Gottlieb Duttweiler

Gottlieb Duttweiler

Gottlieb Duttweiler in the 1950s
Personal details
Born (1888-08-18)18 August 1888
Zürich, Switzerland
Died 8 June 1962(1962-06-08) (aged 73)
Nationality Swiss
Political party Landesring der Unabhängigen (LdU)
Spouse(s) Adele Duttweiler
Residence Park im Grüene
Occupation businessman
Known for Migros, LdU
Strehlgasse 13, Lindenhof in Zurich, birthplace of Gottlieb Duttweiler
Plaque at Strehlgasse 13
The Duttweiler family, Gottlieb to the right.

Gottlieb Duttweiler (15 August 1888 8 June 1962) was a Swiss businessman and politician, founder of both the Migros chain of grocery stores and the (LdU) party.

Life and work

Duttweiler was born in Zürich. Starting with five vehicles in 1925, his Migros eventually opened stores and is today one of the main grocery chains in Switzerland. The original secret to his success was bringing daily necessities to the consumer by excluding the middlemen. As a result, many producers initially chose to boycott Migros, and Duttweiler's Migros would itself manufacture or package those missing products. In 1941 Gottlieb and his wife Adele Duttweiler transferred ownership of Migros to their customers, as a cooperative.[1] Duttweiler also required that Migros contribute a percentage of profits (actual from the total revenue) to cultural, athletic, and hobby-related activities. This led to the Migros-club-schools and several hobby courses. He also initiated the so-called Park im Grüene or Dutti-Park at the site of the later institute that was named after Gottlieb Duttweiler. In 1949 he participated at the former Buchclub Ex Libris, which was integrated in the Migros group in 1956.[2] The Zürich-based Reederei Zürich AG ordered at the H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, the cargo ship Adele which was launched in Hamburg on 15 July 1952, the ship was christened by Adele Duttweiler, the wife of Gottlieb Duttweiler, on behalf of the Migros Genossenschaftsbund.[3]

Duttweiler also founded the political party Landesring der Unabhängigen (national ring of independents). Adele and Gottlieb Dutweiler established the Adele und Gottlieb Duttweiler Stiftung to ensure the future work of the Migros chain as a cooperative according to the founding act.[4]

Duttweiler died in Zurich. The Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Rüschlikon was founded after his death.

References

  1. Jens Martignoni (2004-10-24). "Ethischer Individualismus im Leben und Werk unserer Zeitgenossen und Zeitgenossinnen: Zu Gottlieb und Adele Duttweiler" (in German). flexibles.ch. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  2. "Ex Libris Geschichte" (in German). exlibrisrecords.ch. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  3. "Euses Schiff" (PDF) (in German). Brückenbauer. 1952-07-25. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  4. "G. und A. Duttweiler-Stiftung" (in German). Migros. Retrieved 2015-06-14.

External links

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