Wortmann

For other uses, see Wortmann (disambiguation).
Wortmann AG
Industry Electronics
Founded 1986
Headquarters Hüllhorst
Area served
Europe
Products computers
notebooks
servers
computer monitors
Revenue € 350 million (2009) [1]
Number of employees
350 (2009)
Slogan IT - Made in Germany
Website wortmann.de

Wortmann AG is a German computer manufacturer, based in Hüllhorst, North Rhine-Westphalia. The main products are computers, notebooks and servers, as well as computer monitors and thin clients.[2] The majority of their products are assembled in Germany and are marketed under their own brand, "Terra".[3]

History

The company was founded in 1986 by Siegbert Wortmann, Gabriele Wortmann and Thomas Knicker as Wortmann Terra Impex Computer- und Datenverarbeitungs GmbH. Shortly after the foundation, they began marketing products under the Terra brand. In 1996 Wortmann had a revenue of over 100 million Euros. In 1998, the enterprise was converted into a Joint-stock company. The company expanded to Switzerland, France and the Benelux countries in 2005.[4]

Siegbert Wortmann, the founder, has been awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2007 for his work as an entrepreneur. Despite the financial crisis, Wortmann saw an increase in turnover of 12% in 2009 and had a revenue of 350 million Euros and employed 350 people.[1][5]

Wortmann is one of the few remaining, larger European computer manufacturers. Wortmann products are sold only via speciality retailers.[3] Their main market is Germany, only about 15% of revenue is generated abroad.[6]

External links

References

  1. 1 2 wortmann.de - The company in numbers
  2. computerwoche.de: Wortmann AG
  3. 1 2 it-business.de: Die Wortmann AG und der Langzeit-Effekt der Fachhandelstreue
  4. wortmann.de - The History of Wortmann AG
  5. heise-resale: Wortmann AG erzielt trotz Krise auch 2009 ein Rekordergebnis
  6. heise-resale: Wortmann spürt Aufschwung im SMB


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