Schrack
Schrack Technik GmbH is an Austrian industrial company in the electrical engineering sector, headquartered in Vienna , and established in 1920. The company employs over 1,000 people in Central and Eastern Europe and operates in the fields of electrical engineering, building technology, network technology, lighting technology, security technology (systems), electrical power distribution ( circuit breakers , relays ), passive data technology, lighting calculations , building installation products, emergency lighting systems, photovoltaics , electromobility ( charging stations ), storage systems , smart home , and load management.
The company has seven offices in Austria and a further 50 offices in other European countries. Outside of Austria, Schrack operates in twelve other countries with its own subsidiaries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary). Partner companies are present in 40 nations.
Schrack Technik and Schrack Seconet share common roots in the predecessor company Schrack AG. Today (2022), both companies have different, independent ownership structures.
The original company, Schrack AG, was founded in 1920 by Eduard Schrack, who had invented the optical stereo measuring system for topographic surveys as early as 1914. In 1918, Eduard Schrack industrially produced the first electronic tubes in Austria. At that time, the company itself was engaged in the development and production of telephone systems, radio equipment, safety switches and fire alarm systems. Today, the company has eight product pillars and an estimated product range of more than 60,000 items.
In the 1990s, Schrack expanded strongly into Eastern Europe after the market changed to a free market economy. In 2002, Schrack took over the Austrian company Highspeed Cabling.
Since the management buyout in 2005, Schrack Technik has become an independent company with headquarters in Vienna. Three new managing directors, Viktor Eßbüchl (until 2021, then Andreas Fichtenbauer), Wilhelm Großeibl and Norbert Kasper (until 2015, then Franz Gletthofer), as well as 16 other managers, bought the company from the French Rexel Group. Group, which had previously acquired the company from the Schrack family.
In 2019, the company opened a new logistics centre in Ahau (Lower Austria, near Vienna) and from there supplies the group with more than 25,000 storage products.
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