Tesa SE

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tesa SE
Company type Societas Europaea
Industry Chemical industry
Founded2001;23 years ago (2001)
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide [1]
Key people
  • Norman Goldberg (CEO)
  • Jörg Diesfeld (CFO) [2]
Products Adhesives
Revenue 1,498,800,000 [3]  (2021)
Number of employees
4827 [3]  (2021)
Parent Beiersdorf AG
Website www.tesa.com

Tesa SE is a German company manufacturing adhesive products. Founded in 2001, the company was previously a division of Beiersdorf, remaining a subsidiary thereof after becoming an independent company. [4] In Germany, the brand name has become synonymous with adhesive tape, [5] [6] and is listed in the Duden dictionary as such. [7]

In addition to its consumer adhesive tapes, glue sticks, sticky notes and other products such as Sugru, the company also supplies adhesives to other industries. Clients include Apple and Samsung, for whom Tesa supplies adhesives to build smartphones and tablet computers, as well as the car industry, where the company provides adhesives for a wide range of applications like windows, sensors and displays. [8] [9]

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