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Jotun (company)

Jotun is a Norwegian multinational chemicals company dealing mainly in decorative paints and performance coatings (marine, protective and powder coatings). It is one of the world's largest manufacturers of paints and coating products.[2] Jotun manufactures paints and varnishes for marine and industrial purposes, synthetic resins, floor coverings, polyurethane foam, heavy-duty coatings, binders, unsaturated polyesters, glass-fiber reinforced polyester pipes, tanks, and more.[3]

Jotun Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryChemicals
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
FounderOdd Gleditsch Sr.
HeadquartersSandefjord, Norway[1]
Key people
Morten Fon (President and CEO), Odd Gleditsch Jr. (Chairman of the board)
ProductsPaint
OwnerOrkla Group (42.53%)
Number of employees
10,300 (2021)
Websitewww.jotun.com

Jotun merged with three other paint producers in 1971 and became not only Norway's largest paint producer but also one of the largest companies in Norway.[4] As of January 2021, the company has a presence in more than 100 countries around the world, with more than 10,000 employees, 67 companies in 45 countries, and 40 production facilities in 21 countries.

As of 2021, Jotun had about 10,300 employees including one thousand employees within Norway. It operated 40 factories in 21 countries and is represented in 120 countries through distributors, offices, and agents.[5]

Jotun headquarters and R&D centre in Sandefjord, Norway

History edit

Jotun began in the early 1920s as a paint and marine provisions merchant in Sandefjord, Norway. Sandefjord was a popular homeport for whaling ships, which used to get laid up in port every summer for repairs and maintenance. The company's founder, Odd Gleditsch had worked on whaling ships and felt there was a demand for such a provider in the whaling town. During those days, paint stores usually sold pigments, turpentine and linseed oil separately, leaving it to purchasers to buy and mix them.[6] Gleditsch retired from the sea and opened a shop in Sandefjord to sell paints and provisions, but soon felt that a demand existed for ready-made paints. In 1926, he purchased an existing small chemical factory called Jotun. In the early 1930s, the company made its first popular ready-made paint called Arcanol, which was marketed to ship owners and shipyards, a strategy that Jotun continued to invest in. The 1920s and 1930s saw a boom in Norwegian shipping, especially in its dry cargo and tanker fleet, and Jotun took advantage of that.

To ensure an adequate stock existed in all principal ports for these Norwegian shipowners, Jotun began stocking paints in North Africa, Europe and the Americas. As the Middle East and Southeast Asian countries developed in the 1950s, Jotun began to market its products to ship suppliers there. The founder's son, Odd Gleditsch Jr., oversaw the company's expansion in the Middle East. Working with the Norwegian export council, he travelled to Libya where Jotun built its first overseas factory in 1962. In 1967, Jotun opened its second international factory in Thailand. which became the base for its operations in Southeast Asia.[7]

In 1982, Jotun opened a trading office in Hong Kong. As China began to open up, Jotun developed a joint venture in Shanghai with the Chinese shipping giant COSCO to provide paints to its shipyards and ships. During that time, Jotun established a separate company called Jotun Coatings which focused on the manufacture of paints. In the 1970s, the company began to develop solvent-free powder coatings.[8]

Organization edit

The Jotun Group has four divisions, with its head office in Sandefjord,[9] Norway.

Subsidiaries edit

Jotun became Norway's largest paint manufacturer in the 1960s and was headquartered in one of Norway's most modern industrial complexes in Sandefjord, Norway. In the 1960s, Jotun also began establishing factories abroad, including a factory in Tripoli, Libya. In 1968, Jotun established its first factory in Thailand near the capital of Bangkok. In 1969, Jotun's Spanish subsidiary Gardex S.A. opened its paint factory in Valencia, Spain.[10]

Subsidiary companies include Jotun Powder Coatings Pty Ltd. and Jotun Protective Coatings Pty Ltd. in Australia, Jotun Thailand Ltd. in Thailand, Jotun NOF in Singapore, Sdn Bhd in Malaysia, Jotun Polisan Boya Tic AS in Turkey, Jotun Hellas Ltd. in Greece, Jotun Brignola SpA in Italy, Jotun SAE in Spain, Jotun Polymer France SA in France, Jotun Deutschland GmbH in Germany, Jotun Polymer BV in the Netherlands, OY Jotun Scanpol AB in Finland, Jotun Danmark A/S in Denmark, Jotun Polymer Inc. in the U.A.E., JOTUN CZECH a.s.in the Czech Republic, Vera Klippan AB in Sweden, and Jotun-Henry Clark Ltd., Jotun Decorative Coatings Ltd., Jotun Polymber Ltd., and Corro Clark Coatings Ltd. in the United Kingdom.[11]

Jotun and famous landmarks edit

Jotun has been and is used on several landmarks.

These include:

References edit

  1. ^ Errasti, Ander (2016). Global Production Networks: Operations Design and Management (Second Edition). CRC Press. Page 156. ISBN 978-1-4665-6294-3.
  2. ^ C. Gopalkrishnan (2016). The Entrepreneur's Choice: Cases on Family Business in India. Routledge. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-134-90659-8.
  3. ^ Whiteside, R. M., A. Wilson, S. Blackburn, S. E. Hörnig, and C. P. Wilson (2012). Major Companies of Europe 1993/94: Major Companies of Western Europe Outside the European Community. Springer Science & Business Media. Page 117. ISBN 978-94-011-1442-4.
  4. ^ Hoffstad, Arne (1976). Sandefjord - byen vår: trekk fra Sandefjordsdistriktets historie under hvalfangsteventyret 1905-1968. Page 202. ISBN 82-990384-1-3.
  5. ^ Gjerseth, Simen (2016). Nye Sandefjord. Liv forlag. Page 314. ISBN 978-82-8330-113-7.
  6. ^ "The history of Jotun". Jotun paints international. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  7. ^ "Our history". jotun.com. Jotun official website. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  8. ^ Jotun Coating and Inspection Manual, marine coatings. Jotun international.
  9. ^ Brønnøysund Register Centre. "Company organisation number 923248579" (in Norwegian).
  10. ^ Olstad, Finn (1997). Sandefjords historie B.2: En vanlig småby? Sandefjord kommune. Pages 216-217. ISBN 82-993797-2-5.
  11. ^ Whiteside, R. M., A. Wilson, S. Blackburn, S. E. Hörnig, and C. P. Wilson (2012). Major Companies of Europe 1993/94: Major Companies of Western Europe Outside the European Community. Springer Science & Business Media. Page 117. ISBN 978-94-011-1442-4.
  12. ^ Karsten, Erich (2006). The Coatings Yearbook 2006. Vincentz Network GmbH & Co KG. Page 87. ISBN 978-3-87870-178-1.
  13. ^ Jose, MJ. "The Athletics Stadium and Aquatics Centre Rise in New Clark City". Philippine Tattler. Retrieved 15 November 2019.

Related reading edit

External links edit

  • Jotun, vår Historie 2020-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jotun Paints Pakistan

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Jotun is a Norwegian multinational chemicals company dealing mainly in decorative paints and performance coatings marine protective and powder coatings It is one of the world s largest manufacturers of paints and coating products 2 Jotun manufactures paints and varnishes for marine and industrial purposes synthetic resins floor coverings polyurethane foam heavy duty coatings binders unsaturated polyesters glass fiber reinforced polyester pipes tanks and more 3 Jotun GroupCompany typePrivateIndustryChemicalsFounded1926 98 years ago 1926 FounderOdd Gleditsch Sr HeadquartersSandefjord Norway 1 Key peopleMorten Fon President and CEO Odd Gleditsch Jr Chairman of the board ProductsPaintOwnerOrkla Group 42 53 Number of employees10 300 2021 Websitewww jotun comJotun merged with three other paint producers in 1971 and became not only Norway s largest paint producer but also one of the largest companies in Norway 4 As of January 2021 the company has a presence in more than 100 countries around the world with more than 10 000 employees 67 companies in 45 countries and 40 production facilities in 21 countries As of 2021 Jotun had about 10 300 employees including one thousand employees within Norway It operated 40 factories in 21 countries and is represented in 120 countries through distributors offices and agents 5 Jotun headquarters and R amp D centre in Sandefjord NorwayContents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Subsidiaries 4 Jotun and famous landmarks 5 References 6 Related reading 7 External linksHistory editJotun began in the early 1920s as a paint and marine provisions merchant in Sandefjord Norway Sandefjord was a popular homeport for whaling ships which used to get laid up in port every summer for repairs and maintenance The company s founder Odd Gleditsch had worked on whaling ships and felt there was a demand for such a provider in the whaling town During those days paint stores usually sold pigments turpentine and linseed oil separately leaving it to purchasers to buy and mix them 6 Gleditsch retired from the sea and opened a shop in Sandefjord to sell paints and provisions but soon felt that a demand existed for ready made paints In 1926 he purchased an existing small chemical factory called Jotun In the early 1930s the company made its first popular ready made paint called Arcanol which was marketed to ship owners and shipyards a strategy that Jotun continued to invest in The 1920s and 1930s saw a boom in Norwegian shipping especially in its dry cargo and tanker fleet and Jotun took advantage of that To ensure an adequate stock existed in all principal ports for these Norwegian shipowners Jotun began stocking paints in North Africa Europe and the Americas As the Middle East and Southeast Asian countries developed in the 1950s Jotun began to market its products to ship suppliers there The founder s son Odd Gleditsch Jr oversaw the company s expansion in the Middle East Working with the Norwegian export council he travelled to Libya where Jotun built its first overseas factory in 1962 In 1967 Jotun opened its second international factory in Thailand which became the base for its operations in Southeast Asia 7 In 1982 Jotun opened a trading office in Hong Kong As China began to open up Jotun developed a joint venture in Shanghai with the Chinese shipping giant COSCO to provide paints to its shipyards and ships During that time Jotun established a separate company called Jotun Coatings which focused on the manufacture of paints In the 1970s the company began to develop solvent free powder coatings 8 Organization editThe Jotun Group has four divisions with its head office in Sandefjord 9 Norway Subsidiaries editJotun became Norway s largest paint manufacturer in the 1960s and was headquartered in one of Norway s most modern industrial complexes in Sandefjord Norway In the 1960s Jotun also began establishing factories abroad including a factory in Tripoli Libya In 1968 Jotun established its first factory in Thailand near the capital of Bangkok In 1969 Jotun s Spanish subsidiary Gardex S A opened its paint factory in Valencia Spain 10 Subsidiary companies include Jotun Powder Coatings Pty Ltd and Jotun Protective Coatings Pty Ltd in Australia Jotun Thailand Ltd in Thailand Jotun NOF in Singapore Sdn Bhd in Malaysia Jotun Polisan Boya Tic AS in Turkey Jotun Hellas Ltd in Greece Jotun Brignola SpA in Italy Jotun SAE in Spain Jotun Polymer France SA in France Jotun Deutschland GmbH in Germany Jotun Polymer BV in the Netherlands OY Jotun Scanpol AB in Finland Jotun Danmark A S in Denmark Jotun Polymer Inc in the U A E JOTUN CZECH a s in the Czech Republic Vera Klippan AB in Sweden and Jotun Henry Clark Ltd Jotun Decorative Coatings Ltd Jotun Polymber Ltd and Corro Clark Coatings Ltd in the United Kingdom 11 Jotun and famous landmarks editJotun has been and is used on several landmarks These include TS Queen Mary 12 Taizhou Yangtze River Bridge in Taizhou Jiangsu China The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Burj Khalifa in Dubai U A E Burj Al Arab in Dubai U A E Kingdom Center in Riyadh Saudi Arabia West Tower in Guangzhou China Canton Tower in Guangzhou China Esentai Tower in Almaty Kazakhstan Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne Australia Guangzhou TV Tower in Guangzhou China MS Oasis of the Seas Haj Terminal in Jeddah Saudi Arabia Marina Bay Sands in Marina Bay Singapore Biomuseo in Panama City Panama New Clark City Athletics Stadium in Capas Philippines 13 References edit Errasti Ander 2016 Global Production Networks Operations Design and Management Second Edition CRC Press Page 156 ISBN 978 1 4665 6294 3 C Gopalkrishnan 2016 The Entrepreneur s Choice Cases on Family Business in India Routledge p 243 ISBN 978 1 134 90659 8 Whiteside R M A Wilson S Blackburn S E Hornig and C P Wilson 2012 Major Companies of Europe 1993 94 Major Companies of Western Europe Outside the European Community Springer Science amp Business Media Page 117 ISBN 978 94 011 1442 4 Hoffstad Arne 1976 Sandefjord byen var trekk fra Sandefjordsdistriktets historie under hvalfangsteventyret 1905 1968 Page 202 ISBN 82 990384 1 3 Gjerseth Simen 2016 Nye Sandefjord Liv forlag Page 314 ISBN 978 82 8330 113 7 The history of Jotun Jotun paints international a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Our history jotun com Jotun official website Retrieved 2023 08 30 Jotun Coating and Inspection Manual marine coatings Jotun international Bronnoysund Register Centre Company organisation number 923248579 in Norwegian Olstad Finn 1997 Sandefjords historie B 2 En vanlig smaby Sandefjord kommune Pages 216 217 ISBN 82 993797 2 5 Whiteside R M A Wilson S Blackburn S E Hornig and C P Wilson 2012 Major Companies of Europe 1993 94 Major Companies of Western Europe Outside the European Community Springer Science amp Business Media Page 117 ISBN 978 94 011 1442 4 Karsten Erich 2006 The Coatings Yearbook 2006 Vincentz Network GmbH amp Co KG Page 87 ISBN 978 3 87870 178 1 Jose MJ The Athletics Stadium and Aquatics Centre Rise in New Clark City Philippine Tattler Retrieved 15 November 2019 Related reading editThe Paint Business permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jotun company Jotun var Historie Archived 2020 02 25 at the Wayback Machine Jotun Paints Pakistan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jotun company amp oldid 1173312321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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