Kärcher (Shanghai) Cleaning Systems Co., Ltd.
Kärcher was born in Germany in 1935 and is the inventor of European hot water high-pressure cleaning machines. To date, the Group has established more than 100 branches in more than 60 countries and regions around the world, with more than 11,900 employees from more than 130 countries and regions around the world, and has continuously developed cleaning technology. In the field of household cleaning alone, Kach already has thousands of products such as high-pressure cleaning machines, steam cleaning machines, vacuum cleaners, etc., which has also become synonymous with personalized cleaning solutions. Since entering China, Kah has been committed to improving the home environment of Chinese users with cutting-edge health standards in Europe and the United States, sharing a professional and fun clean lifestyle, using technology to protect life and health, and enjoy a better life. In 1962, Kärcher established foreign subsidiaries in France, followed by Austria and Switzerland branches. Internationalization is rapidly advancing in 1975, Karcher established a factory in Brazil. Ten years later, the company has established 16 sales branches in North America, Africa, Australia and other regions. As of 2012, Kärcher has established overseas subsidiaries in 57 countries, generating 85% of overseas sales. Kärcher has established more than 40,000 service centers in more than 190 countries to provide services to customers around the world. After a diversified operational phase, Kärcher turned his attention to the field of pressure cleaning in 1974. During this time, the color of the machine changed from blue to Kärcher yellow. In 1980, the company expanded its product line, covering a variety of cleaning products, and began to enter the fields of transportation and construction applications. Afterwards, new products have been added, including wet and dry vacuum cleaners, sweepers, floor scrubbers, scrubbers, car washing systems, steam cleaning machines, detergents, drinking water, sewage treatment factories, etc.
