Change of ownership
Kitchen manufacturer ewe comes “home” after 19 years
In 2005, ewe Küchen was sold to the Swedish Nobia Group. 19 years later, the traditional brand based in Wels (Upper Austria), which employs 320 people, is returning "home" and will once again have Austrian owners.
"Every ewe is an Austrian kitchen through and through - and has been since 1967," says the website of the company from Wels (Upper Austria).
The new owners are committed to a long-term and sustainable commitment.
Aus der ewe-Küchen-Aussendung
Soon the traditional brand really will be red-white-red through and through again: after ewe, including the FM and Intuo brands, had been owned by the Swedish Nobia Group since 2005, Industrieliegenschaftsverwaltung AG (Turnauer family), the holding company of Franz Mayr-Melnhof-Saurau and the management around Managing Director Andreas Hirsch are now taking over all the shares.
"This is a long-term and sustainable move towards stability and continuity for all customers and partners," says Hirsch. Dan Küchen from Linz only went the other way in the fall of 2023 and is now part of Ballingslöv International.







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