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REYHER - Driven by tradition: heading for the future


Ferdinand Reyher founded the company as a ship’s chandler directly in the Port of Hamburg in 1887. Karl Tede and Otto Meyer took over the company in October 1901. From then on the company has been called F. REYHER Nchfg. – with family members in management positions. After the complete destruction of the offices and warehousing, a new age was heralded with the rebuilding in 1949. REYHER specialises in trading with fasteners, setting the stage for today’s business.


New top management for REYHER For 124 years REYHER has been a highly competent, reliable supplier in the field of fastener and fixing technology. Since the start of this year REYHER has had a new top management. Hartwig Müggenburg and Harm Schmitt have moved from senior management into the advisory board, handing the baton over to Peter Bielert and Winfried Gretz, both holding Ph.Ds. Peter Bielert is responsible for logistics, accounting and finance, human resources, product and quality management, IT, and e-Business/ product added value. Winfried Gretz is responsible for sales and marketing, material management, market services and processes, and advertising. This means the start of a new era for REYHER. Parallel to the top management changes at REYHER in Hamburg, REYHER Asia Pacific has been restructured. The


Shanghai office has been managed by Thomas Haug since mid-summer. With the branch in Shanghai REYHER can support quality control on the spot, coordinate sourcing activities and intensify contact with its suppliers.


Expanding capacity In the past 10 years the technical trading company REYHER


has invested more than 40 million euros in its Hamburg operation, both in logistics capacity and office buildings. Now a further logistics complex is being built involving the investment of 15 million euros. The new complex has a capacity of 7,500m² of space that will be home to an additional dispatch centre. The three-storey building with four additional loading bays and 30 jobs will be


“ REYHER is continuing its tradition of recent years of aligning itself with market requirements through wise investments and developments.”


38 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 72 November 2011


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