Jura Elektroapparate

Jura Elektroapparate AG is a Swiss developer and distributor of home appliances, headquartered in Niederbuchsiten, Canton of Solothurn. The company was founded in 1931 by Leo Henzirohs. Formerly, Jura ran its own factory, but it has outsourced production since the 1990s.

Jura Elektroapparate
Aktiengesellschaft
IndustryHome appliances
FoundedNiederbuchsiten, Switzerland, (1931 (1931))
FounderLeo Henzirohs
Headquarters,
Switzerland
Key people
Emanuel Probst (CEO)
Martin Imbach (head of the supervisory board)
ProductsEspresso machines
RevenueCHF 352,200,000 (2011)
Number of employees
632 (2011)
Websitewww.jura.com

Jura is currently best known for its fully automatic espresso machines. This core area originated in the early 1980s and is nowadays a main element of the brand image as well as creating most of its sales. A strong focus is laid on design and there are no low-budget machines.

The espresso machines are produced by Eugster/Frismag in Romanshorn, which also manufactures machines for other brands such as Siemens, Bosch and AEG.

Jura used to be well known as a producer of other home appliances too, especially clothes irons. At the end of 2008, Jura has generally ceased distributing its ironing product range, except in its home market of Switzerland where they still offer a limited range of "classic" products such as irons, a toaster in retro style, and a pretzel iron ("Bräzeleisen").[1]

The automatic espresso machines are distributed worldwide. In Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and in Australia Jura has its own distribution companies or joint ventures. This is also the case for Central Eastern Europe. Jura's brand ambassador is Roger Federer.[2] In 2006, Jura inaugurated the visitor's centre "JURAworld of Coffee" at the Niederbuchsiten headquarters.

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