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As of the 2025 season, Würth currently is a primary sponsor for Penske's #12 and #22 in the NASCAR Cup Series for Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano's Ford Mustang. [26] In 2023, Würth became the title sponsor of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway under the Würth 400. [27] [28]
Würth: Industrials General industrials Künzelsau: 1945 Fasteners P A Wüsthof: Consumer goods Durable household products Solingen: 1814 Kitchen knives P A ZF Friedrichshafen: Consumer goods Auto parts Friedrichshafen: 1915 Automotive parts P A Ziegenhahn & Sohn: Industrials Defense Benshausen: 1911 Firearms P A Ziehl-Abegg: Industrials
Klaus-Frieder Würth (April 11, 1944) Würth died on December 14, 1954, after a heart attack. After his death the family business was taken-over by his wife and his 19-year-old son Reinhold. They turned the company into a multinational screw concern (today also known as Adolf Würth GmbH & Co KG - named after the founding father).
Reinhold Würth (born 20 April 1935) is a German businessman and art collector. In 1954, at the age of 19, he took over his father's wholesale screw business and built it into the Würth Group , which posted €19.9 billion (US$21.68 billion) in sales in 2022.
In 1948, L. Hermann clothes factory (now the Mustang apparel Werke GmbH + Co. KG), produced the first jeans in Germany. In 1973, with the district reform, the former county seat of the district Künzelsau, became county seat of the new Hohenlohe district, which includes the old-district Öhringen and a small part of the old-district Buchen.
J.S. Staedtler, in 1835 founded Staedtler Mars GmbH & Co. KG, suppliers of writing, artist, and engineering drawing instruments; Bruno Steinhoff (born 1937), founder of Steinhoff; Henry E. Steinway (1797–1871), founder of the piano company Steinway & Sons; Hugo Stinnes (1870–1924), co-founder of Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG
Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA is an internationally operating German automotive parts supplier headquartered in Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components, and systems for the automotive industry. It also operates one of the largest trade organizations for automotive parts, accessories ...
In 1996, she formed the company Marion & Bettina Würth GmbH & Co KG, an agency for live communications which subsequently was engaged to develop the new division of Würth Construction in Germany. In 1998, she became a member of the management of Würth Group. [9] She currently serves as the chairwoman of the advisory board of Würth Group. [10]