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Grundig ( , , ) is a
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home appliances and consumer electronics brand. It is owned by Arçelik A.Ş., the white goods (major appliance) manufacturer of Turkish conglomerate
Koç Holding Koç Holding A.Ş. () is a Turkish multinational industrial conglomerate headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. It operates as the country's largest company, and the only to be listed on the Fortune Global 500 as of 2024. Koç Holding's contributio ...
. Originally a
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consumer electronics company, Grundig
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was founded in 1945 by
Max Grundig Max Grundig (; 7 May 1908 – 8 December 1989) was the German founder of electronics company Grundig, Grundig AG. Early life Grundig was raised by his parents in Nuremberg where he delayed his final school exams (''Abitur'') and completed train ...
and was headquartered for the most part in
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until its insolvency in 2003. The Grundig company helped fuel the post-war economic miracle of West Germany and it grew to become one of the leading manufacturers in the world of radio, TV, recording and other electronic equipment in the following decades. In the 1970s,
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began acquiring Grundig's shares, leading to complete control in 1993, but Philips divested Grundig by 1998. Grundig filed for bankruptcy in April 2003 after years of losses and strong competition from cheaper Asian competitors. Most of the former Grundig business was acquired by a Turkish-British joint venture of
Beko Beko ( ; stylized as beko) is a Turkish white goods and electronics brand of Arçelik A.Ş., which is controlled by the Koç Holding conglomerate. History Beko Elektronik A.Ş. was founded by Vehbi Koç, the founder of Koç Holding (who al ...
and
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in 2004, who relaunched the Grundig brand for consumer electronics as Grundig Intermedia GmbH, whereas Grundig's
car radio Vehicle audio is equipment installed in a car or other vehicle to provide in-car entertainment and information for the occupants. Such systems are popularly known as car stereos. Until the 1950s, it consisted of a simple AM radio. Additions si ...
division was acquired by American company
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. In 2007, Koç Holding (parent company of Beko) acquired full ownership of Grundig and put the brand under its home-appliances subsidiary Arcelik A.Ş. The legacy society was eventually merged with Arçelik's other brand to form Beko Germany GmbH, currently based in
Eschborn Eschborn () is a town in the Main-Taunus district, Hesse, Germany. It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Regional Authority, Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 21,488 (2018). Eschborn is home to numerous corporations due to it ...
near
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, which functions as the German and North European headquarters of Arçelik.


History

Grundig began in 1945 with the establishment of a store named Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer (), which sold
radio Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3  hertz (Hz) and 300  gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
s and was headquartered in
Fürth Fürth (; East Franconian German, East Franconian: ; ) is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Bavaria, Germany, in the administrative division (''Regierungsbezirk'') of Middle Franconia. It is the Franconia#Towns and cities, s ...
, northern
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. After the Second World War, Max Grundig recognized the need for radios in Germany, and in 1947 produced a kit, while a factory and administration centre were built at Fürth. In 1951, the first
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s were manufactured at the new facility. At the time Grundig was the largest radio manufacturer in
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. Divisions were established in
Nuremberg Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
,
Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
and
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( ; ; ; South Franconian German, South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, third-largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, after its capital Stuttgart a ...
. In 2013, Grundig launched its home appliances (white goods) product range, becoming one of the mainstream manufacturers in Europe. Parent Arcelik A.Ş., has more than 27,000 employees worldwide. Grundig has manufacturing plants in several European cities that deliver their products to more than 65 countries around the world.


1940s

Grundig started as a typical German company in 1945. Its early notability was due to ''Grundig radio''. Max Grundig, a radio dealer, built a machine called "''Heinzelmann''", which was a radio that came without
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and as a
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kit to circumvent post war rules. The first of the same was named the ''Weltklang''.


1950s

Based on the success of the Heinzelmann, Grundig opened a factory. This allowed the company to start ''Grundig TV''. This was created for the first German television channel which started in 1952. The company then developed a portable
tape recorder An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for storage. In its present ...
and The Grundig Television Receiver 210. In 1955, the American firm of
Wilcox-Gay Majestic Radios was an American radio brand from 1927 to 1955, trademarked as "The Mighty Monarchs of the Air". Noted for their high quality, they were initially manufactured by the Grigsby-Grunow Company of Chicago. After Grigsby-Grunow's dem ...
began importing Grundig radios into the U.S., using its Majestic Radio dealer network to distribute the German company's products. The marketing of "Majestic-Grundig" radios continued until Wilcox-Gay went out of business at the end of 1961. In 1957, Grundig purchased a majority stake in
Triumph-Adler TA Triumph-Adler GmbH (formerly TA Triumph-Adler AG) is a German office equipment manufacturer based in Nuremberg and founded in 1896. The company currently manufactures computer printers and other document management systems. The company is no ...
as well as in
Adlerwerke Adler was a German bicycle, car, and motorcycle manufacturer from 1880 until 1957. The'' 'Adler' '' name is German for 'eagle'. Adlerwerke vormals Heinrich Kleyer (‘Adler Works formerly nown asHeinrich Kleyer’) was a German manufacturer ...
. In 1958, Grundig acquired both companies outright and merged them and Grundig's
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division to form ''Triumph-Adler-Büromaschinen-Vertriebs-GmbH''.


1960s

A plant was opened in 1960 to manufacture
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s in
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, Northern Ireland, the first production by Grundig outside Germany. The managing director of the plant,
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, was kidnapped and later killed by the
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in December 1973. The factory was closed with the loss of around 1000 jobs in 1980.


1970s

In 1972, Grundig GmbH became Grundig AG. After this
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began to gradually accumulate
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in the company over the years, and assumed complete economic control in 1993. Grundig pulled out of this partnership in 1998 owing to unsatisfactory performance and the decline in Philips consumer electronics presence around the world.


1980s

Germany's first colour television projector was started by Grundig in 1981. The next year, the second generation electronic notepad was developed and marketed. Philips increased its stake in the company and Max Grundig no longer controlled business management in 1984.


1990s

In 1991, Grundig entered the telephony equipment market starting with its cordless telephone. In 1993, the Grundig TV was based on a 16:9 picture format for signal transmission. In 1995 and 1996, the company included 3-D sound systems, TVs, satellite receivers and other initiatives that included interactive user guidance. However, Philips divested of its investment in the company by 1997–8.


2000s

At the end of June 2000 Grundig relocated its headquarters in Fürth to
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-Langwasser. The company had a turnover of
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1.281
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the following year. In autumn 2002, Grundig's banks did not extend the company's
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, leaving the company with an April 2003 deadline to announce
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. Grundig AG declared
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in 2003. In 2004 the UK's Alba plc and the Turkish Koç's
Beko Beko ( ; stylized as beko) is a Turkish white goods and electronics brand of Arçelik A.Ş., which is controlled by the Koç Holding conglomerate. History Beko Elektronik A.Ş. was founded by Vehbi Koç, the founder of Koç Holding (who al ...
jointly took over Grundig Home InterMedia System, Grundig's consumer electronics division. In 2007 Alba sold its half of the business to Koç for US$50.3 million, although it retained the license to use the Grundig brand in the UK until 2010, and in Australasia until 2012. In 2007
Grundig Mobile Grundig Mobile was a brand licensed by Koç Holding of Turkey to Vitelcom of Spain for mobile phones and accessories. It was established in 2005. Grundig Mobile products were developed in conjunction with Purple Labs and SkySpring. The product p ...
announced the U900
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-based mobile phone. At the end of 2007 Turkey's
Koç Holding Koç Holding A.Ş. () is a Turkish multinational industrial conglomerate headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. It operates as the country's largest company, and the only to be listed on the Fortune Global 500 as of 2024. Koç Holding's contributio ...
took full ownership of Grundig Multimedia, the parent company of Grundig Intermedia GmbH in
Nuremberg Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
.


2010s

The company continued on to produce entertainment electronics, electrical, and home appliances. The company entered the
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sector in 2013, thus becoming the EU's only consumer electronics company covering the full range. Grundig closed its Nuremberg offices in 2016 in order to share working space with Beko, then headquartered at
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.


Present

Grundig Intermedia was merged with Beko into Beko Grundig Deutschland GmbH, moved again to Eschborn, still in the Frankfurt metropolitan area, and renamed Beko Germany GmbH in late 2023. Worldwide, the Grundig brand employs 1,600 people in production,
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and sales. The brand is organized into three product groups: consumer electronics, small domestic appliances and large household appliances.


Sponsorship

Grundig became the first official technology partner of the
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(professional
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league) in 2011. In addition to that, the Nuremberg football stadium was called Grundig Stadium until the end of 2015. Grundig continued its Bundesliga Official Technology Partnership in 2014. The Grundig logo was a permanent display item during all Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 broadcasts from 2012/13 until 2014/15. Grundig is also the name sponsor of the Norwegian Women's and Men's Handball Leagues. Furthermore, Grundig continued its sponsorship with Fenerbahçe's women's and men's volleyball teams, and sponsored many international golf tournaments in 2014. Grundig launched the Respect Food initiative with the goal of underlining the seriousness of the
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problem to reduce global food waste which is the second topic of the UN's 2030 sustainable development goals.


Products

Grundig offers household appliances and electronic goods. * Television: Grundig offers a wide range of televisions based on LCD technology as well as models with an OLED screen. * Radio: Grundig produced several ranges of transistor radios. These included the small portable "Yacht Boy" radios for mariners, with FM, LW, MW, and up to 12 SW bands for worldwide coverage. The Satellit range radios were the most robust and sophisticated of the Grundig radio range. * Audio: Grundig audiovisual product range offers HIFI Systems, soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. * Home appliances: manufactured by Grundig include fridges, freezers, ovens, stoves, hobs, hoods, microwaves, warming drawers, washing machines and dryers. Grundig's small domestic appliances include coffee machines, toasters, tea makers, kettles, mixers, blenders, other kitchen helpers, dishwashers, steam irons and vacuum cleaners. * Personal care products: Grundig extended its product range and offers hair dryers, hair stylers, shavers, body scales, foot massagers, manicure and pedicure sets, toothbrushes, facial saunas and ultrasonic cleaners.


See also

*
Grundig Business Systems Grundig Business Systems (GBS) is a German maker of dictation solutions located in Bayreuth and Nuremberg in Germany and employs 170 people. It was spun off from Grundig AG in 2001 to focus on the of manufacture of analogue and digital dictati ...
*
Video Compact Cassette Video 2000 (also known as V2000, with the tape standard Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) is a consumer videocassette system and analogue recording standard developed by Philips and Grundig to compete with JVC's VHS and Sony's Betamax video techn ...
- VP-100
VTR A video tape recorder (VTR) is a tape recorder designed to record and playback video and audio material from magnetic tape. The early VTRs were open-reel devices that record on individual reels of 2-inch-wide (5.08 cm) tape. They were use ...


References


External links


Official Grundig AG websiteAAGF Amicale des Anciens de Grundig France


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