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Thank you for visiting the homepage of

F.L. MICHAELIS GMBH

in Bremen.

Our company was established in 1875.

We are importing
green coffee and tea.

coffee beans - here they are fresh picked from the coffeetrees. Tealeaves - here you see the fresh picked tealeaves. Only the young shoots will be picked (two leaves and the bud). This biologic grown tea (at the picture) from China and teas from Japan, Assam, Darjeeling, Dooars, Nepal, Ceylon, Rooibos, Honeybush, Kenya as well as aromatic sorts (over 100 different kinds of teas) we have for you.
We have been distributing highland coffees from Central and South America, Africa and Asia, as well as quality robustas from these origins, to small and medium sized coffee roasters for many decades.
We can offer all basic qualities of green and black teas (from Assam, Darjeeling, Ceylon, China, Dooars, Japan, Kenya, Nepal, South Africa-Rooibos-, Sikkim, Java, Terai, Formosa, flavoured teas) as well as a lot of specialities.

We are keeping a special eye on organic produced
coffee and teas which we can offer in a large variety
.


Please contact us:

F.L. MICHAELIS GmbH
Parkallee 63
28209 Bremen
Phone (0421) 34 20 51
Fax (0421) 34 47 79
Email: FLMichaelis@web.de

       
English homepage

Here you can see the office of F.L. Michaelis GmbH in Bremen, Parkallee 63. This is a typical so called "old Bremer house". These old houses are typically for Bremen. In the surrundings where our office is located (the socalled "Parkvietel") you will find  a lot of these houses all restored with loving care.

Here you have a look to the office of

F.L.Michaelis GmbH in Bremen

Parkallee 63....

Here you can have a view to our "Musterzimmer" - the sample room....
....and here we are in our

sample room and....

and here we can see how F.L. Michaelis GmbH in Bremen, taste and find the best teas for you!!
....and here we see if tastes all right

the tea and coffee for Y O U.

FLM history

altes Firmenplakat
Hier sehen Sie unsere Mitarbeiter bei einem Betriebsausflug im Jahr 1939.
F.L.Michaelis Crew go on an excursion in the year 1939. The man with hat in the middle is Wilhelm Hohn - the father from Bernd Hohn.

The establishment of the company F.L. Michaelis as agency and commission business was made public with a letter of the merchant Franz Ludwig Michaelis on January 1st. He also appointed, besides various no longer existing companies in Hamburg, London and Vera Cruz, the company Heinr. Rüppel & Sohn of Bremen as reference. The first comptoir was resident in Bremen, an der Schlachte 27. The registry in the commercial register took place on January 4, 1875 and is today considered the day of establishment. A bank contact was soon established to the today's company bank Carl F. Plump & Co. Franz Ludwig Michaelis (an uncle of the later short term Chancellor (during German empire) and Prussian Prime Minister Georg Michaelis) had previously spent many years in Latin America. During the first decades after its establishment the company was mainly occupied with agencies in the shipping business.

The grandfather of the today's proprietors, Conrad Dietrich Rudolf Hohn, joined the company as procurator in 1897 and became a partner in 1903. He carried on with the company as sole proprietor after the death of the founder in 1919.

As a result of the expanding representatives of foreign shipping companies right after the end of World War I a branch office was established in Bremerhaven in 1921. At this time the company represented among others the renowned English shipping company Royal Mail Lines.

1930 Conrad Rudolf Hohn, consul of Guatemala since 1909 and in Bremen also a doyen of the consular corps accepted his oldest son Conrad Henry Hohn as partner of the company. 1936 his second son Wilhelm Ludwig Hohn also joined the company as partner, after returning from a long term occupation on a coffee plantation in Haiti.

As the senior was further concentrating on the agency business, his two sons were building up a merchandise business. Up to the beginning of the second world war the trade with green coffee and tea was constantly expanding, and during that time the company had already had a faithful number of customers in the whole former area of the German empire.

As the start of the second world war put a sudden end to the import trade as well as to the shipping agencies, it was still possible, inspite of all difficulties, to keep up the business with the trade of merchandise and substitute products. During the war commotions of the year 1944 the business in the Langenstrasse were completely burned down. Nevertheless, the company continued its operation until the end of the war under extremely difficult conditions in a subburb of Bremen with a few undaunted employees.

Instantly after the end of the war in an assembly room of a restaurant in the Kirchbachstraße the production, packing and trade of substitute teas and vegetables was taken up again. The working order for the up to 20 packers of this production work room was being interrupted regularly because of electricity deficiency during lack of daylight. Effervescent powder, which was loved by children, was produced. The older Bremen citizens will remember the product with the strong colors and distributed under the name of "Brausejunge". The first vehicle for deliveries was a bicycle with auxiliary motor and small wagon. 1946 the senior, Consul Hohn, passed away at the age of 80, and the agency business was given up.

At the end of 1948 it became possible to take up the import trade with green coffee and tea again and to fully concentrate on this business.

In the year 1963 Conrad Henry Hohn passed away and his son, Henry Rudolf Hohn, joined the company as a partner. During this time the import business was further expanding by the import of fruit and vegetable preservatives from oversea countries. But this branch was given up again at the beginning of the 90's due to the considerable concentration in the merchandise trade.

In 1991 Wilhelm Ludwig Hohn passed away at the age of 84. Until then he was still occupied in the business of the company. His son Bernd Hohn also became a partner of the company after the death of his father, after already working for the company for ten years.

The business premises of the company have been in the Parkallee 63 since 1966. From there the company is still importing green coffee and tea. Coffee roasters and tea specialists in all German Federal States and neighbouring countries are being delivered. The storage fo the import goods is basically being maintained in the port area, but also an own small city storage is being maintained for deliveries.

The managing directors, Henry Hohn and Bernd Hohn, are especially pleased about the long standing company relationship of all of the employees. They are being especially supported by the procurator Peter Fischmann, who, after four decades of appertaining to the company, has the reputation of a versed coffee expert. In a for an intermediate company not always easy surrounding, we, at the Parkallee, are looking at the future with a healthy optimism.


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18.02.04