Sources· Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsfl ughäfen ADV, Berlin· Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung, München· Bundesagentur für Arbeit· FrankfurtRheinMain GmbH International Marketing of the Region, Frankfurt am Main· Fraport AG, Frankfurt· Hessisches Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr und Landesentwicklung,
Wiesbaden· Hessen Mobil Straßen- und Verkehrsmanagement, Wiesbaden· Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, Wiesbaden· Messe Frankfurt GmbH, Frankfurt am Main· Statistisches Bundesamt, Wiesbaden· Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz, Bad Ems
Own surveys and calculations
NoteSince 2015 the IHK-Forum Rhine-Main covers the nine IHK districts of Aschaffenburg, Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Gießen-Friedberg, Hanau-Gelnhausen-Schlüchtern, Limburg, Rheinhessen, Offenbach and Wiesbaden.
Chambers of Industry and CommerceIHK-Forum Rhine-MainManagementChamber of Industry and CommerceHanau-Gelnhausen-Schlüchtern
Am Pedro-Jung-Park 1463450 Hanau
Telephone 0 61 81 / 92 90 - 81 20Telefax 0 61 81 / 92 90 - 82 90E-Mail [email protected]
FrankfurtRhineMainThe FrankfurtRheinMain region is a major European metropolitan region within which 8 % of the German GDP is generated. The Hessian part of FrankfurtRheinMain contributes more than half of the entire Hessian GDP. These numbers illustrate why FrankfurtRheinMain can be considered one of the most important metropolitan regions in Germany.
The central location in Europe and its superior infrastructure make the region a highly attractive base for more than 400,000 national and international companies. Together they offer employment to 2.1 million people which amounts to about 88,8 % of all employees in Hessian.
Aside from the many different sectors of industry active in the region contributing to its high economic output, FrankfurtRheinMain offers an excellent quality of life for its inhabitants. A large number of cultural and historic sights attract over 12 million visitors a year. A further one million visit one of the region’s fairs every year.
Tourism in FrankfurtRhineMain No. of hotels and guest houses 2,540
No. of beds 166,635
Total guests 12,361,452
Guests from abroad in percent 29,7%
Total overnight stays 25,029,187
Average duration of stay 2,0 days
Figures per: 2016
Transport Infrastructure FrankfurtRhineMainTotal of classifi ed roads 11,397 km
including Federal highways (Bundesautobahnen) 1,431 km
Long distance stations 18
Ports along the rivers Rhine and Main 7
Figures per: 01.01.2017
Frankfurt International Airport (FRA)
Frankfurt International Airport
FRA segment within German airports
in percent
All German Airports
No. of passengers 60,792,308 27,2% 223,721,492
Freight (+Airmail) volume in tons 2,067,257 45,1% 4,588,357
Flights per year 462,885 20,2% 2,286,834
Flights per day 1,268 20,2% 6,265
95 Airlines start from Frankfurt International Airport to 290 destinations in 104 countries.Figures per: 2016
Messe Frankfurt Total events in Frankfurt 42
Total exhibitors in Frankfurt 37,926
Including: Exhibitors from abroad 25,480
Total guests in Frankfurt 1,435,737
Including: Guests from abroad 596,409
Gross exhibition area incl. special exhibition areas (sq.m.) 1,197,083
Trade fairs world wide 134
The Messe Frankfurt GmbH has 28 subsidiaries worldwide and 55 foreign distribution partners, covering 178 countries. Figures per: 2016
Best known Trade Fairs in FrankfurtRhineMainFrankfurt: Achema | Ambiente | Automechanika | Book Fair | Creativworld
Christmasworld | CPHI worldwide | Euromold | Hair & Beauty | Home Textiles | Imex |
International Automobile Trade Fair (IAA) | International Fair for Sanitation & Heating (ISH) |
Light + Building | Musikmesse | Paperworld | Prolight + Sound | Techtextil |
Tendence | Texprocess | Offenbach: International Leather Goods Fair
European InstitutionsEuropean Central Bank (ECB)
European Space Operations Centre (ESOC)
European Meteorological Satellite Organisation (EUMETSAT)
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
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FrankfurtRhineMainin fi gures
Area and Population
Region Area in sq.km Population* Population density
inhabitants per sq.kmForeign Nationals
in percent
Germany 357,409 82,175,684 230 10,5%
FrankfurtRhineMain 13,375 5,463,083 408 15,6%
Main cities** 1,082 1,860,213 1,718 22,6%
Population and Area figures per: 31.12.2015, * Preliminary results based on the 2011 Census** Aschaffenburg, Darmstadt, Frankfurt a. M., Gießen-Friedberg, Hanau, Limburg, Mainz, Offen-
bach a. M., Wiesbaden and Worms
Land UsageGermany FrankfurtRhineMain
in hectares in percent in hectares in percent
Residential & Vacant area 2,507,700 7,0% 117,818 8,8%
Industrial estates 260,800 0,7% 8,024 0,6%
Outdoor recreation 445,500 1,2% 18,865 1,4%
Roads and Railways 1,810,800 5,1% 95,609 7,1%
Agricultural land 18,433,200 51,6% 556,725 41,6%
Forestry 10,951,500 30,6% 507,307 37,9%
Lakes and Rivers 855,200 2,4% 21,315 1,6%
Other areas 476,200 1,3% 11,849 0,9%
Total area 35,740,900 100% 1,337,512 100%
Figures: FrankfurtRhineMain 31.12.2015; Gemany 31.12.2015
G.V.A. (Gross Value Added)
Economic area Germany* FRM share in Germany in percent
FrankfurtRhineMain*
Production industry 707,459 6,1% 42,953
including processing industry 622,608 6,1% 38,001
Construction 124,755 6,1% 7,628
Service industries 1,880,097 8,9% 167,038
including Business services 711,466 10,3% 72,946
including Wholesale and Retail Trade 561,799 9,3% 52,260
Agriculture and Forestry, Fishing 17,351 4,5% 775
G.V.A. in total EURO 2,729,662 8,0% 218,394
G.V.A. per inhabitant 33,618 121% 40,535
Figures: 2015, * Manufacturing price in Mil. Euro
EmployeesSector 30.06.2013 30.06.2014 30.06.2015 30.06.2016
Processing industry 337,332 341,128 343,555 352,015
Business services 344,287 358,000 371,905 379,537
Wholesale & Retail trade 292,912 294,833 299,607 303,168
Transport, Storage & Communication
240,808 242,511 248,175 254,874
Financial intermediation 136,238 136,877 137,679 136,210
Construction 96,324 99,717 102,437 106,152
Hotel & Restaurants 65,181 66,721 70,907 72,888
Mining, Electricity, gas & water supply 30,127 30,583 30,450 30,762
Agriculture & Forestry, Fishing 8,176 8,556 9,073 9,206
Other community, social & personal service activities 482,654 512,025 522,845 535,394
Others 2,373 1,970 1,925 1,919
Total Employees 2,036,412 2,092,921 2,138,555 2,182,125
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Aschaffenburg 875 256 1,818 295 171 2,469 1,470 7,354
Darmstadt 1,591 574 4,631 809 898 5,280 4,017 17,800
Frankfurt 1,494 1,611 7,812 1,117 3,005 13,311 12,573 40,923
Gießen-Friedberg 904 483 2,909 303 213 3,343 2,107 10,262
Hanau 636 283 1,873 285 219 1,971 1,495 6,762
Limburg 260 171 791 88 122 116 1,641 3,189
Rheinhessen 674 687 2,309 347 689 3,197 4,335 12,238
Offenbach 831 303 2,955 396 359 2,984 2,698 10,526
Wiesbaden 589 440 2,008 239 468 3,189 2,740 9,673
FRM Total 7,854 4,808 27,106 3,879 6,144 35,860 33,076 118,727
Figures per: August 2017
Cluster in FrankfurtRhineMainAutomation (Mechanical Engineering/Electronic/Mechatronics/Microsystemtechnics)
Automotive Industry (Vehicle Construction, Supply Industry)
Chemicals, Pharmaceutics, Biotechnology
Consulting (Law, Tax and Business Consultancy)
Finance (Banks/Insurances)
Health (Medical Technology/Life Science/Health)
Information and Communication Technology
Creative Industries
Logistics and Transportation
Aerospace
Materials Engineering (Materials, Surface, Nano Technology)
Houses of in FrankfurtRhineMain: House of Finance | House of IT | House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM) | House of Pharma | House of Clean Energy
Universities & Colleges of Applied Sciences and international Schools, International Baccalaureate Diploma15 Universities & Colleges of Applied Sciences 214,597 Students*
12 Private and clerical Colleges 21,954 Students*
3 Art Colleges 1,878 Students*
11 Academies of Business and Administration 2,697 Students*
12** International Schools (offering international graduation) 8,751 Students*
*in the winter term 2016/17, ** academic year 2016/17
Selection of prominent research institutesFIAS Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Geisenheim University
Fraunhofer-Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF | Computer Graphics Research IGD |Secure Information Technology SIT | Fraunhofer für chemical Technology | Mainz ICT-IMM
Fraunhofer Project Group Materials Recycling and Resource Strategies (Fraunhofer IWKS)
Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung
Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics | Chemistry (Otto-Hahn-Institut) | European Legal History | Brain Research| Heart and Lung Research (Kerckhoff-Institut) | Polymer Research
Paul-Ehrlich-Institut - Federal Agency for Sera and Vaccines
Senckenberg Research Institute
Selection of prominent international enterprises with major activities in FrankfurtRhineMainABB | Abbott | AbbVie | Accenture | Adam Opel | Allianz Group | Altana | Biotest |
Boehringer Ingelheim | Bosch | Braun | Caparol | Celanese | Ciba Vision GmbH | Clariant | Commerzbank |
Continental Teves | CSC Ploenzke | DB Schenker Rail | Deutsche Bank | Deutsche Börse |
DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung | DöhlerGroup | Engelbert Strauss | Evonik Industries | Ferrero |
First Data Deutschland GmbH | Fraport | Fresenius | GKN Driveline | Goodyear Dunlop Tyres Germany
Harmonic Drive | Hassia Mineralquellen | Helaba | Henkell & Söhnlein Sektkellereien | Heraeus | Honda
Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik | Hyundai | IBM Deutschland | Infraserv Hoechst | JVC |
Linde Material Handling | Lufthansa | manroland sheetfed | Merck |
Messe Group | Metro Group | Motorola | Selters Mineralbrunnen |
Nestlé | Pepsi-Cola | Pirelli Deutschland | Procter & Gamble | Rolls Royce | R + V Allgemeine Versicherung |
Samson AG | Samsung | sanofi-aventis | Schenker Deutschland | Schenck Process | Schott AG |
Schunk Kohlenstofftechnik GmbH | SGL Carbon | Siemens | Singulus Technologies |
Sirona Dental Systems | Stada Arzneimittel | STI Gustav Stabernack GmbH | Software AG |
Subaru | Telekom |Tetra Pak | T-Online | Tyco Electronics | Vivico Real Estate | Weilburger Coatings | W & W
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Aschaffenburg 369 526 6,581 525 1,165 4,476 7,752 21,394
Darmstadt 919 1,530 12,659 1,519 2,209 13,241 16,495 48,572
Frankfurt 858 4,527 13,247 2,791 2,465 22,510 21,448 67,846
Gießen-Friedberg 645 1,319 11,071 883 1,810 9,678 10,468 35,874
Hanau 354 1,095 5,044 710 935 4,893 5,810 18,841
Limburg* 191 263 2,464 172 483 1,384 4,828 9,785
Rheinhessen 562 484 7,176 850 1,442 8,679 11,144 30,337
Offenbach 419 2,423 6,722 1,086 1,226 8,705 8,633 29,214
Wiesbaden 510 1,616 5,518 768 876 7,929 8,405 25,622
FRM gesamt 4,827 13,783 70,482 9,304 12,611 81,495 94,983 287,485
Figures per: August 2017
Selection of prominent museums and cultural sitesMuseums: German Leather Museum (shows using Leather handicrafts worldwide and ineveryday life), Offenbach / Main | Gutenberg Museum (one of the oldest printing andwriting museums in the world), Mainz | Senckenberg Natural History (largest naturalhistory museum in Germany, biology and geology exhibits) | Städel (one of Germany‘s mostimportant art museums), Frankfurt / Main
Architectural Landmarks: Schloss Johannisburg (served until 1803 as a second residence of thearchbishops of Mainz and Elector), Geisenheim | Pompejanum (ideal replica of a Roman villa), Aschaffenburg | Mathildenhöhe (most valuable preserved Jugendstil ensemble in Germany), Darmstadt | Philippsruhe Castle (City Museum; art exhibitions), Hanau | Dom & Skyline (observa-tion deck Main Tower), Frankfurt / Main |Einhardbasilika (one of the most significant churches of the Carolingian era in Germany), Seligenstadt | Cathedral (one of the most perfect creations of late Romanesque architecture), Limburg | Cathedral and St.-Stephen‘s Church (choir with Chagall windows), Mainz | Dom, Heiliger Sand (oldest preserved local Jewish cemetery in Europe), Worms
UNESCO World Hertitage: Grube Messel (disused oil shale opencast; Fund of outstandingpreserved fossil) | Lorsch Abbey (former Benedictine abbey, to the High Middle Ages,a power, humanities and cultural) | Limes | Upper Middle Rhine Valley (senior monuments;epitome of Rhine romance) | The Golden Bull (important law of the Holy Roman Empire;regulates election and coronation of the Roman-German kings)
UNESCO Geopark: Bergstraße-Odenwald (area of 3,500 km²), Darmstadt
Settlements of foreign companies in FRMChina / Taiwan 332
France 14
India 49
Japan 46
South Korea 73
UK 30
USA 173
Number of foreign companies that have settled in FRM between 2005 and 08/2017.