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title: Tchibo
slug: tchibo-2
url: /detay/tchibo-2
type: article
language: English
entity:
  primary: Tchibo
  type: article
  disambiguation: Tchibo: German coffee & retail.  Shop online or in-store. Weekly changing products!
  categories:
    - name: General Knowledge
      slug: genel-kultur
      url: /kategori/genel-kultur
  tags:
    - brand
    - retail
    - Coffee
author: Bilal Utku Karakoç
created_at: 2025-01-07T10:51:12.063158+03:00
updated_at: 2025-04-17T13:07:34.099985+03:00
---

# Tchibo 

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## KURE Information Cards

### KURE Information Card: Tchibo

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| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Founded(Text) | 1949 |
| Number of Stores | 900+ |
| Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany |

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## Article Content

[Tchibo](/en/detay/tchibo-3/llms.txt) is a [German](/en/detay/germany-86e67/llms.txt) company recognized for its retail operations and its combination of products and services. Founded in 1949, Tchibo began as a coffee mail-order business and [has](/en/detay/has-3/llms.txt) developed into a brand that operates retail stores, coffee bars, and [an](/en/detay/an-2/llms.txt) e-commerce platform. The company is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, and is known for its coffee products and weekly-changing non-food items.

### **History** 

Tchibo was established by Max Herz and Carl Tchilinghiryan in Hamburg shortly after World War II. The name "Tchibo" is derived from "Tchilinghiryan" and "Bohne," the German word for "bean." The company initially focused on distributing pre-ground coffee through mail-order services, a novel approach to coffee sales in the 1950s.

In the 1960s, Tchibo expanded into retail with the opening of coffee shops that combined coffee sales with a shopping experience. By the 1970s and 1980s, Tchibo diversified its product range, introducing non-food items, such as household goods, electronics, and clothing, which changed weekly and supplemented its coffee business.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/01/07/rIzKsqtFqWo94oIMg25MUlw7Q7x2lSfj.jpeg)
*Tchibo Shop in Rosenheim, Germany - Wheree*

### **Business Model and Distribution System** 

Tchibo operates a business model that combines coffee sales with a "variety retail" concept. The company’s retail outlets serve as coffee shops and specialty stores, offering a mix of freshly brewed coffee and weekly-themed non-food items.

Tchibo’s distribution system includes:

- **Retail Stores**: Over 900 Tchibo stores across Europe sell coffee and rotating non-food products.
- **Supermarket Sales**: Tchibo products are distributed through numerous supermarkets.
- **E-commerce**: Tchibo’s online platform provides access to its coffee and non-food offerings.

### **Product Offerings** 

Tchibo’s primary product is coffee, including whole beans and capsules compatible with its [coffee machines](/en/detay/what-is-coffee-085a8/llms.txt). The company also offers weekly-changing non-food products, such as:

- Home and kitchen appliances
- Clothing and accessories
- Travel and leisure items
- Electronics and gadgets

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/01/07/UhLHzHt9X0x7UIgguJ0TAqmHrqUyCwv8.jpeg)
*Tchibo Coffee Beans - Tchibo*

### **Global Reach and Sustainability** 

Tchibo operates primarily in Europe and has a presence in select international markets. The company emphasizes sustainability and ethical practices, particularly in coffee sourcing. Tchibo supports initiatives for fair trade and sustainable farming and implements environmentally responsible practices to reduce its carbon footprint.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Tchibo. "Company History." Accessed January 7, 2025. https://www.tchibo.com/de/en/company/history.
2. Tchibo. "Distribution System." Accessed January 7, 2025. https://www.tchibo.com/de/en/company/distribution-system.
3. Tchibo. "Facts & Figures." Accessed January 7, 2025. https://www.tchibo.com/de/en/company/facts-figures.