Tchibo is a German chain of coffee retailers and cafés known for its range of non-coffee products that change weekly. The latter includes: clothing, furniture, household items, electronics and electrical appliances. In Germany, Tchibo’s slogan is “Every week a new world” (German: Jede Woche eine neue Welt). Tchibo has further expanded its product range to sell services such as travel, insurance, and mobile-phone contracts.
Tchibo (German Chain of Coffee Retailers and Cafés)
Tchibo (Cadena Alemana de Minoristas y Cafeterías)
Tchibo (Deutsche Kaffee- und Cafékette)
With over 1,000 shops, Tchibo is one of Germany’s largest retail chains. The company is headquartered in Hamburg. Tchibo’s coffee is sold in supermarkets and other smaller stores in the United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Hungary, Ukraine, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Russia, United Arab Emirates, Poland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Lebanon. It is also sold online.
تشيبو (سلسلة متاجر القهوة بالتجزئة والمقاهي الألمانية)
Tchibo (німецька мережа роздрібних продавців кави та кафе)
Tchibo (Chaîne Allemande de Détaillants de Café et de Cafés)
Tchibo was founded in 1949 in Hamburg by Max Herz and Carl Tchilinghiryan, and still maintains its headquarters in the north of the city. The name Tchibo is an abbreviation for Tchiling and Bohnen (coffee beans). During its formative years, Tchibo concentrated on a mail-order service of freshly roasted coffee beans, processed in the company’s own roasting facility in the Hamburg district of Hoheluft.
沏宝 (德国连锁咖啡零售商和咖啡馆)
Tchibo (Alman Kahve Perakendecileri ve Kafeler Zinciri)
Tchibo (Duitse Keten van Koffieverkopers en Cafés)
In 1977, Tchibo purchased shares of Beiersdorf and in 1980 became the majority shareholder of the Hamburg cigarette producer Reemtsma. In 1986, they tried their luck in the video game console market and released the Tele-Fever home video game console. It sold only very few units. The shares were sold in 2002 to Imperial Tobacco for €5.2 billion. After buying its rival Eduscho in 1997, Tchibo became the market leader in Germany with 20%. As of mid-2020 Tchibo operates a mail order business in the United States selling ground and whole-bean coffee as well as proprietary coffee makers. Tchibo sold the cigarette brand Davidoff to the UK-based company Imperial Tobacco for €540 mil. in 2006; the rights for the brand Davidoff café remained with Tchibo. Tchibo has started distribution of its brand Davidoff café to the US.
Tchibo (Niemiecka Sieć Kawiarni i Kawiarni)
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