MPF Industry Group

MPF Industry Group
Private
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1976[1][2]
Headquarters Singapore[3][4]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Zsolt Felcsuti
Csaba Bálint
Péter Körmöczi-Kovács
Lawrence Fong
Products Precision industrial components, abrasives, heating devices, powertool accessories, tools, building materials, furniture[5]
Revenue Increase US$ 302.18 million (2013)[6][7]
Increase US$ 37.01 million (2013)[6][7]
Profit Increase US$ 35.18 million (2013)[6][7]
Total assets Increase US$ 275.40 million (2013)[6][7]
Total equity Increase US$ 216.93 million (2013)[6][7]
Website www.mpfholding.com

The MPF Industry Group is a multinational manufacturing company with major investments in East-Central Europe [4] and in the Far East.[8] According to Forbes Magazine, its the third biggest Hungarian owned family business.[3]

History

Founding

The story of MPF Industry Group started in 1976 when Csaba Felcsuti established a business with a group of enterpreneurs in the socialist Hungary.[2] However, private companies were not even legal in Hungary at the time, Mr. Felcsuti was one of the first who wanted to gain advantage from the communist government’s first free market initiatives, so as the law made it possible, Mr. Felcsuti started to work as a private enterpreneur. Later, Csaba left the group and started to manufacture tools in the garage of his house.[1]

New business opportunities

At the time, when communism started to collapse, the son of Csaba Felcsuti, Zsolt Felcsuti was working in Switzerland. As several DIY store chains appeared in the Hungarian market the father and son saw the only time business opportunity to make the next step out of the garage based manufactury.[1] In a 2006 interview with Zsolt Felcsuti released in Financial Times the following was written about this chapter of MPF Industry Group history:

"At the time, several foreign DIY retailers were entering the Hungarian market, selling mostly imported goods, including power tools. That looked like an opening to Mr Felcsuti, despite the fact that he and his father had no power tools to sell. The two worked hard to produce models for about 200 tools before approaching a senior buyer at Baumax, an Austrian-owned chain. “He said, ‘I’ll give you five minutes because you speak such good German’.” The five minutes were enough to win a purchase order for €6,000 worth of power tools they had never produced nor had the money to produce. So, he borrowed €10,000 from a friend and has never slowed down since."[1]

Expansion

In the 1990s the demand for powertool accessories growed very fast, Zsolt Felcsuti and his father formed MP Meta, which was the first brand name of the company, and the predecessor of MPF Industry Group.[9]

After gaining a market share in Europe,[3][9] the company started to expand its manufacturing activity and bought up Widenta,[10] which today is the largest grinding wheel and abrasive factory in East Central Europe.[3] For the coordination of the group, MPF Holding was established in 2003.[11]

In 2005 MPF acquires Bajai Bútoripari Kft., one of the biggest furniture factories in Hungary.[3][12]

In 2006 MPF formed a joint venture in China, which was the first interest of the company in the Far East.[13]

Acquisitions

The 2008 economic crisis did not effect the performance of MPF Industry Group. Taking advantage of the group’s very good liquidity status the company started to make further acquisitions in the manufacturing sector.

In 2008, the group bought Clarflex, which is specialized in the manufacturing of flexible abrasive products.[14]

In 2009 MPF Industry Group bought up one of the largest building material factories in East Central Europe from Henkel.[3][15]

In 2010 FÉG (Weapon and Machinery Manufacturing Ltd.), the biggest East Central European heating device manufacturer was acquired by MPF Industry Group.[3][16][17][18][19]

International highlights

MPF Industry Group’s two major market today is the European Union and the United States. Its seat is located in Singapore.[3][4][20]

Industries

Abrasive manufacturing

MPF Industry Group is very active in the abrasive industry. In 2003 it acquired Widenta, which is today the largest abrasive factory in East Central Europe[3][11] and in 2008 it bought up Clarflex which is specialized in the flexible abrasive manufacturing.[14] Beside the product lines of Widenta and Clarflex we can find differend grinding and cutting wheels, vitrified and resin bonded abrasives and flexible abrasive products.[21][22]

Heating device manufacturing

Since MPF Industry Group Acquired FÉG, the biggest East Central European heating device factory,[16][17][18][19] it produces and distribute several HVAC products.[23]

Powertool accessories

MPF Industry Group is a significant manufacturer in the powertool accessories industry, with brands such as MP Meta. It’s product portfolio includes: grinding technic, sawing technic, cutting technic, drilling and milling technic products, protective equipment and other machine accessories.[24]

Further activities

Building materials production

In 2009 MPF Industry Group bought up one of the largest building material factories in East Central Europe from Henkel.[3][15]

Furniture manufacturing

In 2005 MPF acquired Bajai Bútoripari Kft., one of the biggest furniture factory in Hungary.[3][12]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Corporate profile: MPF venture may be hard cell, Financial Times, 15 December 2006
  2. 1 2 "1976". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "3. The Felcsuti family’s company empire of metal and plastic products", THESE ARE THE RICHEST HUNGARIAN FAMILIES (Daily News Hungary), 3 August 2015
  4. 1 2 3 "index". MPF Holding.
  5. "Products". MPF Holding.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "Consolidated balance sheets and income statements". MPF Holding - Financials. 31 December 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 "2013-12-31 "USD" - European Central Bank reference rates from 1999 to 2015". European Central Bank. 31 December 2013.
  8. "MPF Industry Group Business Report 2011" (PDF). MPF Holding.
  9. 1 2 "1994". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  10. On Hungary’s ailing home improvement market, Budapest Business Journal and Absolut Media, 6 December 2013
  11. 1 2 "2003". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  12. 1 2 "2005". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  13. "2006". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  14. 1 2 "2008". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  15. 1 2 "2009". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  16. 1 2 "2010". MPF Holding - Firm history.
  17. 1 2 MPF Holding in talks to take over troubled FÉG, Budapest Business Journal and Absolut Media, 17 May 2011
  18. 1 2 FÉG takeover talks founder, Budapest Business Journal and Absolut Media, 18 May 2011
  19. 1 2 Production to restart at troubled FEG Konvektorgyarto, Budapest Business Journal and Absolut Media, 15 August 2011
  20. MPF Holding pre-tax profit reaches HUF 3.5bn in 2011, Budapest Business Journal and Absolut Media, 25 January 2012
  21. "Products - MP Widenta - Information". MPF Holding.
  22. "Products - MP Clarflex - Information". MPF Holding.
  23. "Products - MPF FÉG - Information". MPF Holding.
  24. "Products - MP Meta - Information". MPF Holding.
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