Würth España

Würth España

Würth España is the Spanish subsidiary of the Würth Group, a global leader in the distribution of assembly and fastening materials, operating in the construction materials industry. The company provides a wide range of products including screws, anchors, tools, and safety equipment, serving both professional and industrial clients. With a strong focus on sales and technical support, Würth España operates across Spain with a network of branches and a significant workforce, contributing to the group's global presence.

In Spain, Würth España has its main office in Madrid and maintains a strong commercial presence throughout the country, with roles spanning sales, technical product specialization, IT security, and software development. The company is known for its commitment to continuous training and career development, offering junior commercial programs that emphasize growth and learning. For international professionals, Würth España provides opportunities to work in a multinational environment with a structured career path, and the company values technical expertise and customer relationship skills.

Company History

The Würth Group was founded in 1945 by Adolf Würth in Künzelsau, Germany, initially as a small screw wholesaler. Over the decades, it expanded internationally, becoming a global leader in the distribution of fastening materials and tools. Würth España was established to serve the Spanish market, growing its operations and workforce to support the group's expansion.

For International Professionals

  • Würth España offers structured training programs for junior commercial roles, which can be beneficial for professionals new to the Spanish market.
  • The company has a strong presence in Spain with offices in multiple cities, including Madrid, Barcelona, and others, providing opportunities across the country.
  • As part of a large multinational, employees may have access to international career paths and global resources.
  • The company emphasizes continuous learning and professional development, with roles in IT and technical fields that may require specific skills.
  • Working in Spain may require Spanish language proficiency for many roles, especially those in sales and customer-facing positions.

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