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ROSE Bikes
Company typeBicycle Producer
IndustryBicycle
Genrehigh-quality bicycles
Founded1907
FounderHeinrich Rose
Headquarters,
Number of locations
2
Key people
ROSE Bikes
ProductsE-Bike, MTB, Trekkingbike, Equipment
OwnerErwin Rose, Stefanie Rose, Thorsten Heckrath-Rose
Number of employees
227
Websitehttp://www.rosebikes.com

ROSE is a high-quality producer of bicycles and equipment from Germany.

History

At the beginning of the 20th century, in the year 1907, Heinrich Rose founded the first bicycle shop in the westphalian city Bocholt. In 1932 Heinrich Rose jr. took over the management and opened the smallest bicycle shop in the city, consisting of only 30 square metres. To get affluent clientele the shopapplied the slogan “The price is cheapest in the smallest shop”. During winter most of ROSEs business consisted of selling Dürkopp sewing machines. In 1970 Heinrich’s sons Erwin und Walter took over the management of ROSE.

In 1982 the first printed catalogue was published in black and white with 64 pages and a print run of 4,000 copies. In the 1990s ROSE’s mail order business grew at a rapid pace and the company soon outgrew its city-centre building. The company moved into its new premises at Schersweide 4, which offered 3,800m² of space for storage, commissioning and the shipping of parcels, for bike assembly, administration and catalogue production. The mail order business employed 55 staff, while a further 20 staff worked in the shop. After 2000 ROSE opened the “biketown” in Bocholt with over 6,000 m² and set a new benchmark.[1]

Today ROSE Bikes has 227 employees and a turnover of 60 million euros. Since 2014 there is also a “BIKETOWN” with 300 square metres in Munich, which was honored with the “Stores of the year Award” by the German trade union.[2]

Sponsoring

ROSE sponsors the following riders and teams:

References