Beiersdorf
Beiersdorf AG is a German multinational company that develops and manufactures skin and body care products. Founded in 1882 by pharmacist Paul Carl Beiersdorf, the company is headquartered in Hamburg. Beiersdorf's most well-known brand is Nivea, launched in 1911. Other prominent brands include Eucerin, La Prairie, and Hansaplast.
The company operates through two primary business units: Consumer and Tesa. The Consumer division focuses on
Beiersdorf has a significant global presence, with subsidiaries and production facilities in numerous countries. The company