Kettler is a German company based in Ense-Parsit, with locations all around the world.
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Kettler is a German company based in Ense-Parsit, with locations all around the world.
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Kettler produces riding toys, leisure gear, patio furniture and exercise equipment.
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Originally starting in the attic of a sawmill, Kettler grew into a worldwide manufacturing and distribution organization, selling products in over 60 countries.
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In 2005, Heinz Kettler died and his daughter Dr Karin Kettler, a biologist by training, took over the company.
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Karin Kettler, who had mostly retired from the day to day business, died in a traffic accident in March 2017, aged 57.
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In 1949, Kettler started producing patio furniture and added the Kettcar toy car to their inventory in 1962.
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In 1977, Kettler added aluminium bicycles to their product line and started producing fitness equipment and table tennis tops soon after.
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Kettler now sells a full line of kids' toys, from push trikes for toddlers to licensed pedal tractors for children.
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Since its debut, Kettler has made many different varieties of the Kettcar and has sold more than 15 million of them worldwide.
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Kettler is the sole producer of CAT, Case, Massey Ferguson and New Holland pedal tractors.
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Kettler produces a number of table tennis tables, that are tournament bounce certified.
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Kettler has an extensive fitness equipment line, ranging from exercise bikes and crosstrainers to treadmills and rowers.
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