WÜRTH ELECTRICAL WHOLESALE

Würth Elecrical Wholesale (W.EG) is based in Künzelsau in Germany and is a leading association of electrical wholesale companies in Central and Eastern Europe.

W.EG. is part of the internationally active Würth Group and is integrated into a stable and fast-growing network of companies. It acts as a holding company for Würth Group's electrical wholesale activities. Our collaborative partnership with our suppliers and our consistent focus on customer needs result in W.EG. and its companies being reliable partners for the electrical and industrial sectors.

A NETWORK OF STRONG PARTNERS

  • 18 companies with over 500 locations in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 4 billion euros turnover and thus one of Europe's leading electrical wholesale companies

  • Over 7,200 employees provide customers with competent support every day
  • A business unit of the Würth Group

WÜRTH AND THE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALE SECTOR

Würth Group has been involved in electrical wholesale since 1996. The Künzelsau-based group of companies acquired a share in FEGA Elektro-Großhandels GmbH in 1996, which laid the foundation for its electrical wholesale activities in Germany. The W.EG. business unit was successively expanded in the following years through strategic acquisitions. Examples of this are the acquisition of German companies Schmitt Elektrogroßhandel GmbH, UNI ELEKTRO Fachgroßhandel GmbH & Co. KG, WALTER KLUXEN GmbH and LICHTZENTRALE Lichtgroßhandel GmbH and their integration into W.EG. at the turn of the millennium. These companies create synergies, benefit from common structures and optimise their processes under the common umbrella of Würth Elektrogroßhandel.

CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

In addition to its domestic market in Germany, W.EG. is also active in the following seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe where it has independent subsidiaries: Italy, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. These companies are grouped together in the "Würth Elektrogroßhandel Central and Eastern Europe" business unit.