Leifheit AG
XETRA:LEI
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Leifheit AG
Glance View
Leifheit AG engages in the provision of household items in the cleaning, laundry care, kitchen, and wellbeing sectors. The company is headquartered in Nassau, Rheinland-Pfalz and currently employs 1,080 full-time employees. The company operates through two segments: Brand Business and Volume Business. The Brand Business segment focuses on the distribution of products under the Leifheit and Soehnle brands. The Brand Business segment includes the French subsidiaries Birambeau and Herby as well as the Project Business. Through the Leifheit brand the Company offers storage solutions for kitchen utensils, meal preparation tools, ironing and drying equipment, as well as cleaning equipment, and through the Soehnle brand the Company provides body analysis scales, kitchen sales, heat pillows and blankets and room fragrances.
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