Brandstätter Group

Brandstätter Group (geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co. KG) is a German company, headquartered in Zirndorf, Bavaria.[1] The group is composed of toy company Playmobil, Playmobil 1.2.3 Ltd, Inmold Ltd, Hob Electronics Ltd, Hob Components Ltd, HOB Inc., HOB GmbH & Co KG, and Hob Software Ltd.

Brandstätter Group
TypeToy; electronic
Founded1876
HeadquartersZirndorf, Germany
Key people
Andreas Brandstätter
Horst Brandstätter

Melvin Brandstätter, John Brandstätter, Joseph Brandstätter, Jacob Brandstätter,

Johnathan Brandstätter
ProductsPlaymobil
computer software
hula hoops
large plastic toys
piggy banks
telephones
cash registers
scales
Websitehttp://www.playmobil.de

In 1876, the company was founded by Andreas Brandstätter in Fürth, Bavaria and produced ornamental fittings and locks. By 1921, the company mainly was producing metal toys such as piggy banks, telephones, cash registers, and scales.

In 1954, production shifted to plastics and in the following years produced toys such as the Multi-Worker play-set. The Playmobil line of products was introduced in 1970 under Horst Brandstätter and marketed worldwide in 1975.

The Brandstätter Group produces exclusively in Europe, chiefly at its main factory in Dietenhofen, 25 km from Zirndorf, with a workforce of 750 people. Although Playmobil also has factories in Malta (700 employees), Spain and the Czech Republic, Horst Brandstätter expanded production in Germany, and invested heavily in the Dietenhofen factory. New products included the Lechuza self-watering planters.[2]

References

  1. "Impressum." Playmobil. Retrieved on 27 September 2011. "geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co. KG Brandstätterstr. 2 - 10 90513 Zirndorf Amtsgericht Fürth HR A 2190"
  2. Grosse deutsche Familienunternehmen 3525403380 Markus Plate, Torsten Groth, Volker Ackermann - 2011 "Vertrieben werden sie unter dem Markennamen »Lechuza« (spanisch: Eule). Horst Brandstätter persönlich hat das Pflanzbehältersystem mit Selbstbewässerungssystem erfunden, das Erdpflanzen bis zu zwölf Wochen lang mit Wasser ..."


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