkt , Elisabethmarkt , Pasinger Viktualienmarkt and Wiener Markt ) and the Munich weekly markets as facilities of the state capital to supply the population with To operate food and flowers.

The Munich market halls are run by the city and are managed by the municipal department of the city of Munich. The professional city councilor Kristina Frank ( CSU ) has been "First Plant Manager" of the city's own operations since 2018 and determines the economic policy direction. The “Second Plant Manager” (formerly “Director”) responsible for the operational business of the Markthallen is the city councilor and planning expert Boris Schwartz ( Greens ), who has been in charge of the Markthallen since 2012.

For historical and local political reasons, the Munich market halls are run as a local authority . Other wholesale market operations in Germany are run as government operations , own operations , GmbHs (purely municipal or with participation), cooperatives (the wholesalers) or purely privately. Operating a wholesale market is not one of the statutory duties of a municipality.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A market with many markets on grossmaerkte.org
  2. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: company statutes for the market halls in Munich on muenchen.info (PDF; 118 kB) )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.muenchen.info
  3. Kristina Frank's résumé on her campaign page on LinkedIn , as of March 29, 2020
  4. Dominik Hutter: Rathauskareer: The way up - and back. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , January 9, 2017, accessed on March 29, 2020.