Top-class performance in cleanliness and maintenance of value
Alfred Kärcher – innovator and entrepreneur
Alfred Kärcher was one of the inventors and entrepreneurs who contributed greatly to the progress of Württemberg since the beginning of industrialisation, along with other figures such as Robert Bosch, Gottlieb Daimler and Count Zeppelin. He showed great dedication and commitment in implementing his ideas.
1924
1935
1939
The company moves to Winnenden, where the family enterprise still has its headquarters. At this time the company manufactures pre-heating burners for aeroplane motors and cabin heaters, amongst other things. After the end of World War II the company concentrates on products for the most urgent of daily needs, such as circular furnaces, handcarts and tractor trailers.
1950
17 September 1959
Like so many Alfred Kärcher no longer experiences the worldwide success of his innovations. When he dies at age 58, his wife Irene assumes management and steers the fortunes of the company for three decades. Her children Johannes Kärcher and Susanne Zimmermann von Siefart of the second generation today carry responsibility for the family enterprise.
1962
1974
1980
1984
1986
1993
1995
2003
2007
The innovate TACT filter cleaning system is brought to market. Furthermore new processes are developed in worldwide cleaning projects. For example the 284 travertine columns of St. Peter’s Square in Rome are restored with a blasting process specially developed for this task, covering a total surface area of 25,000 square metres.
2008
2009
Facts and figures for the 2015 financial year
Kärcher has once again achieved growth in the 2015 financial year and set a new record with sales totalling € 2.22 billion. Over the same period, the cleaning machines manufacturer sold 12.87 million machines, thereby achieving its highest ever sales. At the end of 2015, the company had a total of 11,333 employees in 60 countries. This corresponds to an increase of 200 employees compared to the previous year.
A major focus at Kärcher in 2015 was digitisation – digital service products, such as a fleet management system for building service contractors, were among the new products that were developed to production stage. The company has also played a pioneering role in digitisation in the end consumer segment: the prototype of a water timer, for instance, which can be operated via a smartphone app, was presented. As well as developing product innovations, last year Kärcher again invested heavily in new and existing sites in order to ensure long-term growth. The family-owned company has now opened almost 600 Kärcher Centers worldwide.
Social commitment once again had high priority at Kärcher: as part of its cultural sponsorship programme, the company was again involved in the restoration of numerous monuments throughout 2015 – including Aachen Cathedral, in cooperation with the German Commission for UNESCO. Financial and technical support for SOS Children’s Villages was expanded worldwide, as was cooperation with the Global Nature Fund.