Koenig & Bauer AG (SKB.DE) XETRA
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Address
Friedrich-Koenig-Strasse 4
Würzburg, 97080
Germany
Phone
49 931 909 4085
Website
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
Employees
5612
First IPO Date
September 24, 1999
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Stephen Kimmich | CEO & Chairman of Management Board | 820,000 | 1977 |
| Christopher Kessler | General Counsel & Member of Supervisory Board | 58,406 | 1963 |
| Alexander Blum | Chief Financial Officer & Member of Management Board | 599,000 | N/A |
| Ralf Sammeck | Director of Sheetfed Segment, CDO & Member of Management Board | 760,000 | 1962 |
| Christoph Müller | Member of the Management Board | 898,250 | 1961 |
| Andreas Plesske | Member of the Management Board | 898,250 | 1961 |
| Lena Landenberger | Head of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
Established in 1817 and headquartered in Würzburg, Germany, Koenig & Bauer AG is a global leader in the development and production of printing and post-press systems. Its operations are structured into three distinct segments: Sheetfed, Digital & Webfed, and Special. The Sheetfed division provides offset presses primarily for commercial and packaging applications, complemented by workflow and logistics solutions. It also supplies a range of peripheral equipment for finishing and processing printed goods, including rotary and flatbed die cutters, and folding-box gluing lines. The Digital & Webfed division delivers both digital and offset presses engineered for continuous web applications, serving markets such as decor, flexible packaging, newspapers, and general commercial printing. Furthermore, this segment includes flexographic presses for flexible packaging and specialized machinery for both flexo and digital printing on corrugated materials. The Special segment focuses on highly specialized applications, manufacturing presses for banknote and security printing. It also develops industrial marking and coding systems, in addition to bespoke equipment for direct metal decorating and printing on glass and various hollow containers. Beyond manufacturing, the company supports its clients with comprehensive services, including inspection, maintenance, and calibration, alongside offering retrofits, upgrades, and tailored service contracts. It also ensures the availability of essential spare parts, consumables, and accessories for its extensive range of printing solutions.