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Craemer Group

Coordinates: 51°52′42″N 8°14′29″E / 51.878276°N 8.241393°E / 51.878276; 8.241393
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Craemer Group
Company typeGmbH (Holding)
Founded1912
Headquarters
Key people
Sebastian P. Brandenburg and Christoph J. Brandenburg (both Chairman Craemer GmbH), Siegbert Geldner (Managing Director Craemer GmbH), Stephan Kogel (Managing Director Craemer GmbH)[1]
ProductsMetal forming, plastics processing and tool making
Revenue355 M Euro (2023)[2]
Number of employees
around 1100 (2023)[2]
Main Entrance of the Craemer GmbH, headquarters of the Craemer Group in Herzebrock-Clarholz

The Craemer Group is a company based in the German town of Herzebrock-Clarholz (district of Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia). Today, the company, founded in 1912 by Paul Craemer as Press-, Stanz- und Hammerwerke GmbH, employs a staff of around 1100 in metal forming, tool making and plastics processing and achieved a total operating performance of around 355 million Euros in 2023.[2] The group consists of the umbrella company Craemer Holding GmbH, its subsidiary Craemer GmbH and the subsidiaries thereof.[3]

Company profile

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The Craemer Group is an internationally active family company specialised in metal forming, plastics processing and tool making. Their headquarters is the Craemer GmbH founded in 1912 and located in the German town of Herzebrock-Clarholz. Today, the group consists of the following operating companies: the German headquarters with production in all three business activities, a metal factory each in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia (Craemer Slovakia, s.r.o.[4]) and in Attendorn, Germany (Craemer Attendorn GmbH & Co. KG) as well as a plastics injection moulding facility in Telford, Great Britain (Craemer UK Ltd[5]). For the sales of its plastic programme, the Group also has an independent sales office each in Lesquin (Lille metropolitan area) (Craemer France Sarl), in Denmark (Craemer Nordic ApS), in Florida (Craemer US Corporation) and a branch office in Poland.[3]

In Metal Forming, Craemer develops, constructs and manufactures precision-stamped and large parts mainly for the automotive industry, above all for the interior: primarily seat pans but also seating components, elements for seatbelt systems and doors as well as crossbar beams.

The focus of Plastics Processing lies in the development, production and marketing of plastic pallets, pallet boxes, storage and transport containers as well as wheeled waste bins. Under the product brand Palcontrol®, Craemer offers "intelligent pallets" and provides complete solutions based on RFID technology in order to optimise logistics processes.

All the tools and moulds needed for production are made by Craemer's own Tool Making facility. These include progressive and transfer tools for metal production and injection moulds for plastics processing. At headquarters, a technology centre with research and development and construction serves all divisions, as well as a product development office in Delft, the Netherlands (BPO International B.V.). Today, Craemer Group is one of Europe's leading manufacturers in all their product areas and is a global market leader with their plastic pallet range.[2]

History

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Company founder Paul Craemer

In May 1912 the engineer Paul Craemer (1874–1940) founded the Press-, Stanz- und Hammerwerke GmbH for metal forming in the German town of Herzebrock, East-Westphalia. A rolling mill was established on the new premises on the outskirts of Herzebrock in 1928.

After the Second World War, the eldest grandson of the company founder, Hans-Joachim Brandenburg, began the reconstruction of the company. In the 1950s the company was recognised as a major supplier of parts for agricultural machinery. In 1958, Craemer opened a new business activity for plastics processing and started with the injection moulding of large containers. In 1967, the company developed the worldwide first plastic pallet moulded in one shot, for which they received a patent in the same year. In the 1980s waste disposal containers were included in the plastic product range. In the business field of metal forming, 1978 marked the demolition of the hot rolling mill and thus the final change to the processing of cold rolling sheets. In the 1980s Craemer became established as an automotive supplier, manufacturing metal formed parts for cars.

In 1997, the production started in the metal plant in Slovakia. In 2001, Craemer took over the Kliko-Entsorgunssysteme GmbH (Waste Disposal Systems), opened a plastics processing plant in Telford in 2006 and founded a distribution company in the Paris metropolitan area on May 1, 2009. In 2015, Craemer took over the SKA GmbH & Co. KG, a well-established, German metal processing company in Attendorn, Sauerland Region (Olpe district).[6]

References

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  1. ^ Legal notice
  2. ^ a b c d Facts & figures - Craemer group from craemer.com
  3. ^ a b Overview Locations - Craemer group from craemer.com
  4. ^ Craemer Slovakia from craemer.com
  5. ^ Craemer UK Ltd. from craemer.com
  6. ^ Chronicle Craemer Groupfrom craemer.com

51°52′42″N 8°14′29″E / 51.878276°N 8.241393°E / 51.878276; 8.241393