Otto Dörner

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OTTO DÖRNER
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1925
Seat Hamburg
Number of employees 1000
sales EUR 220 million in 2017
Branch Waste management
Website www.doerner.de
Status: 2018

Otto Dörner company premises in Hamburg-Stellingen , entrance Lederstraße (2016)

The Otto Dörner Group is a private family business of waste management in Germany with headquarters in the district of Hamburg-Stellingen in Eimsbüttel district . The administrative headquarters are on Lederstrasse.

history

The company was founded in 1925 by Otto Dörner as a small haulage company in Wedel ; he bought suitable land and opened a gravel pit. In the 1960s, his son Horst Dörner took over the company and, according to his own statements, relocated the company headquarters to Hamburg-Stellingen in 1971.

As early as 2011, the group of companies owned around 950 hectares of gravel pit area, including a gravel works in Hittfeld since 1979 . In addition to gravel and sand, Dörner also supplied the concrete it had produced for the Elbe tunnel construction .

At the beginning of 2009 an advisory board - comparable to the supervisory board of a stock corporation - was founded for the Otto Dörner group of companies, chaired by Alexander Stuhlmann .

Today the company is controlled by Otto Dörner Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH , whose 50 percent shareholders are Horst (* 1930) and his son Marc Oliver Dörner.

In 1989, the Dörner company and the then disposal company SKP (now integrated in the disposal service provider Veolia ) successfully sued the Hamburg environmental authority ; From 1999 onwards, private operators were legally allowed to dispose of commercial waste similar to household waste in Hamburg.

In 2008 Dörner opened a 10,000 square meter recycling facility in Hamburgt-Stellingen for around 8 million euros, which is designed for a recycling volume of 150,000 tons or 450,000 cubic meters per year.

With around 1000 employees and 40 trainees, the company is active in the fields of waste disposal , recycling, gravel and sand as well as landfills and soil remediation , with 37 locations in northern Germany.

The turnover in 2017 was EUR 220 million. Until autumn 2018, Dörner exported waste paper and waste plastics to China through its subsidiary Otto Dörner Recycling GmbH .

Subsidiaries and holdings

The Otto Dörner Group includes a .:

  • Otto Dörner Disposal GmbH
  • Otto Dörner Recycling GmbH
  • Otto Dörner Kies and Landfills GmbH & Co. KG
  • Otto Dörner Kies and Environment Mecklenburg GmbH & Co. KG

Web links

Commons : Otto Dörner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b company on the company website
  2. Hamburger Abendblatt, June 6, 2005, No. 129, p. 16 / Department: Hamburg personally
  3. https://www.doerner.de/unternehmen/management/
  4. Daniela Stürmlinger: Two ground-burly makers , abendblatt.de of 13 September 2011
  5. Stuhlmann becomes head of the advisory board at Dörner , welt.de from January 31, 2009, accessed on August 25, 2019
  6. Company profile Otto Dörner GmbH & Co. KG , Bisnode Deutschland GmbH, accessed on August 25, 2019
  7. https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/article108105356/Zwei-bodenstaendige-Macher.html
  8. ^ Waste disposal companies are suing environmental authorities , Abendblatt.de of July 22, 1998
  9. City cleaning has to leave garbage to private individuals. Defeat for the environmental authority , Abendblatt.de from September 30, 1998
  10. Porschke sees negative consequences of the rubbish judgment , Die Welt, vol. 49, May 3, 1999, No. 101, p. 33
  11. ↑ The recycling plant in Stellingen starts in 2008. The Hamburg company Otto Dörner wants to process up to 150,000 tons of waste per year. , DIE WELT, August 9, 2007, No. 184, p. 37 / Department: ECONOMY
  12. Otto Dörner no longer exports to Asia , euwid-recycling.de of August 2, 2018

Coordinates: 53 ° 35 ′ 22.3 "  N , 9 ° 54 ′ 31.9"  E