Which companies in Germany are invisible champions? How awesome are these companies?

According to some relevant statistics, there are more than 2,700 invisible champion enterprises in the world. Among them, Germany 1000 industries are the top three global stealth champions. For example, some German stealth champion enterprises, one is Woolf Company. Second, Hain Company. Third, how awesome is the invisible champion company?

First, Woolf Company.

Germany wuerth company is very famous. They only produce screws and nuts and some connecting products. However, they have more than 294 sales points in more than 80 countries around the world. Small screws and application products cover almost all industries from space to children's toys. Woolf is definitely an invisible champion, no doubt.

Second, Hain Company.

The most famous company in Germany, Heine, is to produce "soapy water" that blows soap bubbles for children! Among them, Pustfix brand soapy water is exported to more than 50 countries around the world. This company has a high degree of specialization, which is a major feature of the invisible champion company. Because they don't occupy the whole industry like some enterprises, and even extend the industrial chain to the upstream and downstream, they just produce their own products singly and try their best to sell them all over the world and apply them to various industries.

Third, how awesome is the invisible champion company?

For example, a small and medium-sized enterprise only produces gears or screws, but this enterprise can sell its products to application stores in various industries around the world. Whether it is as big as aviation or as small as bicycles, you can use the screws or gears produced by this company. What this company does is winner takes all, and it has a high market share in the world.

Generally speaking, these enterprises in Germany are very powerful and can be called invisible champions. Their products are not lower than the top three in the world, and their popularity is relatively low, which is difficult for ordinary consumers to be familiar with.