Today, the publisher is one of the few publishers in Germany that does not belong to a large corporation. At the Munich and
Leipzig locations, approximately 200 employees are employed and generate sales amounting to approximately €50 million. Its subsidiaries are
Paul Zsolnay Verlag in
Wien (acquired in 1996), Deuticke Verlag (acquired in 2004), Nagel & Kimche Verlag in
Zürich (acquired in 1999), as well as Sanssouci Verlag and Hanser Publications in Cincinnati. Participation also exists at DHV and dtv. Also included in the Hanser-Group since November 2010 is Henrich Publications, headquartered in
Gilching near Munich, which is a publishing house for technical journals with readers mainly in manufacturing industry, mechanical engineering, metalworking, electrical trade, in-house logistics and the energy industry. In 2011 the subsidiary Hanser Berlin was founded, which started with an autumn program in 2012. The initial managing director was editor Elisabeth Ruge. In 2013, she stepped away from the Hanser publishing house, with her role as management position at Hanser Berlin going to Karsten Kredel. According to the
Cicero magazines publishing questionnaire, Hanser is currently the most important publisher of German-language literature, with authors such as
Herta Müller,
Martin Mosebach,
Reinhard Jirgl and
David Grossman. In the area of children and youth books, Hanser has consistently secured the rights of important authors. Among other authors who write at Hanser are
David Almond,
John Green, Finn-Ole Heinrich,
Janne Teller,
Peter Pohl and
Rafik Schami. The publisher's work was awarded the Virenschleuder-Preis at the
Frankfurt Book Fair in 2012. Hanser Fachbuch publishes trade and specialized books from the fields of computer, technology, economy and knowledge. With its computer books, the publisher covers the areas of programming, software development, IT and project management as well as online marketing. On
HanserUpdate, the authors of the computer books news and trades section blog about IT topics. == References ==