![]() ![]() 1950s īased on Heinzelmann success, Grundig started a factory. The first of the same was named the 'Weltklang'. Max Grundig, a radio dealer, built 'Heinzelmann' which was a radio that did not use thermionic valves. Its early notability was due to Grundig radio. Grundig's parent company started as a typical German company in 1945. Grundig has manufacturing plants in several European cities, that deliver Grundig products to more than 65 countries around the world. Arcelik A.Ş., with more than 27,000 employees worldwide, is Grundig's main shareholder. In 2013, after launching its white goods product range, Grundig became one of the mainstream home electronics manufacturers in Europe. Divisions in Nuremberg, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe were established. At the time Grundig was the largest radio manufacturer in Europe. In 1951, the first television sets were manufactured at the new facility. After the Second World War, Max Grundig recognized the need for radios in Germany, and in 1947 produced a kit, while a factory and administration centre were built at Fürth. ![]() ![]() Grundig began in 1930 with the establishment of a store named Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer (RVF), which sold radios and was headquartered in Fürth, northern Bavaria. ![]()
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