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Staedtler Mars GmbH & Co. KG () is a German multinational stationery
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based in Nuremberg. The firm was founded by J.S. Staedtler (1800–1872) in 1835 and produces a large variety of stationery products, such as writing implements (including technical drawing instruments), art materials, and office supplies. Staedtler claims to be the largest European manufacturer of wood-cased pencils, overhead projector pens, mechanical pencils,
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, erasers, and modelling clays. Staedtler has over 26 global subsidiaries and nine manufacturing facilities. Almost two thirds of the production take place in the four production facilities in Nuremberg, Germany, though some of its products are made in
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. Its "''Noris line of pencils is extremely common in British schools.


History

The origins of the brand can be traced since the 17th century, when Friedrich Staedtler took over the totality of the pencil manufacturing process, from the lead to the wood. However, that activity was forbidden by the Council of Nuremberg, which stated that the manufacturing had to be developed by two different experts. Eventually, Staedtler's work helped to abolish that regulation, therefore facilitating the work of other pencil manufacturers in Nuremberg. The company was founded by Johann Sebastian Staedtler in 1835 as a pencil factory, first established in Nuremberg, but the roots of the company go back to 1662, when references to Friedrich Staedtler as a pencil-making craftsman were made in the city annals. Staedtler received permission from the municipal council to produce black lead, red chalk and pastel pencils in his industrial plant. In 1866, the company had 54 employees and produced 15,000 gross (2,160,000 pencils) per year.Quality and history
on Staedtler website
In 1900, Staedtler registered the ''Mars'' brand (which represented the
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), using the name for some lines of products, also launching the ''head of Mars'' logo.Logotipo de Staedlter
on Ofistore.com
In 1901 the ''Noris'' brand was released by the company.
by María Matos Elices on ''El País''
In 1922 a United States subsidiary (located in
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) was established, It was followed by a
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ese subsidiary four years later. In 1937 the name was changed to ''Mars Pencil and Fountain Pen Factory'' and the product range was expanded to include mechanical writing instruments. In 1949 began the production of ballpoint pens, which started to be widely used instead of fountain pens (although Staedtler still produces the latter today). In 1950 propelling pencils (or mechanical pencils) began to be manufactured, the first being made out of wood. Four years later, the "Lumocolor" brand was registered. This brand was used to design the wide range of Staedtler markers. The head of Mars became the Staedtler definitive logo in 1958. This logo has had several style modifications since then, the last in 2001. In 1962 the company began producing
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s. In the 1970s, Staedtler bought the Neumarkt factory, which used to be the Eberhard Faber factory. Nevertheless, in 2009 Staedtler sold the rights to the brand "Eberhard Faber" to
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, although the company kept the Neumarkt factory, where Staedtler makes wood pencils nowadays.Visiting Staedtler's Nuremberg factory
14 Sep 2016
As from 2010, Fimo ( modelling clay products), Mali, Aquasoft and further brands were marketed under the Staedtler name. In addition, the company celebrated its 175th anniversary that same year.


Products

The following chart contains all the Staedtler product lines:Staedtler products
retrieved 4 Dec 2019


Awards

Staedtler has won awards for its products, most recently for the Wopex Graphite Pencils (designed with "Teams Design") and the Triplus line.


2008

* Red Dot Award, Lumocolor Twister Dry MarkersAnnouncement of 2008 Red Dot Award
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2009

* Bio Composite of the Year, Wopex Graphite Pencils2009 Bio Composite of the Year Award
* ISH Design Plus Award, Wopex Graphite Pencils
/ref> * Red Dot Award, Triplus 776 Mechanical PencilsStaedtler Announcement of 2009 Red Dot Award
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2011

* Red Dot Award, Triplus 426 Ballpoint Pens2011 Red Dot Award Triplus Pens
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References


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