Our History

Traditional company with a strong culture of innovation

1913

The Hamburg success story of Bösch Boden Spies began in 1913 with the founding of the company by Otto Bösch and Hans Lassen. Despite the First World War and economic challenges, they held their own in the dried fruit, spices and hides trade. After the Second World War and the arrival of Otto Bösch's son Karl-Heinz, the company underwent a reorientation.

1950

In the 1950s, Karl-Heinz Bösch took over the trading company Georg Boden & Co., which specialized in importing Californian fruit and nuts. The company developed into a major player in the market, particularly through its collaboration with its partner Sunsweet and its focus on dried plums.

1970

In 1973, Karsten Schmidt became the first non-family partner. This increased the number of suppliers and Bösch Boden Spies continued its successful development accordingly. Heinz-Ulrich Bösch, the third generation of the Bösch family, took over the management of the company together with Karsten Schmidt.

1990

In the 1990s, the next generation joined the company with Michael Rund and Dirk Schmidt. During this period, the Bösch Boden Spies Group also took over the commercial agency Ludwig Spies, which then changed its name in 2004 to today's Bösch Boden Spies GmbH & Co. KG in 2004. With the takeover of the Ocean Spray agency, the Europe-wide expansion began in 2000, which significantly expanded the sales area for all represented producers. This marked the start of the next stage in the company's development into the full-service supplier for the European food industry that it is today.

2010

As part of this development, separate departments for quality management, product development, marketing and business development were created. The acquisition of Contined in 2016 strengthened the company's position in the Benelux region. Bösch Boden Spies positions itself as a holistic B2B partner under the claim "360° food solutions".

2020

In 2020, Bösch Boden Spies integrated vertically for the first time and began producing its own regional fruit, in particular dried apple pieces, in Sieradz, Poland.

2021

Patrick Bösch now represents the 4th generation of the founding family in the company and succeeds his father, who retired in 2019. With the departure of Michael Rund in 2021, Patrick Bösch and Dirk Schmidt are now the sole shareholders of the group of companies.

2022

Bösch Boden Spies has been a partner of Food Harbour Hamburg since 2022. FHH acts as an innovation accelerator and "problem solver" by offering a diverse range of services. These include brainstorming, workshops, targeted prototype development, efficient small series production and well thought-out go-to-market strategies.

2024

Today, the company employs 100 people and moves over 75,000 tons of high-quality preserved and functional fruits and nuts from their origins worldwide to European trading partners and food manufacturers every year.