Löwensenf Shifts Production from Düsseldorf to Modern Facility in Thuringia
After over a century of production in Düsseldorf, the iconic mustard brand will relocate to meet modern demands, affecting 54 employees.
- Develey, owner of Löwensenf, announced plans to end production in Düsseldorf and move operations primarily to Erfurt, Thuringia.
- The decision stems from challenges at the Düsseldorf site, including space limitations, rental constraints, and increasing sustainability requirements.
- The relocation will impact 40 production employees and 14 administrative staff, with promises of socially responsible solutions for those affected.
- Löwensenf’s retail store in Düsseldorf’s Old Town, popular with tourists, will remain open despite the production shift.
- The brand, founded in 1920 in Düsseldorf and known for its Dijon-style mustard, has been part of Bavaria-based Develey since 2001.