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FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH
TypeGmbH
IndustryElectronics
Founded1971
HeadquartersOstbevern,
Germany
Key people
Rolf Schwirz (CEO)
Products
Revenue99.4 Million (2020)[1]
OwnerFRIWO AG
Number of employees
2,608 (2020)
Websitewww.friwo.com/en

Friwo Gerätebau GmbH (English: FRIWO equipment manufacturing GmbH) is a German company, headquartered in Ostbevern, Germany. It's origin can be traced back to 1881.[2][3] Since the development of the first power supply unit in 1971,[4] the company operates worldwide and manufactures battery chargers, battery packs, power supplies, LED drivers and drive units. The company also provides electronic design and manufacturing services (E²MS) in Europe.

Company

The Friwo Gerätebau GmbH, a subsidiary of the General Standard listed Friwo AG, develops, manufactures and sells drivers, power supplies and chargers under the brand name Friwo LED for a variety of applications, battery packs, and electronic driving solutions. Other products include LED lighting technology, electric mobility, power tools, consumer equipment, medical devices, and industrial automation machinery.

Friwo was officially founded in 1971 and developed plug-in power supplies, and eventually became one of the of the largest manufacturers of them, of which some are EuP and Energy Star-compliant. In 2005, output volume exceeded one billion units.[5][6] E²MS services (Electronics Engineering and Manufacturing Services) are also offered.[7]

The principal shareholder of Friwo AG is a subsidiary of VTC Industry Holding GmbH & Co. KG, Munich.[8]

Locations

  • Ostbevern, Germany (headquarters including manufacturing, research & development and administration)
  • Dresden, Germany (manufacturing, research & development E-mobility)
  • Dong Nai, Vietnam (manufacturing)
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-City, Vietnam (converter & choke production)
  • Shenzhen, China (sales office, development and purchasing)
  • Bengaluru, India (manufacturing)

History

Nearly a century prior to the formation of Friwo, Friemann & Wolf was founded in 1881 by Carl Wolf in Zwickau, western Saxony.[9] This company introduced the gasoline safety pit lamp for coal mining toward the end of the nineteenth century. After the Second World War, the company was expropriated without compensation as an armaments manufacturer in the Soviet occupation zone. The branch office in Duisburg became the new headquarters of Friemann & Wolf in Western Germany. In 1971, Friwo Gerätebau GmbH (FWGB) was spun off in Duisburg and a production plant in Ostbevern was acquired at the same time and began manufaturing some of the first plug-in power supply units. By 1973 the company was producing around 5000 devices per day. By 1981 the company achieved a market share of 60 percent.[citation needed]

In 1983, Friemann & Wolf along with Friwo Gerätebau was purchased by CEAG. Under the CEAG umbrella. In the year 1990, Friwo North America was established in Frederick/USA and Friwo Far East Ltd. was established with manufacturing facilities in Shenzhen. In 2001, Friwo Tokyo opened in Japan and Friwo São Paulo in Brazil.[10]

By 1990, Friwo's sales reached an annual volume of DM 100 million. In 1991, the competitor Bartec-Compit was purchased. In 1992, Friwo became the first company in the industry to be certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001. A year later, the first charger for NiMH batteries was developed.[citation needed] In 1993, Friwo merged with its subsidiary Silberkraft Lichtakkumulatoren GmbH to form Friwo Silberkraft GmbH. In 1994, pit lamp production was discontinued.

In 2002, Friwo's business was split into two divisions, Friwo Mobile Power (FMP) and Friwo Power Solutions (FPS).

In 2008, the Friwo Mobile Power division (now Flextronics Power) was sold first, and then Cardea Holding GmbH, a subsidiary of VTC Industrieholding GmbH.[11]

On May 25, 2009, CEAG was renamed Friwo AG.[12]

In 2015, the company opened a manufacturing facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam.[13] In the same year, Friwo acquired a converter and choke manufacturing facility near the Vietnamese city of Ho Chi Minh.[14] In January 2018, Friwo became DIN EN ISO 13485 certified.[15] In December 2018, Friwo acquired Emerge Engineering, a developer and manufacturer of components for electric drives.[16]

References

  1. ^ FRIWO Annual Report 2020 FRIWO. Retrieved 3rd May 2021
  2. ^ "Friemann & Wolf, Zwickau manufacturer in D". radiomuseum.org. 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  3. ^ Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine (PDF-Datei)
  4. ^ Friemann & Wolf, Zwickau (FRIWO). "Friemann & Wolf, Zwickau manufacturer in D, Model types from". Radiomuseum.org. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  5. ^ Company History FRIWO. Retrieved 22nd July 2021
  6. ^ Manager Magazin: Weltmarkführer - Deutschlands heimliche Champions (German) Manager Magazin. Retrieved 3rd January 2015
  7. ^ FRIWO EMS FRIWO. Retrieved 19th March 2020
  8. ^ "Der fast schon unheimliche Kursanstieg der Friwo-Aktie". Boersengefluester.de. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  9. ^ Peschke, Norbert (2014). 130 Jahre Grubenlampen- und Akkumulatorenfertigung in Zwickau - The History of the company Friemann & Wolf and its successors. Self-published. ISBN 978-3-9815145-6-8. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  10. ^ Hermann Simon (2007), Hidden Champions des 21. Jahrhunderts (in German), Campus, p. 18, ISBN 978-3-593-38380-4, retrieved 2015-05-28
  11. ^ Corinna Wnuck (2008-02-08). "CEAG verkauft Geschäftseinheit Friwo Mobile Power - Finance Magazin". finance-magazin.de. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  12. ^ "Friwo Group Firmenprofil + Adresse". wer-zu-wem.de. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  13. ^ "FRIWO locations:At home around the world". Friwo.
  14. ^ http://www.boerse.de/nachrichten/DGAP-News-FRIWO-AG-FRIWO-akquiriert-Fertigung-in-Vietnam-und-verbreitert-damit-Wertschoepfungskette-deutsch-/7724236a
  15. ^ http://www.medizin-und-elektronik.de/stromversorgung/artikel/149620/
  16. ^ Hersteller von hochwertigen Stromversorgungs- und Ladegeräten übernimmt 100 Prozent an Emerge-Engineering GmbH
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