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The Würth Group (German: W'ürth-Gruppe, pronounced [ˈvʏʁtɡʁʊpə]) is a worldwide wholesaler of fasteners, screws and screw accessories. W'ürth expanded its range and today offers a full range of business equipment for craft businesses in a kind of supermarket of its own.
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Wera Tools is a global tool manufacturer. [15] [16] Its global headquarters and European sales team is based in Wuppertal, Germany.Wera has wholly owned regional subsidiaries, for example in the United Kingdom (based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England) and North America (based in Ontario, Canada), where it is known as Wera Tools Inc. Outside these areas, the company operates through a ...
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On August 6, 1932, he married Alma Kindermann (née Schrott; 1913–2006). [10]She was previously widowed and had no children from her marriage. They had two sons; Reinhold Würth (April 20, 1935), who scaled Würth Group to its multinational level and today is estimated to be worth $26.9 billion.