Abus
ABUS (short for August Bremicker Söhne) is a German, family-owned security company best known for making locks and “preventative” security products—the stuff designed to stop problems before they happen. The company was founded in 1924, when August Bremicker and his sons started making padlocks in a cellar forge in Volmarstein (North Rhine-Westphalia). One of the earliest products was a padlock they called “Iron Rock,” and the business expanded from there into a broad security portfolio.
Today, ABUS’s headquarters are in Wetter (Ruhr), Germany, and the company manufactures across multiple German and international sites (with major German production called out in places like Rehe).
ABUS operates as a group with well-known consumer lines spanning padlocks and door/window security, alarm systems and video surveillance, and also bike security—notably bike locks and bike helmets (a big reason you’ll see the brand everywhere from hardware stores to cycling shops).
Brand-wise, ABUS leans hard into the “German engineering, don’t mess about” identity: practical, durability-obsessed, and aimed at homes, businesses, and people trying to stop their stuff being yeeted into the void by opportunistic goblins.