Develey relocates Löwensenf production to Thuringia
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In 1920, the first Löwensenf factory opened in Düsseldorf and produced hundreds of thousands of tons of mosket for more than 100 years. Now, the parent company plans to merge production with the Borner Mustard in Erfurt. However, the popular mustard shop in the city centre remains in place, the managing director reassures.
Bitter message for Düsseldorf: After more than a century, a well-known traditional brand leaves the city. Therefore, the owner made the decision.
Löwensenf is a traditional mustard brand from Düsseldorf. But soon it will come to an end: Bavarian owner Develey is stopping production – and is already planning a new location.
One of the most well-known products "Made in Düsseldorf" leaves the city: Löwensenf, which also includes the traditional brand ABB, will be produced elsewhere in the future.
Löwensenf and Düsseldorf - that belongs together. Belonged! Because the mustard production is to be stopped in Düsseldorf soon.
40 employees produce more than 6000 tons of mustard from the Löwensenf and ABB-Mostert brands in Düsseldorf on Kieshecker Weg. In addition, there are 14 employees in the administration. Tuesday (18.2.) will be remembered for all 54. On this day they were informed by Develey managing director Stefan Durach that the site is to be closed. The lease agreement for the site concluded with the airport apparently ends at the end of 2026 – the days of th…
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