Händlmaier

Luise Händlmaier Senffabrikation GmbH & Co. KG
Händlmaier's
GmbH & Co. KG
Industry Food processing
Founded Regensburg, Germany (1910 (1910))
Headquarters Regensburg, Germany
Key people
Franz Wunderlich, CEO
Revenue €15 million (2007)
Website haendlmaier.de

Händlmaier's is a brand of sweet Bavarian mustard manufactured by Luise Händlmaier Senffabrikation GmbH & Co. KG, based in Regensburg, Germany.

History

In 1910, master butcher Karl and his wife Johanna Händlmaier founded a butcher shop on Gesandtenstraße in Regensburg. In 1914, Johanna Händlmaier created a recipe for a sweet Bavarian mustard, which today is principally consumed with Weißwurst and Leberkäse.

In 1945, after the end of the Second World War, Karl Händlmaier's son Joseph took over the butcher shop and ran it together with is wife. After the death of Joseph in 1955, his widow Luise ran the butcher shop until 1964, when, at the age of 54, she sold all six locations to a local sausage producer to concentrate exclusively on the production and sale of the sweet mustard.

After the death of Luise Händlmaier in 1981, the company was run by Christa Aumer, Luise's daughter. In 1988, Christa Aumer's son Franz Wunderlich assumed control of the company.

The firm relocated in 1992 from the Regensburg city center into an industrial area Haslbach further outside the city. From there, the company also produces mustard for private label discount chains such as Aldi or Lidl.

Figures

Händlmaier is the market leader in Germany for sweet mustard, with a market share over 30% in 2004, with a turnover of €13 million. Händlmaier is organized as a GmbH & Co. KG.[1][2]

Sponsorship

In the 2012–13 2. Bundesliga season, Händlmaier was the main sponsor for SSV Jahn Regensburg.[3]

See also

References

  1. Company profile on bongusto.de
  2. Report on Händlmaier on stern.de
  3. Main sponsor on ssv-jahn.de, visited on 10 December 2013
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