Zimmer Biomet Holdings
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
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legal form | Corporation |
ISIN | US98956P1021 |
founding | 1927 |
Seat | Warsaw , Indiana , United States |
management | Bryan C. Hanson (President and CEO ) |
Number of employees | 17,500 |
sales | 5,998,000,000 US dollars |
Branch | Medical technology |
Website | www.zimmerbiomet.de |
As of December 31, 2015 |
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. ( NYSE : ZBH) is a US medical technology company and one of the world's largest suppliers of orthopedic implants . The company's headquarters are in Warsaw , Indiana . The company is listed in the S&P 500 . The headquarters for the EMEA region is located in Winterthur , Switzerland and emerged from Centerpulse , a spin-off from Sulzer Medica . The seat of the German branch is in Freiburg im Breisgau .
In British English , the term zimmer frame , or zimmer for short , has spread as a generic name for the walker rollator .
Products
Its main products include knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, spine and dental implants, as well as plates and screws for fracture treatment. Since 2006, Zimmer has been offering a knee implant that has been specially designed for the female anatomy.
In 2016, the company sold $ 2.752 billion in knee products, $ 1.868 billion in hip products, $ 662 million in the CMF & Spine, $ 428 million in dental products, and $ 1.645 billion in the company's SET. which include surgery, sports medicine, foot, ankle, extremities and trauma. In addition, there were various sales of USD 329 million that were not assigned to a specific area. Compared to 2015, Zimmer Biomet was able to increase its sales by 28.1%.
history
Zimmer Holdings was founded in 1927 by Justin O. Zimmer (1884–1951) and had sales of $ 160,000 from the production of aluminum rails in the first year. In 1933 a department for associations was established. In 1942, the company's turnover breaks the million mark.
In 1950, Zimmer launched the first hip prosthesis developed by Palmer Eicher , in 1951 Zimmer achieved sales of 2 million US dollars for the first time, and in 1960 it was twice as much. In 1967 the company set up its own export department, and one year later Zimmer bought large areas of land to expand their production facilities. In 1979, Little Manufacturing Company in North Carolina , which specializes in soft goods, is acquired. At the turn of the next decade, Zimmer had 522 employees and sales of US $ 27.2 million. From 1971 Zimmer sold the Charnley hip prosthesis .
The company was acquired by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1972 and they introduce the first polyethylene prostheses at the AAOS annual meeting . In 1977 the marketing company Nemoto Shokai was taken over in Japan, laying the foundation stone for Zimmer Japan. In 1987 the company already had a turnover of 500 million US dollars, and in 1992 the company moved into a new headquarters in Warsaw (Indiana) . In 1993 another production facility was opened in Ponce , Puerto Rico .
2001 Zimmer Holdings was separated from Bristol-Myers Squibb and again independent. On August 7, 2001, the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange . In 2003 Zimmer acquired the Swiss company Centerpulse AG, the former medical technology division of the Sulzer group. Centerpulse was the most important manufacturer of orthopedic implants in Europe. The Zimmer Institute has also offered orthopedic courses in various surgical techniques since 2003 .
On April 24, 2014, Zimmer Holdings announced that it would take over medical technology company Biomet Inc. for $ 13.4 billion. In June 2015, the acquisition of Biomet was completed and the company name was changed to Zimmer Biomet Holdings .
Product liability suits
In November 2018, an international research association named the artificial hip joint Durom-Metasul-LDH, which had been withdrawn from the market, as an example of defective medical implants; around 100 victims are waiting for a decision by the Freiburg Regional Court . Metal is said to have worn off due to a faulty construction. This metal was distributed in the body and led to bone loss.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.reuters.com/article/brief-zimmer-biomet-names-bryan-hanson-c/brief-zimmer-biomet-names-bryan-hanson-ceo-idUSASB0BYH2
- ↑ a b Form 10-K 2015
- ↑ Zimmer frame. In: Oxford English Dictionary . Oxford University , accessed February 17, 2017 .
- ↑ a b company history. Zimmer Suisse, accessed on February 18, 2017 .
- ↑ Zimmer Biomet Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2016 Financial Results. Zimmer Biomet, January 31, 2016, accessed February 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Zimmer Institute Training Effort Focused on Improved Patient Quality of Life. Zimmer Biomet, March 31, 2003, accessed February 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Michelle Fay Cortez: Zimmer to Buy Biomet for $ 13.4 Billion Adding Orthopedics . In: Bloomberg.com . April 24, 2014. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
- ↑ Zimmer Biomet - Zimmer Completes Combination with Biomet. Zimmer Biomet, accessed February 17, 2017 .
- ↑ https://projekte.sueddeutsche.de/implantfiles/politik/implant-files-decke-misstaende-bei-medizinprodukte-auf-e198546/?autologin=true
- ↑ https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/implantfiles/implantfiles-105.html