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Location Profile
Düsseldorf
Accessibility
Düsseldorf –
Central location,
Easy accessibility
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Accessibility
Düsseldorf – fast connections to Europe’s economic centres
Helsinki
From Düsseldorf to:
Amsterdam
Barcelona
Fastest road distance in km Flight time in minutes
229
60
1,391
130
Berlin
558
60
Brussels
203
154*
1,205
90
Edinburgh
Frankfurt
Helsinki
227
55
1,845
145
London
568
80
Luxembourg
212
45
Lyon
752
90
1,771
150
863
95
Oslo
1,323
105
Paris
505
75
Prague
734
80
Rome
1,439
130
Stockholm
1,373
120
Warsaw
1,111
110
Vienna
937
100
Zurich
602
80
Madrid
Milan
From Düsseldorf to:
Oslo
Glasgow
Warsaw
London
Düsseldorf
Prag
Vienna
Paris
Zurich
Rome
Madrid
Fastest road distance in km Flight time in minutes
Source: Falk Routenplaner, Düsseldorf Airport, Deutsche Bahn AG V2013Q2. * = For Brussels , data on train connection in minutes.
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Stockholm
Barcelona
Accessibility
Düsseldorf – easily accessible from other European cities
Average travelling time to 41 European cities in minutes
270
255
241
232
226
230
221
196
190
186
200
201
Cologne
Essen
204
205
206
Stuttgart
Munich
Hamburg
222
189
150
Frankfurt Düsseldorf
Berlin
Hanover Dortmund Nuremberg Bremen
Source: BBR V2013Q2 B2012. Average travelling time by combined car/air transport to 41 selected European conurbations.
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Dresden
Leipzig
Accessibility
Düsseldorf Airport
Worldwide non-stop destinations from Düsseldorf
Key data for Düsseldorf Airport
Flight destinations from
Düsseldorf (examples)
Destination country
• third-largest airport in Germany
• around 20 m. passengers p.a.
• around 222,000 flights p.a.
• over 100,000 t air freight p.a.
• 60 airlines
•over 180 destinations worldwide
•connections to major European destinations at least
Abu Dhabi
Atlanta
Bangkok
Chicago
Istanbul
Lisbon
Los Angeles
Miami
Moscow
New York
Peking
St. Petersburg
Tripolis
Toronto
United Arab Emirates
USA
Thailand
USA
Turkey
Portugal
USA
USA
Russia
USA
China
Russia
Libya
Canada
twice a day
•more than 100 intercontinental flights a week
•fast connections to the city (13 min. by S-Bahn)
• around 19,500 jobs in airport as a whole
Source: Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH V2013Q2.
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Accessibility
Düsseldorf International Airport – worldwide connections
Annual international flight movements and the number of flight destinations between Düsseldorf Airport and the continents
Europe
America
Flight movements:
5,182
Flight destinations:
19
Flight
movements:
192,636
Flight
destinations:
148*
Africa
Flight movements:
3,500
Flight destinations:
12
Source: Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH V2013Q2. * = of the 148 European destinations, 10 are German inland destinations.
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Asia
Flight movements:
4,568
Flight destinations:
16
Accessibility
Düsseldorf Airport has the shortest distance to the city
Road distance from airport to city in km
9,5
Düsseldorf
Hamburg
10,5
Berlin
10,7
11,0
Hanover
9,5 km
12,5
Stuttgart
13,5
Frankfurt
17,0
Cologne
18,0
Leipzig
London
Paris
Heathrow
24,0
Charles de Gaulle
24,0
32,0
Munich
0,0
7,0
14,0
Source: Own research with map24.de and viamichelin.de V2011Q3
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21,0
28,0
35,0
Accessibility
Complete transport infrastructure
Rail
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over 900 train departures a day
150 long-distance trains daily
over 300 train stops at airport station
Rheinbahn AG has “AA” rating
Motorway
•
•
•
13 inner-city motorway connections
50 inner-city motorway kilometres
13 Park & Ride car parks
Rhine Port
•
•
•
•
•
Rheinhafen (Rhine Port)
Total area: 5 km²
16.4 m. tons freight volume
30 loading facilities
17 port trains
Sources: Deutsche Bahn AG, City of Düsseldorf Statistics Office, Neuss Düsseldorfer GmbH. All data from V2010.
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Accessibility
Top marks for Düsseldorf transport system
Marks given to various transport indicators (from 1 to 10)
2,0
2,8
3,0
4,2
4,0
4,2
5,0
5,3
5,3
5,8
5,8
6,0
6,0
6,8
7,0
7,0
8,0
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Munich
Hamburg
Cologne
Berlin
Source: Bellevue-Studie V2011Q3. Category ‘Transport“‘ . Marks given from 1 (= top) to 10 ( = flop).
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Dresden
Stuttgart
Hanover
Leipzig
Economic strength
Düsseldorf metropolitan
region with great
economic
potential
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Economic strength
Düsseldorf – economic powerhouse in Europe
Up to one hour away by car
•
•
11.6 million inhabitants
500,000 companies
Up to 500 km away
•
•
•
155 million inhabitants
31 % of total EU population
50 % of EU purchasing power
Up to one hour‘s flight away
• Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Hamburg,
London, Luxembourg, Paris, Zurich
500 km radius with 155 million inhabitants
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Economic strength
North Rhine-Westphalia competes with strong country economies
Gross domestic product of selected countries in USD billion.
India
1.873
Russia
1.858
Canada
1.736
Republic Korea
1.116
Indonesia
847
Netherlands
836
North Rhine-Westphalia
792
Switzerland
659
Saudi Arabia
577
Sweden
540
Poland
514
Belgium
514
Argentina
446
South Africa
408
316
Venezuela
Hong Kong
249
Singapore
240
0
400
800
1.200
1.600
2.000
Sources: Weltbank, Gross Domestic Product Ranking V2013Q2 B2011. ITNRW, Gross domestic product V2012Q2 B2011. Conversion rate Euro - US Dollar in accordance with average rate
for 2011 of Deutsche Bundesbank. North Rhine-Westphalia is ranked 18th in an international country comparison.
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Economic strength
Düsseldorf business market - in the same league as New York, London or Paris
Düsseldorf
Rhine-Ruhr Region
Metro-Region New York
Area
Area
11,738 km²
11.6 Mio.
Inhabitants
14.0 Mio.
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60 km
--------------
70 km
Source: IKM, BBSR.
Area
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Area:
Adjusted area of Metro-Division.
Paris – Ile de France
Greater London
14,188 km²
Inhabitants
13.6 Mio.
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90 km
Source: Greater London Authority.
The area shown corresponds to Greater
London plus the adjoining counties.
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6,120 km²
Inhabitants
Area
12,000 km²
Inhabitants
11.7 Mio.
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70 km
Source: INSEE, France
Economic strength
Düsseldorf region – largest economic centre in Germany
Hamburg
Düsseldorf - Rhine - Ruhr
Hamburg region
Inhabitants
11.6 m.
Inhabitants
5.1 m.
Employees
5.7 m.
Employees
2.5 m.
GDP in €
357.7 m.
Frankfurt region
Inhabitants
5.5 m.
Employees
2.9 m.
BIP in €
Berlin
DüsseldorfRhine Ruhr
GDP in €
161.7 bn.
Berlin region
200.5 bn.
Inhabitants
6.0 m.
Employees
2.7 m.
GDP in €
146.1 bn.
Frankfurt
Stuttgart region
Inhabitants
Employees
GDP in €
Munich region
5.3 m.
Inhabitants
2.7 m.
167.8 bn.
Employees
Stuttgart
GDP in €
Munich
Sources: IKM, BBSR V2010Q4.
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5.5 m.
3.0 m.
211.2 bn.
Economic strength
Düsseldorf region – strong partners make for a strong location
Key data on Düsseldorf region
Area in km²
1,201
Inhabitants
1,530,700
Inhabitants per km²
Gross domestic product in € million
Working population
1,275
71,022
916,300
Number of companies
84,941
Foreign HR companies
4,098
Inner-regional commuters
Available income per head in €
- divergence from federal average in %
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Figures
133,927
22,236
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Economic strength
Düsseldorf is one of the fastest growing business locations in Germany
Growth of gross domestic product 1996 – 2010 in %
Essen
64,2%
Dresden
47,1%
Bremen
36,2%
Düsseldorf
36,0%
Region Hanover
35,0%
Munich
35,0%
Leipzig
34,0%
Germany
32,8%
Nuremberg
32,2%
Hamburg
31,9%
Dortmund
31,3%
Frankfurt am Main
31,2%
North Rhine-Westphalia
29,1%
Stuttgart
28,0%
Cologne
20,2%
Berlin
0,0%
19,3%
10,0%
20,0%
30,0%
40,0%
50,0%
60,0%
70,0%
Source: Working Party National Accounts. The Gross Domestic Product 2008 to 2010 according to V2013Q1. Figures before 2008 from V2011Q3 with own conversion using ratios of
overlapping years 2008 and 2009.
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Economic strength
Düsseldorf – amongst the most productive cities in Germany
Gross domestic product per employed person in €
90.000
86.233
81.924
81.074
80.593
80.478
79.725
68.017
66.996
65.015
60.574
60.000
58.696
55.118
50.264
46.325
30.000
0
Frankfurt
am Main
Hamburg
Essen
Munich
Stuttgart
Düsseldorf
Bremen
Cologne
Source: Working Party National Accounts, Gross Domestic Product per employed person V2012Q3 B2010.
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Region
Hanover
Nuremberg
Berlin
Dortmund
Dresden
Leipzig
Economic strength
High purchasing power of Düsseldorf’s inhabitants
Key figures relating to purchasing power in selected German cities = 100
140
137,0
121,4
120
117,9
114,3
110,4
110,2
103,3
100,0
100,0
Essen
Germany
100
80
60
40
20
0
Munich
Düsseldorf
Source: GfK Nürnberg V2013Q1.
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Frankfurt
Stuttgart
Hamburg
Cologne
Hanover
Economic strength
High available income in Düsseldorf
Available per capita income in Germany‘s cities in €
Hamburg
24.137
Munich
23.550
Düsseldorf
22.520
Stuttgart
22.357
Bremen
21.752
Cologne
20.298
North Rhine-Wesphalia
19.682
Frankfurt
19.350
Hanover
19.079
Essen
19.064
Germany
18.983
Nuremberg
18.975
Dortmund
17.333
Dresden
16.135
Berlin
15.843
Leipzig
15.157
0
5.000
10.000
15.000
Source: Working Party National Accounts V2011Q3 B2009. Cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants.
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20.000
25.000
30.000
Economic strength
Düsseldorf – ideal locational quality compared to other German cities
Standard and dynamics rankings for the category “locational quality” according to INSM-city study 2012
0
High standard
Low growth
High standard
High growth
Dresden
Munich
Stuttgart
Düsseldorf
Nuremberg

Frankfurt
Essen
Hanover
8
Leipzig
Hamburg
Bremen
Berlin
Cologne
Dortmund
Low standard
Low growth
Low standard
High growth
16
16
8
0
Source: INSM city study V2012Q4. Own comparison of city rankings in the areas “standard” and “dynamics” for the category “locational quality”. Selection of German cities
over 500,000 inhabitants.
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Economic strength
Düsseldorf’s high municipal investment strength
Municipal physical investments per capita and year in €
389,75
Düsseldorf
380,51
Frankfurt
Munich
303,98
Dresden
268,20
Stuttgart
268,16
203,84
Leipzig
200,70
Nuremberg
Dortmund
175,44
103,73
Cologne
Essen
0,00
75,35
100,00
Source: State Statistical Offices V2013Q2 B2012.
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200,00
300,00
400,00
Economic strength
Düsseldorf - debt-free city
Per-capita debt of selected German cities in €
6.000
5.679
5.000
4.483
4.000
3.674
3.000
2.653
2.234
2.379
2.000
945
1.000
0
60
Düsseldorf
Stuttgart
0
Munich
Hanover
Frankfurt
Cologne
Dortmund
Duisburg
Essen
Source: Düsseldorf City Treasury V2013Q1 2012Q4 Düsseldorf’s debt-free status is analysed economically by comparing third-party debts with the liquidity of the holding
company and city reserves.
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Employment location
Düsseldorf a highly attractive
employment
location
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Employment location
Düsseldorf is one of the largest German employment locations
Employees in the German cities, North Rhine Westphalia and Germany
Area
Employees
Berlin
1.682.424
Hamburg
1.125.040
Munich, urban municipality
956.788
Cologne, urban municipality
672.564
Frankfurt am Main, urban municipality
634.855
Düsseldorf, urban municipality
490.694
Stuttgart, urban district
471.682
Hanover, state capital
383.833
Nuremberg, urban municipality
356.839
Bremen, urban municipality
338.112
Essen, urban municipality
316.203
Dresden, urban municipality
304.338
Dortmund, urban municipality
304.152
Leipzig, urban municipality
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
297.745
8.688.884
40.553.000
Source: Working Group Official Employment Statistics V2012Q3 B2010. Cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants.
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Employment location
Above-average growth in number of employees in Düsseldorf for over a decade
Percentage change in number of employees in Düsseldorf and in Germany 1991 - 2010
120,0
Düsseldorf
114,8
115,0
114,9
Germany
113,5
110,4
110,0
107,8
108,7
108,2
107,3
107,1
107,8
108,4
105,7
105,0
104,5
100,0
107,5
2008
2009
108,0
106,0
103,1
100,0
107,5
104,9
104,4
102,6
103,4
103,8
103,7
2003
2004
2005
104,3
101,2
100,0
95,0
90,0
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2006
2007
2010
Source: Working Group Official Employment Statistics . Employees 2008 to 2010 according to V2012Q4. Values before 2008 from V2011Q3 with own conversion using the ratio of the
overlapping years 2008 and 2009.
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Employment location
Very high job density in the location Düsseldorf
Employees liable to pay social security contributions per 1,000 inhabitants
750
735
626
600
587
539
533
477
475
450
452
441
419
398
391
352
340
Dortmund
Berlin
300
150
0
Frankfurt Düsseldorf Stuttgart Nuremberg Munich
Cologne Hamburg
Bremen
Dresden
Leipzig
Hanover
Essen
Sources: Federal Employment Agency, employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q2. Federal Statistics Office, Numbers of inhabitants V2012Q4 B2011Q4.
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Employment location
Düsseldorf – High number of commuters due to high appeal for working population
Proportion of commuters of all employees liable to pay social security contributions %
Frankfurt
65,8%
Düsseldorf
62,0%
Stuttgart
60,2%
Nuremberg
52,4%
Essen
51,6%
Cologne
48,1%
Munich
45,9%
Dortmund
44,4%
Bremen
43,0%
Leipzig
39,0%
Hamburg
37,6%
Dresden
36,7%
Hanover
24,4%
Berlin
0,0%
21,4%
10,0%
20,0%
30,0%
40,0%
50,0%
60,0%
Source: Federal Employment Agency, commuter statistics of employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q2.
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70,0%
Employment location
Employees with above-average qualifications work in Düsseldorf
School-leaving qualifications of employees liable to pay social security contributions in Düsseldorf as compared with Germany as a whole
Germany
100%
6,9%
3,9%
7,1%
80%
Düsseldorf
Hochschule (university)
11,9%
4,7%
13,5%
Abitur
60%
63,7%
46,2%
40%
Volks-,Haupt-,Realschule
(primary and secondary
schools)
Other
20%
18,4%
0%
Source: Federal Employment Agency, employment statistics V2012Q1 B2011Q2.
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Fachhochschule (technical
college)
23,7%
Employment location
Düsseldorf offers a disproportionately high number of apprenticeship places
Apprenticeships offered per applicant in apprenticeship year 2011/2012 (October to end September)
Munich
1,69
Dresden
1,58
Stuttgart
1,38
1,27
Hamburg
Düsseldorf
1,23
Nuremberg
1,15
1,09
Frankfurt
1,07
Cologne
Germany
0,92
Bremen
0,92
0,89
Leipzig
Hanover
0,88
Dortmund
0,79
0,74
NRW
Essen
0,69
Berlin
0,67
0
0,6
1,2
Source: Federal Employment Agency, Trainee Statistics, accumulated places and applicants V2012Q4 B2011/2012.
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1,8
Employment location
Promising apprenticeship training places in Düsseldorf for the whole economy
Number of apprentices/trainees on cut-off date 31.12. according to training area
16.000
18.000
14.598
14.031
14.440
14.359
14.016
Skilled Crafts
15.000
Indep. Professions
12.000
12.000
9.000
9.154
9.834
9.736
9.545
9.411
8.000
4.000
0
3.050
2.992
2.957
2.944
2.757
1.260
1.265
1.261
1.358
1.335
513
2011
567
507
486
512
2007
2008
2009
2010
Source: IT NRW, Vocational training statistics V2012Q2.
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Other
Trainees as a whole
6.000
3.000
Industry and Commerce
0
Employment location
Top marks for Düsseldorf as an employment location
Marking index on job quality of German cities (from 1 to 10)
2,0
2,7
3,0
4,0
4,0
4,7
4,7
6,0
6,7
7,0
7,3
7,3
7,7
8,0
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Munich
Stuttgart
Cologne
Hanover
Dresden
Source: Bellevue-Studie V2011Q3. Category “Employment position” in annual city test. Marks awarded between 1 ( = top) und 10 ( = flop).
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Leipzig
Berlin
Employment location
Düsseldorf – the employment location of the future
Job growth forecast issued by Feri-Institut for 2011 – 2017. Here, a selection of German cities with over 500.000
inhabitants.
City
2011
Source: Feri-Institut, CAPITAL 09/11 V2011Q3. Own presentation for result of the category “Jobs”.
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2017
Growth forecast 2011 2017 in %
Düsseldorf
8,5 %
Berlin
8,2 %
Hamburg
7,2 %
Leipzig
7,2 %
Frankfurt
6,8 %
Stuttgart
6,7 %
Cologne
6,7 %
Nuremberg
6,6 %
Dresden
6,6 %
Dortmund
6,5 %
Munich
5,9 %
Hanover
5,8 %
Bremen
5,8 %
Essen
5,7 %
International character
Düsseldorf international
location
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International character
People from all continents live in Düsseldorf
Foreign inhabitants in Düsseldorf according to continents
Total: 113.328
Asia (15,4%)
Africa (7,7%)
America (3,0%)
Europe
(73,2%)
Australia and
Oceania (0,2%)
Other (0,5%)
Source: Düsseldorf Office of Statistics,Residents‘ Register of City of Düsseldorf, V2012Q3
B2011Q4.
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International character
People of many nations enjoy living in Düsseldorf
Foreign inhabitants in Düsseldorf according to most common countries of origin
Total: 113.328
Country of origin
Europe
Turkey
Greece
Poland
Serbia and Montenegro
Italy
Russian Federation
Macedonia
Croatia
Ukraine
Spain
France
Great Britain
Netherlands
Romania
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Portugal
Bulgaria
Inhabitants abs.
Inhabitants in %
82.940
14.010
9.437
7.294
6.550
6.511
3.821
3.585
3.249
3.230
2.998
2.962
2.515
2.372
2.256
1.860
1.846
1.475
1.148
73,2%
12,4%
8,3%
6,4%
5,8%
5,7%
3,4%
3,2%
2,9%
2,9%
2,6%
2,6%
2,2%
2,1%
2,0%
1,6%
1,6%
1,3%
1,0%
Inhabitants abs.
Inhabitants in %
17.487
5.040
2.453
1.565
1.301
1.184
1.005
541
496
393
15,4%
4,4%
2,2%
1,4%
1,1%
1,0%
0,9%
0,5%
0,4%
0,3%
Africa
8.739
7,7%
America
United States
Brazil
Canada
3.430
1.601
555
281
3,0%
1,4%
0,5%
0,2%
221
0,2%
Country of origin
Asia
Japan
China, People‘s Republic
Iran
India
Korea, Republic
Iraq
Thailand
Vietnam
Georgia
Australia/Oceania
Source: Düsseldorf Office of Statistics, Residents‘ Register of City of Düsseldorf V2012Q3 B2011Q4.
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International character
Foreign investments from all continents in Düsseldorf
Presence of foreign companies in Düsseldorf region, examples of countries
800
750
700
600
480
500
450
400
350
300
300
250
200
150
70
100
45
0
Netherlands
Japan
USA
Great Britain
China
France
Sources: Business Development Düsseldorf, IHK Düsseldorf, IHK Krefeld, NRW Invest V2011Q2.
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Russia
Korea
India
International character
International companies with a foothold in Düsseldorf
Foreign headquarters in Düsseldorf (examples)
Country of origin
Foreign headquarters in Düsseldorf (examples)
Country of origin
BBDO Germany, advertising
Nokia Siemens Networks, IT
Finland
ORACLE Deutschland, IT
USA
Ericsson, telecommunications
USA
The
Netherlands
Sweden
Posco Europe Office, steel
Korea
FUJIFILM Europe
Japan
Statkraft Germany, energy
Norway
HSBC, finance
Great Britain
TATA Steel, steel
India
Huawei, telecommunications
China
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, UFJ
Japan
L'Oreal, cosmetics
France
Toshiba Electronics
Japan
McKinsey & Company, consultancy
USA
Vodafone Group, telecomm.
Great Britain
Nanya Technology Europe, IT
Taiwan
ZTE, telecommunications
China
E-Plus, telecommunications
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2013Q3
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International character
40 consulates present in Düsseldorf
33 foreign chambers of commerce
and foreign trade organisations
including:
including:
France
China
Great Britain
France
Japan
Great Britain
Canada
India
The Netherlands
Japan
Czech Republic
The Netherlands
Turkey
Russia
USA
Turkey
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2012Q1.
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International character
International Schools
International Clubs
International school forms in Düsseldorf
International clubs in Düsseldorf
•International School of Düsseldorf with 1,000
Business Club Düsseldorf
pupils from 50 countries
China Enterprises Association CEA
• International Japanese School Düsseldorf
• Lycée Français de Düsseldorf
•Several Chinese language schools with additional
Düsseldorf China Club
German & Czech Business Club
Industry Club Düsseldorf
lessons from native speakers
Japanese Club Düsseldorf
• Russian Education Centre
• Full Greek school system
• 4 German grammar schools (Gymnasien) have
Lions Club
bilingual courses
• Several international kindergartens
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf, Monitoring V2012Q3
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Marketing Club
Rotary Club
Business Club Russia
International character
Düsseldorf region – most attractive area for direct foreign investment in Germany
Direct investment in German federal states
in € billion
74
27
Hamburg
Lower Saxony
Berlin
North RhineWestphalia
190
Düsseldorf
Hesse
117
Bavaria
92
Baden-Württemberg
Source: Deutsche Bundesbank,
Direct foreign investments in Germany according to federal states V2012Q2 B2010, preliminary results.
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114
28
International character
Düsseldorf ranks high as recipient of foreign investment projects
Number of foreign investments that created businesses and/or new jobs in 2012.
60
53
49
50
40
34
30
24
22
20
17
14
13
12
10
9
9
Duisburg
Bremen
0
Frankfurt
Düsseldorf
Berlin
Stuttgart
Munich
Cologne
Source: Ernst & Young, European Investment Monitor, Direct investments to Germany V2013Q2 B2012.
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Hamburg
Konstanz
Mannheim
International character
Düsseldorf ranks high amongst European cities as recipient of foreign investment projects
European city ranking showing increase in foreign direct investment projects from Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2010
Dublin
Düsseldorf
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
Milton Keynes
Neuss
Manchester
Birmingham
Leipzig
Frankfurt
Liverpool
Source: fDi Markets V2011Q2
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International character
Düsseldorf – highest appeal for trade fair visitors from abroad
Average number of foreign trade fair visitors for the period 2008 – 2012
450.000
422.814
411.618
400.000
350.000
300.000
268.977
257.525
255.026
Hanover
Munich
250.000
200.000
150.000
100.000
50.000
0
Düsseldorf
Source: AUMA V2013Q3.
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Frankfurt
Cologne
Company strength
Düsseldorf strong company
location
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Company strength
Powerful company presence in Düsseldorf
Company register source
• Active businesses acc. to VC*
• Number of companies acc. to business
register:
• Companies subject to VAT:
Number in
Düsseldorf
51.558
39.886
International companies in Düsseldorf (examples)
E.ON AG, energy
Metro AG, retail/wholesale
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, chemicals
32.215
Vodafone D2 GmbH, telecommunications
• Registered companies in Companies’
C & A Mode KG, fashion
Register
Rheinmetall AG, machines, systems

Section B:
– of which GmbHs:
– Section A:
– in Register of Associations
• Business premises with employees liable to
pay social security contributions:
22.361
21.365
6.805
E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH & Co. KG
Demag Cranes AG, crane systems
Daimler AG, Werk Düsseldorf, automotive
5.769
20.420
Source: * VC=Verein Creditreform V2011. Federal Statistics Office, Company Register V2011. ITNRW, VAT statistics V2012Q3. District Court Düsseldorf V2011. Federal Employment
Agency, Employee statistics V2012Q1. Business Development Düsseldorf, Monitoring V2012Q3.
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Company strength
Companies with the highest turnover in Düsseldorf
The largest companies in Düsseldorf according to company turnover in € million
Companies in Düsseldorf
E.on SE
Metro AG
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Vodafone D2 GmbH
Droege International Group AG
Gea Group AG
Rheinmetall AG
Salzgitter Mannesmann Handel-Gruppe
E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH & Co. KG
SMS Group
Unternehmen in Düsseldorf
C & A Mode & Co.
Electronic Partner GmbH
Air Liquide Deutschland GmbH
Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG
Adecco Germany Holding GmbH
Peek & Cloppenburg KG
Gerresheimer AG
Mitsui & Co. Deutschland GmbH
Demag Cranes AG
L' Oréal Deutschland GmbH
Turnover in € million
132.093
66.739
16.510
9.641
7.400
5.720
4.704
4.254
3.404
3.237
2.660
2.635
2.114
2.000
1.843
1.551
1.359
1.219
1.135
1.123
1.070
Top 500 – ranking
2
8
45
87
101
119
141
156
187
195
246
249
307
318
339
391
421
447
468
474
488
Source: Die Welt V2013Q3 B2012. The company Metro Cash&Carry listed in Die Welt is not listed here as its turnover is included in that of Metro AG. Demag Cranes AG is now called
Terex Material Handling & Port Solutions.
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Company strength
Düsseldorf ranks top of German corporate cities
Annual turnover of the largest quoted corporate groups in each city in € million
Düsseldorf (6)
181.158
Munich (8)
180.115
123.630
Stuttgart (5)
115.141
Essen (4)
42.397
Hanover (2)
27.324
Cologne(1)
25.609
Hamburg (6)
6.617
Berlin (2)
Nuremberg(2)
4.250
Frankfurt (2)
3.273
0
50.000
100.000
150.000
200.000
Source: Handelsblatt V2011Q2. Banks and insurance companies are not taken into account in the publication. Business Development Düsseldorf, city evaluation. Figures in
brackets = number of companies taken into account.
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Company strength
Very high company density in Düsseldorf
Active companies per 10,000 inhabitants in city comparison
800
712
674
700
624
591
600
584
542
527
480
500
466
464
Leipzig
Dresden
447
400
300
200
100
0
Munich
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Cologne
Stuttgart
Nuremberg
Berlin
Source: Federal Statistics Office V2013Q1, Company register of regional database B2010. Numbers of inhabitants according to B2010.
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Bremen
Company strength
Numbers of companies in Düsseldorf rising in the long term
Development of companies subject to pay VAT in Düsseldorf 2000 - 2011
35.000
Companies subject to pay
VAT in Düsseldorf
33.000
32.213
32.488
32.811
32.027
32.215
32.505
31.462
31.000
30.626
30.749
30.572
30.501
29.895
29.000
27.000
25.000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Source: ITNRW V2013Q2. Companies subject to VAT from the VAT statistics are shown. All companies with head office in Düsseldorf are shown with a taxable turnover from deliveries and
services of more than 17,500 Euro in the survey year.
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Company strength
Düsseldorf - top start-up city
Annual number of new entries in Companies’ Register per 100,000 inhabitants
400
390
375
368
349
350
302
300
268
250
223
202
202
200
189
174
173
Dresden
Essen
159
150
100
50
0
Frankfurt
Munich
Düsseldorf
Hamburg
Berlin
Source: own research from Genios/Bundesanzeiger V2013Q2 B2012.
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Cologne
Bremen
Stuttgart
Leipzig
Nuremberg
Dortmund
Location costs
Düsseldorf –
moderate
location costs
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Location costs
0
Quality of life
in Düsseldorf –
ideal cost/benefit
ratio
Vienna
Zurich
Düsseldorf
Munich
High quality of
life
Geneva
Bern
10
Frankfurt
Copenhagen
Sydney
Amsterdam
Hamburg
Melbourne
(Study rankings)
20
Berlin
Perth
Stockholm
Canberra
Singapore
Stuttgart
Paris
30
Adelaide
Oslo
Helsinki
Brisbane
London
Source: Own comparison of
Mercer studies “Quality of Life” and “Living costs”
V2011.
The chart only shows those cities that were in the
best 50 in both studies – extended by the
Germany cities up to the top 100 in the costs
study.
40
Milan
Tokyo
New York City
Low living costs
50
0
10
20
30
40
50
(Study rankings)
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60
70
80
90
Location costs
Düsseldorf has a favourable trade tax collection rate compared to other cities
Trade tax collection rates of German cities
500
475
440
440
447
460
460
460
Hanover
Frankfurt
Leipzig
480
485
490
490
450
420
410
400
300
Berlin
Stuttgart Düsseldorf Bremen Nuremberg Dresden
Cologne
Essen
Dortmund Duisburg
Source: City Councils of the cities in question and Senate Administrations of the city states V2013Q1. Cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants are shown with the exception of
Duisburg.
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Munich
Location costs
Frequent decreases in trade tax ease the burden on Düsseldorf companies
Development of the collection rate for trade tax in Düsseldorf 1999 - 2013
465
460
Tax relief volume since 1999:
460
- € 170 million
460
455
455
455
455
455
450
450
450
445
445
445
440
440
440
440
440
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
440
435
1999
2000
2001
2002
Source: Düsseldorf Tax Office V2013Q1.
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2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Location costs
Düsseldorf – Favourable office market rents compared with other European cities
Top rent for office space in €/m²/month
120,00
111,08
100,00
80,00
69,17
60,00
40,00
19,00
20,00
24,00
22,00
33,00
28,75
26,00
40,00
36,00
47,58
42,50
Source: BnP Paribas “European Office Market 2013” V2013Q1 B2012Q4.
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Fr
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Location costs
Very affordable commercial rents in Düsseldorf compared with other European cities
Gross prime rental rates for industrial and logistics property in European cities in €/m²/month
19,62
20,00
15,00
13,33
9,93
10,00
6,45
6,65
6,90
7,65
7,92
8,10
8,42
10,25
10,30
Paris
Oslo
10,85
8,88
5,00
0,00
Berlin
Düsseldorf Warsaw
Munich Amsterdam Frankfurt
Airport
Source: Cushman & Wakefield “Industrial Space Across The World” V2011Q1 B2010Q4.
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Dublin
Moscow Stockholm
Helsinki
Zurich
London
Location costs
Düsseldorf – Luxury goods offered and moderate shop rents
Prime rents for shops in selected European luxury shopping miles in €/m²/month
700,00
658,75
625,00
600,00
566,67
500,00
400,00
300,00
200,00
215,00
220,00
Hamburg
Frankfurt
245,00
250,00
Düsseldorf
Munich
200,00
100,00
0,00
Berlin
Milan
Paris
London
Source: Jones Lang LaSalle “Glitter & glamour shining brightly - The 100 most renowned luxury brands and their presence in Europe's metropolitan centres“ V2011Q3.
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Location costs
Düsseldorf – attractive for tourism and business travel thanks to moderate hotel prices
Hotel room prices per overnight stay in €
200,00
179,39
165,84
156,01
150,00
127,86
133,07
116,5
100,00
89,78
92,07
Hamburg
Hanover
100,52
102,24
Düsseldorf
Munich
50,00
0,00
Source: Hotelprice barometer on Hotel.de AG V2012Q4 B2012Q4.
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Amsterdam
Paris
Copenhagen
Stockholm
London
Moscow
Location costs
Medium level of personnel costs in Düsseldorf
Employee remuneration per head, city comparison in €
47.521
48.000
36.000
34.917
35.066
Dortmund
Berlin
35.947
39.323
39.821
Nuremberg
Cologne
40.714
43.351
43.579
Stuttgart
Munich
41.842
37.245
33.157
24.000
12.000
Region
Hanover
Bremen
Essen
Düsseldorf
Source: Working Party National Accounts of the Federal States, employee compensation per employee V2012Q3 B2010.
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Hamburg
Frankfurt
Location costs
Citizen-friendly Düsseldorf – lowest local real estate tax in city comparison
Local real estate tax collection rates B German cities
850
810
800
750
700
650
600
550
515
500
440
450
520
535
535
540
580
590
600
Bremen
Essen
Hanover
635
650
Dresden
Leipzig
540
460
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Düsseldorf Frankfurt
Cologne
Stuttgart Nuremberg Munich
Hamburg Dortmund
Source: City Councils of the respective cites and Senate Administrations of the city states V2013Q1. Cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants are shown.
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Berlin
Location costs
Frequent decreases in local real estate tax to ease the burden on Düsseldorf’s citizens
Development of collection rate for real estate tax B in Düsseldorf 1999 - 2013
510
Tax relief volume since 1999:
500
- € 98 million
490
490
480
475
475
470
465
470
460
460
450
440
440
440
440
440
440
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
430
1999
2000
2001
2002
Source: Düsseldorf Tax Office V2013Q1.
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2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Location costs
Housing market – comparatively low rents
Quoted rents compared with other cities in €/m²
14,00
13,15
11,96
10,33
9,66
9,73
Berlin
Cologne
10,85
10,86
Stuttgart
Hamburg
7,00
0,00
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Munich
Quelle: empirica rent and purchase price ranking, IDN Immodaten GmbH. V2013Q1 B2012Q4. The average rent quoted is the average rental price of properties offered on the market.
It is based on a new property, 60-80 m², high standard of furnishing.
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Location costs
Housing market - moderate purchase prices for owner-occupied flats
Average purchase prices offered for owner-occupied flats compared to that of other cities in €/m²
4.807
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.731
2.821
2.867
Düsseldorf
Cologne
3.156
3.157
Frankfurt
Stuttgart
3.304
2.000
1.000
0
Berlin
Hamburg
Source: IDN Immodaten GmbH, V2013Q1 B2012Q4. The average purchase price offered is the average purchase price of properties offered on the market.
It is based on an owner-occupied flat, new property, 60-80 m², high standard of furnishing.
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Munich
Location costs
Housing market - moderate purchase prices for owner-occupied homes
Most frequent overall property price for second-hand terraced houses in city comparison in €
550.000
510.000
275.000
240.000
245.000
Cologne
Hamburg
260.000
265.000
Düsseldorf
Nuremberg
350.000
350.000
Frankfurt
Stuttgart
200.000
0
Essen
Munich
Source: LBS V2011Q3 B2011Q2. Most frequent overall property price in medium to good residential area, approx. 100 m² living area, without garage, plot typical
of locality.
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Industry structure
Düsseldorf industry structure
structural change
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Industry structure
Düsseldorf – wide variety of strong industries and clusters
Advertising
Consultancy
Telecommunications
Foreign trade
Law firms
Düsseldorf
Banks
Media
Life Sciences
Architecture
Fashion
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Industry structure
Düsseldorf’s highly productive industry mix
Gross value added in € billion and employees according to business sectors in Düsseldorf
WZ08
Code
A
Sectors
Agriculture and forestry, fishing
B,D,E Energy, water supply, waste disposal, quarrying
Gross value added
Sector
2010 in € billion
shares in %
Employees
2011
Sector
shares in %
13
0,0%
800
0,2%
377
1,1%
5.700
1,1%
3.238
9,2%
39.800
7,9%
C
Manufacturing industry
F
Construction industry
720
2,1%
13.000
2,6%
B-F
Production industry
4.336
12,4%
58.500
11,7%
G-J
Trade, transportation and storage, catering industry, information and communication
9.549
27,3%
151.900
30,3%
K-N
Finance, insurance and corporate services; land and housing
14.649
41,8%
154.100
30,7%
O-T
Public and other service providers, education and health, priv. households with domestic
staff
6.467
18,5%
136.200
27,2%
G-T
Service sectors
30.665
87,6%
442.200
88,2%
A-T
Düsseldorf as a whole
35.014
100,0%
501.500
100,0%
Source: Working Party National Accounts, Gross value added V2012Q4 B2010. Working party employee statistics, employees V2013Q2 B2011. According to business sectors of WZ08.
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Industry structure
Düsseldorf – strong presence as consultancy, finance, ITC and service location
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in Düsseldorf and Germany in sector comparison
WZ08
Code
Sectors
Number in Sector share in Sector share in
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf
-Germany
A, B
Agriculture and Forestry, fishery; mining, quarrying
C
Manufacturing industry
D, E
Energy and water supply; waste water and waste disposal, removal of environmental pollution
F
Construction industry
8.968
G
Trade; Servicing and repair of vehicles
52.776
H
Transportation and storage
18.700
I
Catering industry
J
K
L
Land and housing
M
N
Deviation from
Germany share
527
0,1%
1,1%
-1,0%
40.021
10,8%
22,5%
-11,7%
5.623
1,5%
1,6%
-0,1%
2,4%
5,7%
-3,3%
14,2%
14,4%
-0,2%
5,0%
5,1%
-0,1%
14.223
3,8%
3,1%
0,7%
Information and Communication
22.952
6,2%
3,0%
3,1%
x
Provision of financial and insurance services
32.224
8,7%
3,5%
5,2%
x
4.685
1,3%
0,8%
0,5%
Provision of freelance, scientific and technical services
48.556
13,1%
6,0%
7,1%
x
Provision of other business services
36.930
10,0%
7,0%
3,0%
x
O, U
Public administration, defence; social security; extraterritorial organisations and bodies
25.846
7,0%
5,9%
1,1%
P
Education and teaching
7.682
2,1%
3,8%
-1,7%
Q
Health and Social Services
34.898
9,4%
12,7%
-3,3%
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
3.020
0,8%
0,8%
0,0%
S
Provision of other services
12.794
3,4%
2,8%
0,7%
T
Private households
692
0,2%
0,1%
0,0%
5
0,0%
0,0%
0,0%
371.122
100,0%
100,0%
0,0%
No information or allocation possible
Total
Source: Federal Employment Agency V2013Q1 B2012Q2. x = sectors with stronger than average presence in Düsseldorf.
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Sectors of
aboveaverage
significance
in
Düsseldorf
Industry structure
Sectoral structural change is far advanced in Düsseldorf
Long-term development of number of people in employment in Düsseldorf according to business sectors 1961 - 2011
500.000
400.000
Total employment
501.500 = 100,0 %
Service sector
442.200 = 88,2 %
415.927 = 100,0 %
300.000
200.000
217.286 = 52,2 %
100.000
Manufacturing sector
198.641 = 47,8 %
59.300 = 11,8 %
0
1961
1970
1987 1992
1999 2000
2011
Source: Working Party, Official Federal and State Employment Statistics V2013Q2. Data up to 1987 from Workplace Census, from1992 from Official Federal and State Employment
Statistics. There has recently been a new return calculation to the year 2000. The manufacturing sector includes the building and energy sectors and agriculture.
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Industry structure
Above-average increase in business services in Düsseldorf
Development of employees in the business services sector 1996 – 2011 in absolute terms and in %
0
1.000.000
Bremen
29.200
Leipzig
34.100
2.000.000
74,9%
73,8%
73,3%
78.000
Cologne
70,2%
63.600
Düsseldorf
Dortmund
25.500
Dresden
26.200
Hamburg
64,7%
62,7%
60,6%
109.600
59,4%
Germany
Essen
28.800
Nuremberg
31.000
Region Hanover
Munich
Frankfurt am Main
Berlin
Stuttgart
0,0%
56,5%
51,5%
48,9%
43.500
44,3%
86.300
39,9%
65.300
37,9%
103.200
30,6%
30.400
10,0%
20,0%
30,0%
40,0%
50,0%
60,0%
70,0%
80,0%
Source: Working party employment statistics, employees in the sector “Financing, Rental, Business Services and Real Estate” V2013Q3. Values from 1996 (WZ03) have been
converted with the WZ08/WZ03 EWT-ratio from the year 2000.
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Industry structure
Many sectors in Düsseldorf contribute to employment growth
Development of employees liable to pay social security contributions in Düsseldorf in sector
comparison
WZ08
Code
Sectors
A, B
Agriculture and Forestry, fishery; mining, quarrying
C
D, E
F
G
Manufacturing industry
Energy and water supply; waste water and waste disposal, removal of environmental pollution
Construction industry
Trade; Servicing and repair of vehicles
SVB 2008
SVB 2012
2008 – 2012
abs.
2008 – 2012
in %
522
527
5
1,0%
42.996
4.697
10.765
56.802
40.021
5.623
8.968
52.776
-2.975
926
-1.797
-4.026
-6,9%
19,7%
-16,7%
-7,1%
H
Transportation and storage
20.409
18.700
-1.709
-8,4%
I
J
Catering industry
Information and Communication
13.173
20.551
14.223
22.952
1.050
2.401
8,0%
11,7%
K
Provision of financial and insurance services
32.042
32.224
182
0,6%
L
Land and housing
5.566
4.685
-881
-15,8%
M
Provision of freelance, scientific and technical services
42.062
48.556
6.494
15,4%
N
Provision of other business services
31.570
36.930
5.360
17,0%
O, U
Public administration, defence; social security; extraterritorial organisations and bodies
25.766
25.846
80
0,3%
P
Education and teaching
6.744
7.682
938
13,9%
30.835
34.898
4.063
13,2%
2.277
3.020
743
32,6%
11.257
12.794
1.537
13,7%
504
33
692
5
188
-28
37,3%
-84,8%
358.571
371.122
12.551
3,5%
Q
Health and Social Services
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
S
Provision of other services
T
Private households
No information or allocation possible
Total:
Source: Federal Employment Agency, Employment Statistics V2013Q1 B2012Q2.
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Education and research
Education and
research region
Düsseldorf
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Education and research
Excellent research presence in Greater Düsseldorf Area
Education/Research im Greater Düsseldorf area
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
30 public and 26 private universities
Over 500,000 students
12 Max Planck Institutes
6 International Max Planck Research Schools
11 Fraunhofer Institutes
3 Research Centres of the Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
10 Institutes of the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
DFG German Research Foundation
VDI Association of German Engineers
North Rhine-Westphalia Academy for Sciences and
Arts
Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the
State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Source: Ministry for Innovation, Science and Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia V2011Q2
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Gelsenkirchen
Dortmund
Bochum
Essen
Duisburg
Wuppertal
Düsseldorf
Cologne
Aachen
Bonn
Hagen
Education and research
Düsseldorf – expertise in academic education
Educational institutions in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical order)
Academy for Public Health
DIWA, Düsseldorf Innovation and Science Agency
Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)
EMBA Düsseldorf Europ. Media and Business Academy
University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf
University of Applied Sciences for Public Admin. NRW
Fliedner University of Applied Sciences for Health and
Education
FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economy and
Management
Heinrich-Heine University
Arts Academy Düsseldorf
MD.H Mediadesign College
Robert Schumann School of Music
Source: Statistical Office and Business Development Office Düsseldorf V2011Q4.
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VWA Administration and Business Academy
Education and research
High density of Max Planck Institutes in North Rhine-Westphalia
MP Institutes in North Rhine-Westphalia
Münster
Mülheim/Ruhr
Dortmund
Cologne
Bonn
Source: Ministry for Innovation, Science and Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia V2011Q2
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MPI for Chemical Energy Conversion
MPI for Biology of Aging
MPI for Iron Research
MPI for Research on Collective Goods
MPI for the Study of Societies
MPI for Coal Research
MPI for Mathematics
MPI for Molecular Biomedicine
MPI for Molecular Physiology
MPI for Neurological Research
MPI for Radio Astronomy
MPI for Plant Breeding Research
Education and research
Düsseldorf – high-technology location
High-tech start-ups in manufacturing per 100,000 employable inhabitants in the period 2007 – 2010 compared by city
Dresden
2,70
Düsseldorf
2,62
Munich
1,70
1,68
Berlin
Cologne
1,40
Bremen
1,36
Frankfurt am Main
1,16
Nuremberg
1,08
1,01
Hamburg
Region Hanover
0,85
Leipzig
0,82
0,70
Essen
Stuttgart
0,00
0,50
1,00
Sources: Centre for European Business Research (ZEW), High-Tech start-ups in Germany 2011, V2011Q4.
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2,00
3,00
Education and research
Düsseldorf – successful patent region
No. 1 in the areas:
•
•
organic chemistry
dyes, mineral oil industry, oils, fats
No. 2 in the areas
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
organic chemistry
dyes, mineral oil industry, oils, fats
construction
hoisting, lifting, saddlery
grinding, extrusion, tools
separating, mixing
medical, dental and cosmetic preparations
textiles or flexible materials
Source: German Patent and Trademark Office. Basis: Spatial Planning Regions. V2010Q3
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Education and research
Düsseldorf - the innovative city
Patent and utility model registrations according to registered office of company registering patent per 10,000 employees liable to pay social
contributions* in period 2005 – 2010
Stuttgart
1.134
Munich
642
Düsseldorf
168
Hanover
149
Dresden
118
Hamburg
113
Essen
110
Dortmund
102
Nuremberg
87
Cologne
85
Frankfurt
77
Berlin
74
Bremen
53
Leipzig
34
0
200
400
600
800
1.000
1.200
Source: German Patent and Trademark Office (Online research in DPMA Register V2013Q2.) *Average employment in period 2005 to 2010. The cities listed are zoned by postcode areas
according to telefonbuch.de.
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Trade and exhibition
Trade and
exhibition location
Düsseldorf
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Trade and exhibition
Top trading location Düsseldorf
Trade in Düsseldorf
•
7,087 traders (business register),
including:
• 3,779 retailers
• 2,601 wholesalers
• 707 car dealers
•
•
•
•
•
•
72,900 working population
Around € 4.1 billion annual retail trade turnover
970,248 m² retail trade sales area
Top trade fair “Euroshop”
Exclusive shopping mile KÖ (Königsallee)
Top fashion location (e.g. venue for “Vogue Fashion‘s
Night Out”)
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2012Q2
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Trade and exhibition
Düsseldorf “Kö” – most frequently visited luxury shopping mile in Germany
Foot traffic on a Saturday afternoon (27.04.2013, 1 – 2 p.m.)
Düsseldorf - Königsallee
4.965
Hamburg - Neuer Wall
3.025
Stuttgart - Stiftstraße
2.455
Munich - Maximilianstraße
2.160
Frankfurt - Goethestraße
1.075
0
1.000
2.000
3.000
4.000
Source: Jones Lang LaSalle, Press release of 29.07.2013 on foot traffic frequency counted in German shopping miles. V2013Q3.
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5.000
Trade and exhibition
Düsseldorf – shopping paradise with high turnover for retailers
Strength of retail turnover in German cities (turnover index per inhabitant, Germany = 100)
149,5
Munich
143,6
Düsseldorf
137,8
Hanover
Cologne
136,1
Stuttgart
135,9
Frankfurt
123,2
Essen
122,6
121,6
Hamburg
0,0
40,0
Sources: GfK Nürnberg, Retail revenue index V2013Q1.
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80,0
120,0
160,0
Trade and exhibition
Highest retail staff density in city comparison ensures best customer care
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in retail trade per 10,000 inhabitants
500
484
458
434
414
412
400
400
400
387
384
374
365
354
341
319
300
200
100
0
Düsseldorf Hamburg Nuremberg Frankfurt
Leipzig
Cologne
Munich
Dresden
Hanover Dortmund Stuttgart
Bremen
Sources: Federal Employment Agency Employee statistics V2013Q1 B2012Q2, WZ08-no.: 45,47. Federal Statistics Office, Numbers of inhabitants B2011Q4.
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Essen
Berlin
Trade and exhibition
Around one third of taxable income in Düsseldorf comes from trading
Companies liable to pay tax and taxable turnover of Düsseldorf commerce
Sector
WZ08 Code
Companies liable to pay tax
Taxable turnover*
Number
Share in Düsseldorf
business in %
In € billion
Share in Düsseldorf
business in %
Car dealers & repair
45
608
1,9 %
1,7 Mrd. €
1,0 %
Wholesalers
46
1.974
6,1 %
25,4 Mrd. €
15,1 %
Retailers
47
3.198
9,8 %
27,1 Mrd. €
16,2 %
45 – 47
5.780
17,8 %
54,2 Mrd. €
32,3 %
Total trade
Source: ITNRW, VAT statistics V2013Q3 B2011Q4. WZ08-Nr: 45 – 47. * = taxable turnover is calculated according to head office and includes branches in other
cities.
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Trade and exhibition
Düsseldorf - important trading and sales location
Trade and Sales in Düsseldorf (examples listed alphabetically)
Air Liquide, technical gases
C & A, fashion
Metro, wholesalers and retailers
Mitsui, universal trade
Mitsubishi, universal trade
Oracle, software
Peek & Cloppenburg, fashion
Salzgitter Mannesmann Handel, steel
Schmolz & Bickenbach, steel
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011Q2
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Trade and exhibition
Düsseldorf’s trade fairs are a meeting point for world business
Trade fair location Düsseldorf at a glance
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
No. 1 in capital goods sector
50 international trade fairs in Düsseldorf
24 of which are leading fairs worldwide
Capacity in 19 exhibition halls: 306,000 m²
Best annual turnover: around € 500 million
Up to 33,000 exhibitors per year
Up to 2 million visitors per year
Share of foreign exhibitors: up to 60 %
68 foreign representative offices for 130 countries
8 int. subsidiaries and affiliates
Around 120 events abroad per year
Sources: Messe Düsseldorf V2013Q2.
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Industry
Düsseldorf top industrial
location
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Industry
Key data on Düsseldorf as an industrial location
Reference year
Number
Share of total
Düsseldorf in %
2010
1,497
3.8 %
2010
€ 3.24 billion
9.2 %
Gross value added per employee
2010
€ 79,725
Number employed
2010
38,000
7.7 %
Turnover of companies with 50 or more
employees
2011
€ 10.0 billion
n.a. *
Manufacturing industry
Active companies (Register of Companies)
Gross value added
Source: Düsseldorf Statistics Office Company Register V2012 B2010, Working Group VGR Gross Value Added and Employed Persons V2013Q1 B2010
ITNRW, Statistics of Manufacturing Industry V2012Q3 B2011. * = the local total turnover is not recorded.
.
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Industry
Düsseldorf is the second largest industrial city in North Rhine-Westphalia
Number of employed in manufacturing industry
60.000
57.800
50.000
38.000
40.000
37.300
30.200
30.000
25.600
24.800
23.300
22.700
22.100
18.500
20.000
10.000
0
Cologne
Düsseldorf
Duisburg
Wuppertal
Dortmund
Bielefeld
Source: Working party . National Accounts, employees according to industry sectors V2013Q1 B2010
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Krefeld
Bochum
Essen
Mönchengladbach
Industry
The Düsseldorf region is one of the largest urban industrial clusters in Germany
Number of employees in manufacturing
industry in regional comparison
Hamburg
97,000
Hanover, Region
66,700
Berlin
113,200
Düsseldorf / Mettmann / Neuss
118,500
Frankfurt / Main-Taunus / Hochtaunus
66,700
Stuttgart / Böblingen
135,700
Munich City / rural district
128,000
Source: Working party National Accounts. Employees according
to Industrial Sectors V2013Q1 B2010.
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Industry
Düsseldorf with above-average productivity in manufacturing industry
Gross value added per employee in manufacturing industry in euros
Frankfurt am Main
86.233
Hamburg
81.924
Essen
81.074
Munich
80.593
Stuttgart
80.478
Düsseldorf
79.725
Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Kreis
73.767
68.017
Bremen
66.996
Cologne
65.015
Region Hannover
Nordrhein-Westfalen
63.125
Mettmann, Kreis
62.639
Germany
61.076
Nuremberg
60.574
58.696
Berlin
55.118
Dortmund
50.264
Dresden
46.325
Leipzig
0
20.000
40.000
Source: Working party VGR, Gross value added according to industry sectors V2012Q4 B2010.
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60.000
80.000
100.000
Industry
Moderate staff reduction in Düsseldorf’s manufacturing industry
Existing level and development of employment in Düsseldorf‘s manufacturing industry 2001 - 2010
70.000
50,0%
Share of employees in
industry in Düsseldorf in %
60.000
57.400
56.300
54.400
53.700
53.800
53.200
40,0%
51.700
Employees in industry
50.000
42.200
40.300
40.000
38.000
30.000
20.000
30,0%
20,0%
12,3%
12,1%
11,8%
11,7%
11,6%
11,4%
10,9%
8,7%
8,2%
7,7%
2009
2010
10,0%
10.000
0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
*
2008
0,0%
Source: Working party National Accounts, employees according to industrial sectors V2013Q1. * = From 2008 reference to the classification WZ08. By shifting some of the sectors out of the
manufacturing industry, the employee numbers from 2008 cannot be compared with those of previous years.
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Industry
Düsseldorf‘s industry has a consistently high export ratio
Development of domestic and foreign turnover in Düsseldorf‘s industrial sector 1996 - 2012 in € billion
15,0
3,9
Share of foreign turnover
in % (export ratio)
13,5
10,6
10,4
10,9
11,3
11,7
12,1
12,0
12,4
12,8
12,3
11,3
Total turnover
11,3
11,2
10,6
10,0
10,0
10,0
2,6
7,0
6,8
7,0
7,0
7,1
7,1
7,1
7,3
6,6
6,7
6,5
6,5
Foreign turnover
6,8
5,9
5,0
3,6
3,6
3,9
4,2
4,6
4,9
5,4
5,9
5,8
6,2
6,1
6,1
5,3
6,0
1,3
5,1
4,7
4,7
5,1
4,1
3,6
47,6% 47,2% 45,9%
40,8% 41,6% 44,6%
34,0% 34,6% 35,8% 34,0% 37,2% 39,3%
46,9% 41,0% 45,5% 46,9% 45,0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
0,0
Domestic turnover
*
0,0
Source: ITNRW, Statistics Mining and Manufacturing Industry, Companies with more than 50 employees V2013Q2. * = From 2008, reference to the classification WZ08. Due to shifting some
sectors out of manufacturing industry, industry turnover figures from 2008 cannot be compared with those of previous years.
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Industry
Chemicals and vehicle construction dominate industry in Düsseldorf, but central structure is broad and
strong
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in Düsseldorf according to branch of manufacturing industry and energy sector
Employees liable to pay
social security
contributions
2012
WZ08 codes
Sector
20
Manufacture of chemical products
29-30
Vehicle construction
35-39
Energy/water supply/waste management
5.623
28
Mechanical engineering
5.027
24
Metal production, processing
4.529
26-27
Manuf. of electronic products and systems
3.300
10-12
Food manufacture
2.296
31-33
Other goods/system repairs
1.867
16-18
Manuf. of wood/paper/printing
1.702
25
Manuf. of metal goods
1.014
22-23
Plastics, glass, ceramics
787
13-15
Manuf. of textiles, clothing
246
19
Mineral oil processing
*
21
Manuf. of pharmaceutical products
*
9.766
a
> 9.000
Source: Federal Employment Agency V2013Q1 B2012Q2. The table shows groups from the industrial branches of manufacturing industry and energy in accordance with
WZ08.
a = estimated value due to data protection. * = no information available due to data protection.
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Industry
Examples of outstanding manufacturers “Made in Düsseldorf”
Company (examples)
Products
A.u.K. Müller
Electromagnetic valves
BASF
Chemical raw materials
Daimler
Sprinter plant
Eifeler Werkzeuge GmbH
High-tech coatings
Ericsson
Mobile communications, network
equipment
Henkel
Detergents, adhesives, const. chemistry
Hille u. Müller (Tata Steel)
Cold-rolled steel bands
Komatsu
Construction machines
SCHMOLZ + BICKENBACH
Steel production, processing
Teekanne GmbH & Co KG
Tea production, sales
Terex Material Handling & Port Solutions AG
Crane systems
Vallourec & Mannesmann
High-tech tubing
Vodafone
Mobile communications, Network
equipment
Zamek
Food
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2013Q2.
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ICT
Düsseldorf –
top location for
information and
telecommunications
technology
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ICT
Düsseldorf – a key ICT location
ITC-location Düsseldorf
•
•
1,500 ICT companies with 24,000 employees.
Düsseldorf is the capital of the mobile
telecommunications sector in Germany.
•
Düsseldorf region accounts for over 50 % of domestic
mobile phone sales.
•
Over 50 % of all German mobile telecommunications
SIM cards come from Düsseldorf.
•
Dynamic ITC market: 30% of ICT companies have
been founded since 2002.
•
Over 30 network providers in the region.
ICT
Head office of major ICT institutions in Düsseldorf
ICT institutions in Düsseldorf
Mobile Monday e.V.
Digitale Stadt Düsseldorf e.V.
Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft
VAF Bundesverband Telekommunikation e.V.
Gemeinschaft Fernmeldetechnik e.G.
ICT
Düsseldorf presents all value-added phases of the mobile communications sector
a)
01 Networks,
MVNEs a)
02 Infrastructure,
Appliances
03 Managed Services,
Outsourcing
04 Service Provider,
MVNOs b) , Branded
Resellers
05 End devices
06 Content
Providers
07 Value Added
Services, Mobile
Apps & Solutions
08 Mobile Marketing/
Advertising/
Media
09 Trade,
Service,
M-Commerces
10 Consulting
MVNE = Mobile Virtual Network Enabler, b) MVNO = Mobile Virtual Network Operator
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ICT
Top-level research in the ICT region of Düsseldorf
ICT research institutions in the region
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Data centre, Centre for IT and Media, Institute for Information
Technology
University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf

Institute for Media, Communication and Information Technology
Fraunhofer Institute for micro-electronic circuits and systems
Fraunhofer Institute for software and systems technology
Fraunhofer Institute for laser technology
Institute for mobile and satellite communications
Cluster of Excellence Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and
Communication (UMIC) Research Centre
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ICT
Düsseldorf – no. 1 telecommunications location in Germany
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in the telecommunications sector 2012
7.000
6.630
5.891
6.000
5.000
3.891
4.000
3.263
3.032
3.000
2.952
2.483
2.090
2.000
1.489
1.282
1.000
1.129
858
857
582
247
0
Düsseldorf
Berlin
Cologne
Munich
Hamburg
Bonn
Region Frankfurt Nuremberg Leipzig Dortmund Bremen
Hanover
Source: Federal Employment Agency, Employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q3. WZ08 no.: 61.
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Stuttgart
Dresden
Essen
ICT
Düsseldorf under top 5 cities for ICT-investment per employee
The 5 cities with the most ICT outgoings
per job in companies with up to
500 staff – figures in euros
Berlin
2,349
Düsseldorf
2,257
Frankfurt
2,394
Stuttgart
2,306
Source: Sage Software GmbH, Press release V2012Q3 B2011.
Own presentation with the 5 cities investing the most.
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Munich
2,674
ICT
Above-average growth of employees in Düsseldorf ICT-Cluster
Development of Düsseldorf ITC employees in comparison with Germany 2008 – 2012 ( 118 = increase of 18 % since 2008 )
120
118
Düsseldorf
Germany
115
111
110
107
108
104
105
100
100
102
101
99
95
90
85
80
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Source: Federal Employment Agency, employees liable to pay social security contributions 2013Q1 B2012Q2. ITC-Cluster = composition of 4 and 5 figure numbers from the WZ08.
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Life Science
Düsseldorf –
competence in life
sciences
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Life Science
Competence Cluster Regio BioRiver
Life Science Networks in the Düsseldorf region
LifeScienceNet Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf region):

www.lifescience-dus.de
Münster
BioRiver (Cluster of the Rhineland region):

www.bioriver.de
Bio.NRW (Nordrhine-Westphalia region):

www.bio.nrw.de
Dortmund
DuisburgEssen
Krefeld
Bochum
Jülich
Aachen
Cologne
Bonn
„Regio BioRiver“
Source: Business Developoment Düsseldorf V2011Q2
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Bielefeld
Life Science
Life Sciences in Düsseldorf
Life Sciences location Düsseldorf
• Heinrich Heine University is one of the leading specialists in German life sciences research
• 5,493 students registered on courses in life science-related subjects
• Over 50 % of the turnover of quoted biotechnology companies in Germany is achieved by Heinrich-Heine
University spin-off companies.
• 94 highly innovative life science companies in the region
• 5,000 employees at biotechnology companies in BioRiver region
• 20,000 employees at pharmaceutical companies in the Rhineland region
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011Q2
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Life Science
Innovative Life Science Research Institutes in Düsseldorf
Life Science Research Institutes in Düsseldorf
Life Science Center

Area 21,000 m², near Heinrich Heine University
University Clinic of Heinrich Heine University
Biological-Medical Research Centre BMFZ
German Diabetes Centre DDZ
Graduate School BIOSTRUCT
Graduate Cluster Industrial Biotechnology
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011Q2
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Advertising
Düsseldorf –
advertising
location
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Advertising
Düsseldorf advertising sector top of German city rankings on turnover figures
Taxable turnover of the advertising sector in selected German cities in € billion
*
Düsseldorf
5,23
Hamburg
2,17
Cologne
1,95
Frankfurt
1,84
Munich
1,73
Berlin
1,09
Stuttgart
0,80
Essen
0,22
Dortmund
0,18
Nuremberg
0,16
Dresden
0,08
Leipzig
0,06
0,00
2,00
Source: ITNRW, VAT Statistics V2013Q3 B2011Q4. WZ08-no.: 731. * = own estimate.
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4,00
6,00
Advertising
Düsseldorf is one of the most employment-intensive advertising cities in Germany
Number of employees liable to pay social security contributions in the advertising sector in selected German cities
Hamburg
11.130
7.874
Munich
Berlin
7.569
Düsseldorf
6.886
Frankfurt
5.444
Cologne
5.097
Stuttgart
2.839
Hanover, Region
2.197
Essen
1.220
Bremen
1.158
Nuremberg
1.126
Leipzig
819
Dresden
637
Dortmund
458
0
3.000
6.000
9.000
Source: Federal Employment Agency, employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q2. WZ08-no: 731.
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12.000
Advertising
Advertising location Düsseldorf – the Who‘s Who of the sector, high training standards and powerful
institutions
Advertising and media agencies in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical
order)
Creative institutions in Düsseldorf (listed in alphabetical order)
BBDO
Art Directors Club Düsseldorf
Grey
DAMK Düsseldorfer Akademie für Marketing-Kommunikation
McCann Erickson
Deutscher Marketing Verband e.V.
MEC
Düsseldorfer Marken Award
MediaCom
Ogilvy & Mather
Saatchi & Saatchi
Scholz & Friends
Source: Business Development Office Düsseldorf Monitoring V2012Q3.
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EMBA - Europäische Medien- und Businessakademie
KreativKader Düsseldorf
Mediadesign Hochschule für Design und Information
PSI Messe für Werbeartikel
Consultancy
Düsseldorf –
the management
consultant location
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Consultancy
Düsseldorf has the highest job density in the consultancy sector in Germany
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in management consultancy in absolute terms and per 10,000 inhabitants
Düsseldorf
8.274
Frankfurt
9.530
Munich
15.006
Cologne
6.456
Stuttgart
3.819
Hamburg
9.917
Berlin
11.806
Bremen
1.375
Leipzig
1.122
Essen
1.167
20,3
Nuremberg
1.029
20,2
Dresden
1.021
19,3
Dortmund
1.118
19,2
Hanover
1.918
0,0
139,7
137,8
108,9
63,4
62,3
55,1
33,7
25,1
21,1
16,9
40,0
80,0
120,0
160,0
Source: Federal Employment Agency, employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q2. WZ08-Nr: 702. Federal Statistics Office, Inhabitants B2011Q4.
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Consultancy
Düsseldorf‘s consultancy sector is one of the top three in Germany based on turnover
Taxable turnover in consultanc y sector in selected German cities in € billion
2,07
Munich
1,73
Berlin
Düsseldorf
1,71
1,57
Frankfurt
Cologne
1,12
0,47
Stuttgart
Essen
0,21
Nuremberg
0,21
Dresden
0,12
Dortmund
0,12
Leipzig
0,08
0,0
0,5
Source: State Statistics, VAT Statistics V2013Q3 B2011. WZ08-no: 702.
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1,0
1,5
2,0
Consultancy
Düsseldorf – location with the top consultancy firms in Germany
Turnover of top 25 consultancy firms in Germany in € billion
1,8
1,68
1,17
1,2
0,64
0,6
0,41
0,0
Düsseldorf
Munich
Frankfurt
Berlin
Source: Lünendonk GmbH, Lünendonk list V2012Q2 B2011. In the case of a head office split, the turnover was distributed amongst the cities correspondingly.
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Consultancy
Düsseldorf – location of the international who‘s who in management consultancy
Management consultancies in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical order)
Management consultancies in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical order)
Accenture GmbH
Kienbaum Management Consultants GmbH
A.T. Kearney GmbH
Kommpassion
Bain & Company Germany Inc.
KPMG AG WPG
BearingPoint GmbH
Lewis PR
Booz & Company GmbH
Management Engineers GmbH & Co. KG
Deloitte Consulting GmbH
McKinsey & Company Inc.
Ernst & Young GmbH
Mercer Deutschland GmbH
FischerAppelt
The Boston Consulting Group GmbH
Grayling
Oliver Wyman Group
Horváth AG (Horváth & Partners Gruppe)
PricewaterhouseCoopers AG WPG
IBM Global Business Services
Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH
Ketchum Pleon
Steria Mummert Consulting AG
Source: Lünendonk GmbH, Lünendonk list V2012Q2 B2011. Management consultancies with branch in Düsseldorf.
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Auditing/tax consultancy
Düsseldorf important location for
auditing/
tax consultancy
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Auditing/tax consultancy
Düsseldorf – a prominent auditing and tax consultancy location
Auditing and tax consultancy location Düsseldorf at a glance
•
Registered office of “Wirtschaftsprüferkammer NRW” (state supervised chamber of auditors and public
accountants)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Registered office of “Steuerberaterkammer Düsseldorf” (state supervised chamber of tax consultants)
Registered office of “Institut der Wirtschaftsprüfer in Deutschland e.V.” (German Auditors‘ Institute)
Registered office of “Steuerberaterverband Düsseldorf e.V.” (Tax Consultants’ Association Düsseldorf)
883 auditing firms/tax consultancies (company register)
9,241 employees liable to pay social security contributions in auditing/tax consultancy
128 trainees as tax clerks
Source: Business Development Office Düsseldorf, Monitoring V2012Q3. Statistical Office Düsseldorf, Company Register V2012Q2. Federal Employment Agency V2012Q1 B2011Q2. WZ08-no.
692.
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Auditing/tax consultancy
Highest share of employees in auditing/tax consultancy in city comparison
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in auditing/tax consultancy and their percentage share in Düsseldorf
Employees liable to pay social security
contributions in auditing/tax consultancy 2012
Local share in %
Düsseldorf
9.241
2,5%
Frankfurt
8.539
1,7%
Stuttgart
5.898
1,6%
Munich
11.025
1,5%
Hamburg
11.249
1,3%
Essen
2.511
1,1%
Cologne
5.292
1,1%
Hanover, Region
4.855
1,1%
Cities
Berlin
12.456
1,0%
Nuremberg
2.811
1,0%
Leipzig
2.265
1,0%
Dresden
2.369
1,0%
Dortmund
2.015
1,0%
58.670
1,0%
2.286
0,9%
262.346
0,9%
NRW
Bremen
Germany
Source: Federal Employment Agency : Employees liable to pay social security contributions V2013Q1 B2012Q2. WZ08-no.: 692.
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Auditing/tax consultancy
Renowned auditors and tax consultants present in Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf auditors/tax consultancies (examples in alphabetical order)
Düsseldorf auditing/tax consultancies (examples in alphabetical order)
BDO AG
KPMG AG
Clifford Chance
PricewaterhouseCoopers AG
CMS Hasche Sigle
Rölfs Business Services GmbH
Deloitte & Touche GmbH
Taylor Wessing
Ebner Stolz Münning Bachem GmbH & Co KG
Verhülsdonk & Partner
Ernst & Young GmbH
Warth & Klein Grant Thornton AG
Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek
WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf, Monitoring V2012Q3. Tax Consultants‘ Chamber Düsseldorf V2012Q3.
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Finance
Düsseldorf important
finance location
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Finance
Düsseldorf – second largest banking location in Germany
Number and annual balance sheet total of the largest banks with head office in the location
4.500
11
Number of major banks
10
4.000
10
3.674,7
9
3.500
8
3.000
7
6
2.500
6
5
5
2.000
4
1.500
3
3
3
3
3
1.000
2
609,0
500
304,6
434,6
410,9
280,1
95,0
0
0
Frankfurt
Düsseldorf
Berlin
Source: DIE WELT, Top 50 Banks in Germany V2010Q3.
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1
Stuttgart
Munich
Hamburg
Cologne
Annual balance sheet total in € billion
Finance
Düsseldorf – strong presence of major German banks
Head offices of German banks (according to balance sheet total)
German branch offices (examples in alphabetical order)
Portigon AG
Commerzbank AG
NRW-Bank
Deutsche Bank AG
WGZ-Bank-Gruppe
Deutsche Genossenschafts-Hypothekenbank
IKB Deutsche Industriebank
Deutsche Hypo
Deutsche Ärzte- und Apothekerbank
Deutsche Postbank AG
Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf
Eurohypo AG
Sparda-Bank West
HSH Nordbank
PSD Bank Düsseldorf
HypoVereinsbank UniCredit Bank AG
Kreissparkasse Düsseldorf
WL Bank AG
•
119 listed credit and financial services institutions under federal supervision (BaFin)
Source :DIE WELT, Top 50 banks in Germany V2010Q3. Düsseldorf Manager 2/2010. Interim Report 2012 der Portigon AG.
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Finance
Banking location Düsseldorf enjoys international confidence
Examples of international banks with a
presence in Düsseldorf
The Bank
of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
UFJ, Ltd.
HSBC
Trinkaus & Burkhardt
AG
TARGOBANK
AG & Co.KG aA
Sumitomo Mitsui
Banking Corporation
State Bank of India
Internationaler
Bankenstandort
Düsseldorf
Türkiye Garanti
Bankasi A.S.
Industrial and
Commercial Bank
of China
De Lage Landen
International B.V.
Düsseldorfer
Hypothekenbank (Lone Star)
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf Monitoring V2013Q2,
Bundesanzeiger V2012Q3
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Bank of China
Düsseldorf
Branch
Finance
Düsseldorf – Financial Centre for Private Banks
Private banks in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical order)
Private banks in Düsseldorf (examples in alphabetical order)
Bank Julius Bär
Hauck & Aufhäuser
Bankhaus Lampe KG
M.M. Warburg
Bankhaus Werhahn KG
Merck Finck & Co
Berenberg Bank
Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd.
BHF BANK
Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie. KGaA
Credit Suisse
UBS Deutschland AG
Delbrück Bethmann Maffei
Walser Privatbank AG
DZ Privatbank
Weberbank
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011
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Finance
Düsseldorf Stock Exchange
Features of Düsseldorf Stock Exchange
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Second most important stock exchange in Germany
€ 60 billion annual turnover
72 banks and 15 brokerage firms as market participants
Electronic trading platform QUOTRIX, as a result longest stock exchange opening hours (8 am – 11 pm)
QUALITY TRADING – TÜV certified trading
QUALITY TRADER CLUB as premium service for investors, around 8000 members
Focus on advisory services for stock exchange newcomers
Regular information meetings for the “advanced” members
Trading supported by state-of-the-art technology (automatic quotations, limit control systems)
Midmarket – Special service for medium-sized companies
Source: www.boerse-duesseldorf.de V2011
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Insurance
Düsseldorf insurance
industry location
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Insurance
Düsseldorf – important insurance industry location in Germany
Insurance industry location Düsseldorf
The largest Düsseldorf insurance companies (listed in alphabetical order)
ARAG
• 27 insurance institutions are members of
CHUBB Insurance
German Insurance Association (GDV)
Deutsche Rückversicherung
• 23 insurance companies are listed with the
ERGO Versicherung
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin)
Interlloyd
Mitsui Sumitomo
ÖRAG
Provinzial Rheinland Versicherung
PRUDENTIA
S DirektVersicherung
Vorsorge Lebensversicherung
Sources: BaFin, GDV, Firmenwissen.de V2011
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Insurance
Düsseldorf has the fourth largest number of insurance companies in Germany
Member companies in German Insurance Association GDV
63
59
51
42
38
27
25
24
21
16
15
12
0
Cologne
Munich
Hamburg
Düsseldorf
Stuttgart
Source: GDV, Gesamtverband der deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. V2011Q2
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Hanover
Nuremberg
Frankfurt
Berlin
Insurance
Düsseldorf – insurance location with large number of employees
Employees liable to pay social security contributions in the insurance
business
30.000
26.761
24.298
21.457
20.000
13.599
11.366
11.329
10.722
10.000
8.685
8.592
6.192
3.399
3.037
2.067
1.519
0
Cologne
Munich
Hamburg
Stuttgart Düsseldorf
Region
Hanover
Berlin
Frankfurt Nuremberg Dortmund
Leipzig
Bremen
Source: Federal Employment Agency. Employees liable to pay social security contributions in sectors 65 & 662 according to WZ08 V2013Q1 B2012Q2.
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Dresden
Essen
Real estate
Düsseldorf –
top real estate
location
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Real estate
Düsseldorf – top real estate location
Real estate location Düsseldorf
• One of the largest supplies of office space in Germany
(9.02 million m²)
• Stable office market, highly attractive for investors
• Fast availability of office space
• Many top architects‘ offices based here. Examples:
HPP, Ingenhoven Architects, SOP Architekten, Kai 18,
Petzinka & Pink, RKW, Eller+Eller Architekten
• Sufficient office space in reserve
• Chamber of Architects for North Rhine-Westphalia
based here
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011H1
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Real estate
Düsseldorf – a stomping ground for world-famous architects
Architects
Real estate
William Alsop
Colorium
Bothe Richter Teherani
Drei Hoch 5
Joe Coenen
DOCK
Sir Norman Foster
ARAG Hochhaus
Fürst Architects
Light House
Frank O. Gehry
Der Neue Zollhof
Ingenhoven und Partner
Sky Office Düsseldorf
Helmut Jahn
Sign
Daniel Libeskind
Kö-Bogen (under construction)
Fumihiko Maki
Maki-Solitär
Richard Meier
Feldmühlenplatz
Casa Stupenda (planning
stage)
Grand Bateau
Renzo Piano
Claude Vasconi
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011H1
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Real estate
Award-winning architecture in Düsseldorf
Property
Award
Stadttor
MIPIM Award Business Center
Victoria Tower
Under the top 3 MIPIM Award Business Center
Sevens
MIPIM Award Shopping Center
Stadtwerke
Under the top 3 MIPIM Award Business Center
Spherion
Office of the year (femb)
Stadtwerke
Facility Management Award
Brücke im Medienhafen
NRW Prize from BDA (German Architects Assoc.)
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf V2011H1
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Quality of life
Düsseldorf –
city with a high
quality of life
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Quality of life
Düsseldorf – world class city to live and work in
The 6 cities with the highest “quality of life” worldwide
Düsseldorf
Vienna
Vancouver
Zurich
Munich
Auckland
Source: Mercer Quality of Living V2012Q4.
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Quality of life
Düsseldorf – the German city with quality of life
Quality of life categories in which
Düsseldorf has been ranked top amongst
the 15 largest German cities.
Living and Housing
Düsseldorf ranked top
Work and Training
Düsseldorf ranked top
Eating and Drinking
Düsseldorf ranked top
Source: ServiceValue GmbH V2012Q3.
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QUALITY OF LIFE
DÜSSELDORF
RANKED TOP
Schools and Education
Düsseldorf ranked top
Flair and Atmosphere
Düsseldorf ranked top
Quality of life
People of Düsseldorf very satisfied with their city
Comparison of satisfaction of citizens in Germany‘s 14 largest cities plus
Bonn
Rank
City
1
Hamburg
84,4
2
Düsseldorf
81,0
Family and children
Ranked1st
3
Dresden
80,3
Financial situation of city
Ranked 1st
4
Hanover
79,6
5
Munich
79,4
6
Leipzig
79,0
7
Frankfurt
77,5
8
Bremen
76,3
9
Stuttgart
74,3
10
Bonn
73,6
11
Berlin
73,3
12
Cologne
72,8
13
Essen
68,5
Source: Deutsche Post AG, Glücksatlas 2012 V2012Q3.
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Number of points
The top categories for Düsseldorf
in city comparison:
The top categories for the people of Düsseldorf for their city:
Attractiveness as business location
80.0 points
Cultural events
79.8 points
Living environment/neighbourhood
75.9 points
Major sports events
75.1 points
Quality of life
Düsseldorf is Germany‘s role model for citizen friendliness
Total order of 15 largest German cities
1. Düsseldorf
2. Hanover
3. Nuremberg
Düsseldorf‘s ranking in the 6 sub-disciplines
Sub-discipline
Rank
Basic services
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
Services offered
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
Citizens‘ advice
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
Fair dialogue with citizens
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
Citizen service
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
Sustainability and responsibility
Düsseldorf ranked 1st
4. Munich
5. Frankfurt
6. Duisburg
7. Dresden
8. Essen
9. Bremen
10. Dortmund
11. Stuttgart
12. Leipzig
13. Hamburg
14. Köln
15. Berlin
Source: ServiceValue GmbH, Customer verdict: best city administrations V2012Q3.
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Quality of life
Continuing appeal of Düsseldorf for inhabitants
Status and development of Düsseldorf population 1998 – 2012
600.000
590.667
590.000
585.054
593.057
588.169
586.850 587.158
581.858
577.416
580.000
570.000
574.541
568.400 567.396
569.046
570.279 571.005
571.660
560.000
550.000
540.000
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Source: Population update of Düssedorf Statistics Office V2013Q2. Values as at 31.12. of each year.
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2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Population of Düsseldorf
Quality of life
Wide variety of sports
Sport in Düsseldorf (examples)
• Special Olympics 2014
• Football Club Fortuna Düsseldorf
• International PSD-Bank Indoor Meeting
• Tennis Power Horse Cup
• Federal Table Tennis Centre
• Popular City Marathon
• Triathlon Düsseldorf
• Judo Grand Prix
• Ice hockey with the DEG
• 500 tennis courts
• 27 indoor riding arenas
• 6 marinas
• Large choice of golf courses
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf Monitoring V2013Q3.
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Quality of life
Düsseldorf – Excellent location for arts and culture
Art in Düsseldorf (examples)
K20, Art Gallery North Rhine-Westphalia
K21, Art Gallery im Ständehaus
Museum Kunstpalast
Hetjens Museum (ceramic art)
Heinrich-Heine Institut
Goethe Museum
Kunstakademie
Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Tonhalle (concert hall)
Düsseldorf Film Museum
Quadriennale 2014
Source: Business Development Düsseldorf Monitoring V2013Q3.
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Quality of life
Growing attractiveness of Düsseldorf as a tourist location
Development of tourist overnight stays in Düsseldorf 1998 - 2012
4.500.000
4.055.600
3.843.403
4.000.000
3.587.588
3.360.346
3.219.959
3.045.609
2.902.350
2.687.762
2.533.969
3.500.000
3.000.000
2.389.017
2.293.153
2.000.000
2.459.615
2.296.128
2.423.843
2.500.000 2.314.441
1.500.000
1.000.000
500.000
0
1998
1999
2000
2001
Source: ITNRW, Annual Guest Arrivals V2013Q2.
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2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Annual number of tourist
overnight stays in Düsseldorf
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