Vorwerk SE & Co. KG | |
Type: | Kommanditgesellschaft |
Foundation: | Wuppertal, Germany (1883) |
Location: | Wuppertal |
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Num Employees: | 9,127 (2023)[2] |
Products: | Household appliances, financial services, electronics |
Industry: | Retail, electronics |
Revenue: | €3.2 billion (2023 group sales)[3] |
Vorwerk SE & Co. KG, trading as Vorwerk (pronounced as /de/), is an international diversified corporate group headquartered in Wuppertal, Germany. Vorwerk was founded in 1883.[4] The core business is the production and the sale of household products (Thermomix kitchen appliance, Kobold vacuum cleaner) via direct sales.
Akf Bank, founded in 1968, is a subsidiary of the company and is responsible for Vorwerk's lending business.[5]
The company, which is family-owned and operated as a limited partnership, reported having 9,127 employees as of 2023. The company posted a revenue of €3.2 billion in 2023.
In 1883, the Barmer Teppichfabrik Vorwerk & Co was founded by the brothers Carl (1847 - 1907) and Adolf Vorwerk.[6] That very same year, the brothers parted ways again and Carl Vorwerk continued to run the company.[7] The firm initially manufactured high-quality carpets and upholstery fabrics, and later also the looms used to make them – first under an English patent, and then under an improved proprietary patent.
Carl Vorwerk’s son, Carl Jr. (1878 - 1904), was to be his successor as company director, but he died just a few months after taking the helm in 1903. Thus, upon the death of the company founder in 1907, his son-in-law, August Mittelsten Scheid (1871 - 1955), became sole managing partner. Under his leadership, the company diversified following the First World War, taking up the production of gear units and electric motors for gramophones as its military research efforts halted.
As radio grew in popularity in the 1920s, gramophone sales dropped precipitously. This dire situation gave rise to the birth of the “Vorwerk Kobold” in 1929: chief engineer Engelbert Gorissen developed out of a gramophone motor a high-performance electric upright vacuum cleaner. On 25 May 1930, a patent was granted for the Kobold “Model 30”. At first, sales of what was at the time a completely unknown appliance in Germany were very poor, despite the relatively modest price of 20 Reichsmarks. Only when direct sales were launched in 1930 – the brainchild of Werner Mittelsten Scheid (19041953), a son of the company founder – did the product meet with success. By 1935, 100,000 “Kobolds” had been sold, by 1937 half a million and by 1953 one million. Already before the Second World War, in 1938, the first foreign sales organization was established: Vorwerk Folletto in Italy.
During World War II, the main plant in Wuppertal-Barmen was severely damaged in a May 1943 bombing, after which August Mittelsten Scheid’s sons, Werner and Erich Mittelsten Scheid, jointly took over management of the firm. The sales organization, which had held the company above water during the war years by selling various products, discontinued operations that year.
After the war was over, production and sales were rebuilt, first in Germany, and then in Europe and overseas. By 1955, 2,000 Vorwerk sales representatives were once again underway. Sole managing partner – following the death of his brother in 1953 – was Erich Mittelsten Scheid.[8]
In 1969, Dr. Jörg Mittelsten Scheid, Werner’s son, succeeded his uncle as head of the family business. Three years later, Günter Busch and Bernd Balders became the first managing partners who were not members of the founding family.
While up to the end of the 1960s the company focused mainly on the production and sale of vacuum cleaners, carpets and upholstery fabrics, ever since that time it has continually diversified, initially into the services sector. Vorwerk was co-founder of the akf bank in 1968; in 1970 the in-house data processing department brought forth the ZEDA Gesellschaft für Datenverarbeitung und EDV-Beratung mbH & Co. KG;[9] and the founding of Hygienic Service Gebäudereinigung und Umweltpflege GmbH in 1974 was the germ cell that led to the Hectas Facility Services division. At the same time, the company was also expanding its range of household products. This included the launch of the Thermomix food processor in 1971, followed by Vorwerk Fitted Kitchens in 1974.[10]
The company kicked off the 21st century with a number of new acquisitions and restructuring projects. In 2001, Vorwerk purchased the Lux Asia Pacific direct sales organization from the Swedish Electrolux group, thus consolidating its position on the Asian market. The next year saw the introduction of the “Feelina” ironing system, and the year after that the spin-off of the company’s data processing services: ZEDA was sold to T-Systems in 2003.[11] The final coup was the acquisition of American cosmetic manufacturer Jafra Cosmetics in May 2004.[12]
By the end of 2005, Jörg Mittelsten Scheid left the board.
In 2017, Vorwerk acquired robotic vacuum manufacturer Neato Robotics, a US-based company known for its robot vacuum cleaners.
Since 2022, the board of directors at Vorwerk has been in the hands of Thomas Stoffmehl (speaker of the executive board), Hauke Paasch (member of the executive board) and Thomas Rodemann (member of the executive board).[13] The same year, Vorwerk sold Jafra Cosmetics to the Mexican direct sales company Betterware for USD 255 million.[14] In May 2023, Neato Robotics ceased operations.[15]
Vorwerk is active in more than 60 countries with its own sales companies or via trading partners – known as distributors (as of June 2024).[16]
The consolidated Vorwerk group encompasses over 20 companies worldwide, which are divided into five main fields of business.
as well as sales companies in China, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Greece, Japan, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Taiwan, the Czech Republic, Turkey and the United States.[18]
as well as additional subsidiaries in Spain.
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In 2023, Vorwerk Group reported revenue of €3.2 billion. Direct sales were the main driver, accounting for 70.8% of sales outside Germany. The share of business volume outside of Germany was 58.5 %.[20]
Vorwerk is primarily known for its production and sales of household appliances, such as Kobold and Thermomix, with the latter being the company's biggest revenue contributor.
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