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Area served
  
Worldwide

Website
  
www.hama.de

Founder
  
Martin Hanke

Number of locations
  
12

Type of business
  
Public

Revenue
  
532,2 Mio. Euro (2009)

Headquarters
  
Monheim, Germany

Founded
  
1923

Number of employees
  
2,500 (2011)

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Genre
  
photo and electronics technology

Key people
  
Christoph Thomas, Rudolph Hanke CEO

Subsidiaries
  
Hama Kereskedelmi Kft., Hama Technics, S.L., Hama Spol. S R.O., Hama Polska Sp Z O O, Hama Kft.

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With 18,000 products, the Hama GmbH & Co KG is one of the world’s leading accessory manufacturers specialising in a number of areas including photo, video, audio, multimedia, computer and telecommunications. The company also acts as a distributor of various product ranges. Hama employs around 2500 people worldwide, 1500 employees work at the headquarters in Monheim, Bavaria, Germany. Hama is represented by 17 subsidiaries and numerous commercial agencies in Europe and beyond.

Contents

Among the products Hama manufacture are:

  • Filters
  • Tripods
  • Memory cards
  • Camera Bags
  • Headphones
  • Flash and Studio accessories
  • AV cables (Coaxial and SCART)
  • along with various computer accessories including peripherals and USB, Firewire, and Ethernet cables and other miscellaneous items.

    History

    In 1923, the 18-year-old photographer Martin Hanke founded the Hamaphot KG (limited partnership) in Dresden which specialized in photo accessories. When Dresden was bombarded in the Second World War, the company was destroyed. It was rebuilt in Monheim in 1945. In 1958, the first synchronized flash powder device was presented, in 1972 the world’s first automatic film splicer. Three years later, the “Hamafix” slide mounting system came onto the market. In 1990, Hama established their UK branch Hama PVAC Ltd. (Hama Photo, Video, Audio, Communications) and are UK distributor for Celestron, Tasco, Sandisk, Vivitar and Koss products. In 1991, Hama launched the “Videocut 200” which - according to company representatives – was the most frequently sold video editing device in Europe at that time. In 1993, the company name changed from Hamaphot to Hama. Two years later, the “MobileSafe” mobile phone holder was put on the market. In 1998, the company celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary.

    Today, the product range does not only comprise articles for photo and video applications, but also accessories from the areas of audiovisual, multimedia, game console, telecommunications and from a number of more areas.

    References

    Hama Photo Wikipedia