edding AG
F:EDD3
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edding AG
Glance View
edding AG engages in the manufacture and sale of markers. The company is headquartered in Ahrensburg, Schleswig-Holstein and currently employs 735 full-time employees. The firm operates through two segments: Writing and Marking and Visual Communication. The Writing and Marking business segment comprises the edding brand and includes markers, writing utensils, printer cartridges and toners as well as spray paints. The Visual Communication business segment includes the main brand Legamaster and offers flip charts, whiteboards, presentation boards and the corresponding accessories, as well as electronic whiteboards and e-screens. The firm serves both the business-to-business sector and private end consumers. The firm is present in around 100 countries through independent distribution partners.
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