Friedrich Schiedel (*13 September 1913 - † March 28, 2001, in Grünburg) was born in 1913 in Bad Wurzach (then: Baierz) in modest circumstances. After graduating from high school in 1931, he began technical school studies in civil engineering and road construction. After the end of the war, he founded the Erbacher Bauwaren company in Erbach near Ulm in 1946. This was done, as he always liked to report, "literally with two borrowed shovels and a borrowed wheelbarrow." In the years that followed, the small business grew into an economically strong and successful group of companies with a total of 17 plants. From 1951, the Erbach-based company produced building products under the name "Schiedel".
the Grand Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1978) and the Federal Cross of Merit I Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (1983), as well as the Grand Silver Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1989), the Medal of Merit of the State of Baden-Württemberg (1992) and the Bavarian Order of Merit (1996). He also received honorary citizenship of the towns of Hauerz/Bad Wurzach (1971), Puchschlagen/Schwabhausen (1971) and Markt Schöllnach im Bayerischen Wald (1977). In 1971, Friedrich Schiedel was also made an honorary senator of the Technical University (TU) of Munich, with which his company collaborated intensively.
Friedrich Schiedel was an early advocate of the transfer of scientific research results and technological innovations into commercial practice. But it was not only the innovative strength and the upswing of his company or the progress in production technologies that were important to him. As a socially responsible and far-sighted entrepreneur, he also always paid attention to adequate social benefits for his employees and their families, which is still the philosophy of the company today. Due to his comprehensive commitment as an entrepreneur, he received numerous honors: For his socially committed and entrepreneurial work, he was honored with numerous awards, including the Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Austria (1975),