Debrunner Koenig Holding

Debrunner Koenig Holding AG, headquartered in St. Gallen, is a Swiss wholesale distributor specialising in multi-metal distribution, reinforcements and construction technology, technical products and fastening technology for customers in the fields of construction, industry and commerce. The corporate group has 1,577 employees and generated turnover of 1.06 billion Swiss francs in 2017.

Debrunner Koenig Holding AG
TypeAktiengesellschaft
Industrywholesale
Founded1755 / 1988
HeadquartersSt. Gallen, Switzerland
Key people
RevenueCHF 1.17 billion (2018)
Number of employees
1,537 (2018)
Websitewww.dkh.ch

Debrunner Koenig Holding was founded in 1988 through the merger of the tradition-rich Debrunner Group in St. Gallen, with roots reaching back to 1755, with the Koenig Group. The company has been part of the German corporation Klöckner & Co SE since 1997.

Profile

The corporate group comprises the three divisions Reinforcements, Multi Metal and Technical Products, represented by the companies Debrunner Acifer, Debrunner Acifer Bewehrungen, Metall Service Menziken and Bewetec. The Reinforcements division includes all reinforcement steels and selected products in the areas of reinforcement technology and reinforcement accessories. In the Multi Metal category, the group supplies the market with steel and metal products and offers various prefabrication options in its warehouses and service centres. The third division, Technical Products, covers additional construction needs and the requirements of industrial customers and tradespeople in the areas of civil engineering, water and building technology, fastener and fixing technology, tools, machines, and occupational safety and health.

History

The Debrunner Koenig Group traces its roots back to 1755, when the “Hochreutiner'sche Eisenhandlung” (hardware store) opened in St. Gallen. The Hochreutiner family ran the business for four generations.

In 1862, with no further direct successor forthcoming, Theodor Scherrer took the helm. He was followed in 1885 by Jean Debrunner, under whose leadership the company expanded and was renamed Debrunner & Cie in 1911. The First World War and post-war deprivations then brought an abrupt end to the thriving economy spawned by industrialisation.

In 1930, the former limited partnership became a joint-stock company. The company was passed on to the next generation, with Henri Debrunner and Max Scherrer both following in their fathers’ footsteps. The steel and metal trade recovered very slowly after the years of crisis, only to experience another setback with the outbreak of the Second World War.

With the strong economic recovery during the post-war years, Debrunner proceeded to grow over the course of four decades to become a corporate group doing business nationwide. The Debrunner Group then merged with the Koenig Group in 1988. The former Debrunner AG continued to be run as an operational subsidiary. This subsidiary acquired the Acifer Group in 1996, resulting in the founding of Debrunner Acifer AG and further regional companies.

In late 2005, Debrunner Koenig Holding acquired the Metall Service business unit from Alu Menziken Holding. The company was incorporated into the Debrunner Koenig Group as an independent metals division and today does business under the name Metall Service Menziken AG.

In 2008, the subsidiary Koenig Verbindungstechnik AG, specialising in connection, fastening and sealing technology, was spun off from Debrunner Koenig Holding in a management buy-out and sold to the Swiss private equity company Capvis.

The company Koenig Feinstahl AG discontinued its activities for the metalworking industry such as value-added cutting, warehousing and distribution services at the end of 2015.

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