Company type | Stock Company |
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ISIN | DE0007474041 |
Industry | Manufacturing |
Founded | 1818 |
Founder | Ludwig von Hartmann |
Headquarters | Heidenheim an der Brenz, Heidenheim (district), Germany |
Key people |
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Revenue | €2.35 billion (2023)[1] |
62,510,000 Euro (2023) | |
28,420,000 Euro (2023) | |
Total assets | 1,986,790,000 Euro (2023) |
Number of employees | 10,168 (2023)[1] |
Website | www |
The Hartmann Group, headquartered in Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a manufacturer of medical and care products, as well as a provider of associated services.[2] The company primarily operates in three core segments: Wound Care; Incontinence Management; and Infection Management (encompassing business areas Risk Prevention and Disinfection).[2][3]
In 2023, the company achieved a revenue of €2.35 billion and employed 10,168 people.[1]
The origins of Hartmann date back to 1818 when Ludwig von Hartmann took over a mechanical spinning mill in Heidenheim,[4] which soon became one of the largest cotton mills in Germany.[5]
In 1843, Ludwig von Hartmann transferred the business to his three sons.[6]
The Tübingen surgeon Victor von Bruns developed an absorbent dressing cotton made from cotton through degreasing and bleaching, known as Bruns's wool, in 1865.[7]
In 1873, Paul Hartmann began the production of degreased dressing cotton in Heidenheim. The dressings, known as Lister's Carbol-Gauze, were impregnated with antiseptics using a method developed by Joseph Lister and demonstrated germicidal properties.[7][8][9] Lister's contributions resulted in a decrease in post-operative infections, enhancing the safety of surgical procedures for patients. This earned Lister the title of "father of modern surgery."[10]
In 1912, the company was transformed into a stock company under general director Walther Hartmann, the grandson of the founder Ludwig von Hartmann.[11]
In 2000, the Hartmann Group acquired KOB GmbH (Karl Otto Braun).[12] In 2005, Hartmann established the subsidiary CMC Consumer Medical Care GmbH to produce cotton/cosmetics, medical products, baby care, and home care products.[13][14] The following years saw further expansion; in April 2008, Kneipp GmbH became a wholly owned subsidiary,[15] and in October of the same year, Hartmann acquired Bode Chemie GmbH, a Hamburg-based provider of disinfection, hygiene, and skin protection products.[16]
In January 2019, Britta Fünfstück took over as the new CEO of the company. Shortly after her appointment, Fünfstück presented a transformation plan that included investments in new products and digital business models, as well as a stronger focus of sales on the end customer.[17][18]
In August 2019, Safran Coating, a company producing silicone coatings, was acquired, which has since been operating under the name Advanced Silicone Coating.[19][20]
In 2021, Hartmann acquired pflege.de, an online platform which offers guidance and services for home care as well as care aid supply.[21]
In July 2023, the company announced its plans to make further investments in Germany, including a double-digit million-euro investment for the production facility in Herbrechtingen, where adult incontinence products are manufactured.[22]
The Hartmann Group has its headquarters in Heidenheim, Germany and operates companies in 36 countries.[23][3] The group produces and sells its products in over 130 countries worldwide. Its sales regions include Germany, EMEA (Europe excluding Germany, Middle East, Africa), the Americas, and APAC.[24][3]
The Hartmann Group produces medical and care products in the three main areas of wound care, incontinence management, and infection management.[2]
In the wound care segment, Hartmann produces products for wound treatment and dressings. The company provides various traditional and modern wound dressings, including silicone-coated options, superabsorbent dressings, postoperative dressings, and postoperative dressings.[3][25]
The incontinence management segment focuses on absorbent products for various levels of incontinence. The company also offers hygiene and skin care products for patients with incontinence.[3][26][27] The company has also published the Europe-wide study "Breaking the Silence", evaluating how adults communicate about and deal with incontinence.[28]
The infection management segment includes two main areas: risk prevention and disinfection. For risk prevention, Hartmann offers sterile component sets, examination gloves and surgical products that include single-use instruments, clothing, and drapes.[3][29] In the disinfection division, the company develops and manufactures products for hand hygiene as well as hand and surface disinfection.[30][31]
The segment of complementary divisions of the group includes the corporate subsidiaries Kneipp, CMC, and KOB. Kneipp manufactures body care products, dietary supplements, and herbal medicines.[15][3] CMC primarily distributes private label products in the areas of cosmetics, cotton, medical supplies, baby care, and home care.[32][33][34] KOB produces medical textiles such as compression, fixation, support, or relief bandages.[3]
In 2020, the subsidiary Kneipp GmbH received the National German Sustainability Award in the “Pioneer” category for its lip balm Samtweich.[35] In 2022, Kneipp was awarded a platinum ranking from EcoVadis for their resource-saving packaging initiatives.[36]
The company is a sponsor of the local football club 1. FC Heidenheim 1846, whose men's team currently competes in the top tier of German football, the Bundesliga.[37]