Vestel

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Vestel Electronics AS

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legal form AS
ISIN TRAVESTL91H6
founding 1975
Seat Manisa , Turkey
management Enis Turan Erdoğan, CEO
Number of employees 15,856
sales 3,270,000,000 USD
Branch Electronic devices
Website www.vestel.com
As of December 31, 2017

Vestel A.Ş. is a Turkish group specializing in the production of electronic devices. He belongs to the Zorlu Group . Vestel was founded in Manisa in 1975 . Current Vestel brands are, for example, Telefunken , Graetz , Techwood, Finlux, Luxor , Vestfrost and Toshiba (TV Europe), for television sets also Hitachi, JVC and Kendo.

In 1996 Vestel founded VESEG GmbH in Munich together with the German SEG ( Schmid Electronics GmbH ) as a joint European distributor. At the end of 2007 this partnership was separated and since 2008 VESEG has been a 100% subsidiary of the Vestel Group. The company name was changed to Vestel Germany GmbH.

Vestel u. a. by sponsoring the former Turkish football club Manisaspor , which played in the Süper Lig from 2005 to 2008 under the name Vestel Manisaspor . After Vestel's withdrawal as the main sponsor, the association has been called Manisaspor since 2008.

In 2008, the Danish household appliance manufacturer Vestfrost was acquired.

Vestel household refrigerator

Drones

Vestel also produces drones for military use.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Vestel 2017 Annual Report , accessed August 15, 2018
  2. heise online: Vestel takes over Toshiba's TV license for Europe. Retrieved September 4, 2017 .
  3. test February 2018 page 28