Zepter International

Zepter International
Limited liability company
Industry Consumer products
Founded 1986 (1986)
Headquarters Sihleggstrasse 23
Wollerau
, Switzerland
Number of locations
40
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Philip Zepter
(Founder, President, CEO & Chairman)
Products Cooking dishes, Cleaning systems, Purification systems, Medical products, Cosmetics, Exclusive items
Revenue Increase US$ 5 billion (2012) [1]
Increase US$ 2 billion (2012) [2]
Number of employees
130,000
Website http://zepter.com
A Zepter store in Monaco

Zepter International is a global enterprise, which produces, sells and distributes consumer goods around the world, principally by way of direct sales, and also through stores. Zepter’s products are manufactured in 7 Zepter factories based in Germany, Italy and Switzerland.

It was established in Linz, Austria in 1986. Its founder is Philip Zepter, an entrepreneur and emigrant from Yugoslavia (today's Serbia). Due to this business he has become one of the richest Serbians with a net worth estimated at 5 billion US$.[3] Today he resides in Monaco.

Development

Zepter International began distributing worldwide stainless steel cookware and tableware accessories, manufactured in its own plant in Milan, Italy. In 1996, Zepter Group acquired two companies, based in Switzerland, and thus branched out into the markets of:

After these investments the company's headquarters moved to Switzerland. Later on Zepter Finance Holding AG was established, providing services in the fields of private pensions, health care, insurance and property.

Market Positioning and Recognition

Zepter products are sold in more than forty countries where Zepter mainly searches for Business Managers [4] that should organize the product demonstrations and convince people to buy Zepter products.

References

  1. Philip Zepter, President and founder of Zepter International
  2. Business Initiative Directions
  3. Wprost, Polish magazine
  4. Key Zepter job position

External links

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