KUKA Gujia Home chekiang
The sofa is transliterated from the English SOFA and is also a foreign product. In 1840, the sofa was introduced to China from Britain with the Opium War, but the popularity rate was not high. In the 80s of the last century, the cost advantage of raw materials in Europe and the United States was no longer there, and many overseas Chinese and foreign businessmen began to set up factories in the coastal areas of China to produce furniture, and the OEM OEM production model developed rapidly. Founded in 1982, Gujia Home Furnishing (hereinafter referred to as Gujia) has caught up with the dividends of the first batch of sofa production and has now developed into an industry leader. According to the statistics of the domestic economic database Wind, Minhua, Gujia, Huadali and Zuo Furniture accounted for 4.12%, 3.36%, 2.35% and 2.27% of the domestic sofa market share respectively, forming the first echelon. Although Gujia ranks second, it has strengthened itself through a series of acquisitions in the past two years, and its revenue and net profit growth in 2017 have exceeded 40%, which has the potential to catch up with and surpass Minhua. In 2018, Gujia strengthened its capabilities through a series of mergers and acquisitions, following the acquisition of the German sofa brand Rolf Benz and the acquisition of a 51% stake in the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Italian sofa brand Natuzzi in China. In addition, the Gu family was back in...