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Schlegel International

Schlegel International is a multi-national company based in the United Kingdom that makes seals for windows and doors, and supplies related hardware. The company was founded in Rochester, New York in the 1880s as a narrow-loom weaving operation. By 1988 it had manufacturing facilities in twelve countries, making seals for windows and doors in buildings and automobiles. That year it was acquired by BTR plc of the United Kingdom. In 1997 the Schlegel operations were acquired by UniPoly S.A. in a BTR management buy-out. From 2006 Schlegel International, with manufacturing operations in Europe, Australia and Brazil, was a subsidiary of Lupus Capital, now called Tyman plc. The Schlegel brand is also used for products made near Rochester, New York, by Schlegel International's North American sister company AmesburyTruth.

Schlegel International
FormerlySchlegel Manufacturing Company, Schlegel Corporation
Company typeLimited liability
IndustryDoor and window seals and related products
Foundedc. 1885 in Rochester, New York
FounderCharles Schlegel
Area served
International
Key people
Peter Santo (CEO)
ProductsSeals, related hardware
BrandsPoly-Bond, Aquamac, Q-Lon, ERA, Fab & Fix
OwnerTyman plc
Websitewww.schlegel.com

History edit

Early years edit

Charles P. Schlegel[a] and Henry A. Schaefer founded a narrow loom weaving business in Rochester, New York, United States, in the late 1880s. Schlegel Manufacturing was first located on North Water Street, soon after moved to Canal Street and finally moved to the corner of Goodman Street and College Avenue.[2] The company at first made hem bindings for women's skirts to protect them when dragging on the ground, then diversified into "surrey fringes" for horse-drawn buggies.[3] For many years the company advertised its product line as "carriage, basket and dress trimmings". The company moved into supplying textile trimmings to car manufacturers, and became a specialist in automobile door and window weather seals.[2] Schlegel Canada Inc. was established in 1931.[4]

During World War II (1939–1945) the company tore down and redesigned its looms so they could make machine gun belts. There were many technical difficulties, including specification changes, but full production began by the summer of 1943. The company produced six million belts for .30 and .50 caliber machine gun bullets, then converted to making gun slings.[5]

After the war the company expanded into making seals for all types of doors and windows.[2] Schlegel started to make pile weatherstripping and plastic profiles for the building industry.[3] In 1956 the president of Schlegel Manufacturing Company was Carl F. Schlegel, and the Vice President, Research was Norman C. Schlegel. The company's laboratory was investigating industrial textiles, plastics and adhesives.[6] In the 1960s Schlegel introduced a continuous molded urethane process for foam weatherstripping.[3] As of 1973 Schlegel Manufacturing, based in Rochester, New York, was supplying rigid vinyl strips for weathersealing doors.[7] In 1973 it was announced that Schlegel Illinois. Inc., a subsidiary, had introduced a closed-cell sponge rubber gasket for drums.[8]

As of 1981 Schlegel had become a major conglomerate, still with its headquarters in Rochester, with one of its main factories in Henrietta, New York.[2] By 1986 Schlegel Corporation of Rochester, New York, had 22 marketing centers worldwide, including Schlegel Technology Pte Ltd in Singapore and Schlegel Pty Ltd in Australia.[9] In 1988 Schlegel had manufacturing facilities in twelve countries.[10] Schlegel Corporation made automobile and building products in Europe through its subsidiaries Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH.[11] Schlegel UK had two separate operating divisions for Automotive and Building products. Ford and Rover accounted for about two-thirds of the Automotive product's sales.[10] By the late 1980s the company was in difficulty. Schlegel UK had signed a contract with Rover that required it to make a "sprayed-on slip coat" window seal, and had difficulty with the unfamiliar technology. The factory building required extensive repairs. The company was offered for sale.[12] Prospective buyers included BTR Plc, Draftex, Pirelli/Metzler, Diversitech, Standard Products and Continental AG.[12]

BTR subsidiary edit

The UK-based BTR plc purchased Schlegel Corporation in late 1988 through a subsidiary.[10] BTR Dunlop, a wholly owned US-based subsidiary of BTR plc, was the purchaser.[11] After the purchase, BTR decided to transfer the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries from Schlegel Corporation to itself.[10] There was some controversy over how the transfer should be valued for tax purposes, with the company valuing the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries at $21,846,000 and $9,400,000, while the Internal Revenue Service valued them at $49,069,000 and $13,246,000.[11]

In 1990 Schlegel Corporation purchased a 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) rubber facility built in 1937 in Keokuk, Iowa, from United Technologies Corporation. In 1995 BTR rebranded the product line to BTR Sealing Systems.[13] In 1993 the UK subsidiary reported that it was upgrading to infrared ovens to bond the low-friction coating to its car window seals, reducing time and energy used in the process.[14] In July 1995 it was announced that BTR, parent of US-based Schlegel Corporation and manufacturer of automotive component businesses such as Metzeler and Dunlop, was establishing a joint venture in New Delhi, India. Wadco-Schlegel would make automotive body and glass channel seals for Indian vehicle manufacturers. At this time BTR made about 18% of its rubber-related sales in the US, mainly through Schlegel and the Stowe Woodward manufacturer of roll coverings and printing blankets.[15]

Later ownership changes edit

In November 1997 UniPoly S.A, bought 32 companies from BTR, including the Schlegel Sealing and Shielding Group. The acquisition cost about $867 million.[16] The deal was a management buy-out in which UniPoly Group was formed to take over most of the rubber products business of BTR PLC. As of 2001 its main operations were UniPoly Enerka (conveyor belts), UniPoly Hiflex Netherlands (fluid handling) and UniPoly Schlegel Holdings.[17] In 2001 the banks that had funded the buy-out installed Michael Teacher as chief executive in an effort to turn around the struggling business.[18]

In March 2006 Lupus Capital bought the Schlegel Building Products Division from Unipoly.[19] The acquisition cost Lupus £84 million on a debt free/cash free basis.[20] Lupus Capital is the vehicle for Greg Hutchings. The sale of Schlegel reduced UniPoly debt to close to par.[18] Lupus Capital plc changed its name to Tyman plc in February 2013.[21] In February 2014 Schlegel International completed acquisition of Vedasil, a Brazilian manufacturer of pile weatherseals.[22]

Structure edit

As of July 2015, Schlegel International was a division of Tyman, an international supplier of door and window components.[23] The company had manufacturing plants in the UK, Spain, Germany, Australia and Brazil.[24] Manufacturing subsidiaries, which also distribute products:[25]

  • Schlegel UK (Henlow, Bedfordshire), foam weatherstrip
  • Schlegel Building Products (Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, UK), pile weatherstrip and extrusions
  • Schlegel Spain (Barcelona, Spain), pile weatherstrip
  • Schlegel Germany (Hamburg, Germany), foam weatherstrip and extrusions
  • Schlegel Australia (Sydney, Australia), foam and pile weatherstrips and other products
  • Schlegel Brazil (Valinhos, Brazil), door & window weather seals and insect screens

Distribution subsidiaries:[25]

The other Tyman divisions in 2015 were AmesburyTruth (hardware components, extrusions and sealing systems) and ERA (Security).[23] The Schlegel division of Amesbury, located in Rochester, NY, manufactures urethane foam, plastic and textile weatherstripping for windows and doors in buildings, and products for the transportation and copier industries.[26]

Products edit

The company makes foam, brush pile and extruded seals. Hardware components included locks, handles, hinges and friction stays. The Singapore subsidiary also distributes Dr Hahn hinges in the Asia-Pacific market.[24] A 1996 book describes Schlegel seals being used in acoustic doors.[27] Schlegel makes sealing systems and related hardware products for distributors and fabricators. Apart from seals, products include cleaning brushes, static control devices for copiers and printers, tractor seat trim, sway bar bushes, automobile sunroof seals and truck spray suppressants.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Schlegel Hall, opened in 1991 at the University of Rochester is named for the parents of the lead benefactor, Helen Schlegel Moretz, who graduated from the university in 1937.[1]
  1. ^ Pieterse, Janice Bullard (2014-09-20). Our Work Is But Begun: A History of the University of Rochester 1850–2005. Boydell & Brewer. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-58046-503-8. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  2. ^ a b c d Joseph W. Barnes (April–July 1981). "Rochester and the Automobile Industry" (PDF). Rochester History. XLIII (2–3): 37–38. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  3. ^ a b c "History". Schlegel. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  4. ^ "Home". Schlegel Canada Inc. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  5. ^ Bob Marcotte (Winter 2004). "Rochester Products that Helped Win World War II" (PDF). Rochester History. LXVI (1): 6. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  6. ^ Mauk, James F. (1956). Industrial Research Laboratories of the United States. National Academies. pp. 418–. NAP:14697. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  7. ^ "Security with a Pre-Hung Door". Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. June 1973. pp. 119–. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  8. ^ "Rubber Products". The Rubber Age. Palmerton Publishing Company. 1973. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  9. ^ "Schlegel Technology Pte Ltd". Economic Bulletin. Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. 1986. pp. 23–. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  10. ^ a b c d Pratt, Shannon P.; Grabowski, Roger J. (2010-10-26). Cost of Capital in Litigation: Applications and Examples. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-470-94491-2. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  11. ^ a b c Fishman, Jay E. (2013-03-28). Standards of Value: Theory and Applications. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 49–50. ISBN 978-1-118-22540-0. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  12. ^ a b "BTR Dunlop Holdings, Inc.". Tax Court Memorandum Decisions. Commerce Clearing House. 1999. pp. 799–800. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  13. ^ Joe Miller (1995-10-09). "SCHLEGEL IOWA TAKES ON BTR NAME, FAME". Rubber and Plastics News. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  14. ^ Hill, A. (1997-01-01). Continuous Vulcanisation of Elastomer Profiles. iSmithers Rapra Publishing. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-1-85957-088-3. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  15. ^ BRUCE DAVIS (1995-07-17). "BTR JOINS SEALING VENTURE IN INDIA". Rubber News. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  16. ^ "Unipoly S.A. Acquires Four BTR Product Divisions in 515 Million British Pound Management Buyout". 10 November 1997. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  17. ^ "UniPoly executives leave company". Rubber News. 2001-06-22. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  18. ^ a b Clay Harris (2006-03-06). "Mudlark: Teacher ready for his next lesson". Financial Times. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  19. ^ "Schlegel bought from Unipoly". Building. 1 April 2006. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  20. ^ "Proposed acquisition of Schlegel" (PDF). Lupus Capital. March 2006. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  21. ^ a b "Tyman Plc (TYMN:London)". Bloomberg Business. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  22. ^ "Tyman PLC's Schlegel International completes acquisition of Vedasil Brasil". Reuters. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  23. ^ a b "Our business". Tyman. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  24. ^ a b "About". Schlegel. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  25. ^ a b "Schlegel International Locations and contacts". Tyman. Retrieved 2015-07-21.|
  26. ^ "Schlegel". Amesbury. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  27. ^ Lord, Peter; Templeton, Duncan (1996). Detailing for Acoustics. Taylor & Francis. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-419-20210-3.

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Schlegel International is a multi national company based in the United Kingdom that makes seals for windows and doors and supplies related hardware The company was founded in Rochester New York in the 1880s as a narrow loom weaving operation By 1988 it had manufacturing facilities in twelve countries making seals for windows and doors in buildings and automobiles That year it was acquired by BTR plc of the United Kingdom In 1997 the Schlegel operations were acquired by UniPoly S A in a BTR management buy out From 2006 Schlegel International with manufacturing operations in Europe Australia and Brazil was a subsidiary of Lupus Capital now called Tyman plc The Schlegel brand is also used for products made near Rochester New York by Schlegel International s North American sister company AmesburyTruth Schlegel InternationalFormerlySchlegel Manufacturing Company Schlegel CorporationCompany typeLimited liabilityIndustryDoor and window seals and related productsFoundedc 1885 in Rochester New YorkFounderCharles SchlegelArea servedInternationalKey peoplePeter Santo CEO ProductsSeals related hardwareBrandsPoly Bond Aquamac Q Lon ERA Fab amp FixOwnerTyman plcWebsitewww wbr schlegel wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 BTR subsidiary 1 3 Later ownership changes 2 Structure 3 Products 4 ReferencesHistory editEarly years edit Charles P Schlegel a and Henry A Schaefer founded a narrow loom weaving business in Rochester New York United States in the late 1880s Schlegel Manufacturing was first located on North Water Street soon after moved to Canal Street and finally moved to the corner of Goodman Street and College Avenue 2 The company at first made hem bindings for women s skirts to protect them when dragging on the ground then diversified into surrey fringes for horse drawn buggies 3 For many years the company advertised its product line as carriage basket and dress trimmings The company moved into supplying textile trimmings to car manufacturers and became a specialist in automobile door and window weather seals 2 Schlegel Canada Inc was established in 1931 4 During World War II 1939 1945 the company tore down and redesigned its looms so they could make machine gun belts There were many technical difficulties including specification changes but full production began by the summer of 1943 The company produced six million belts for 30 and 50 caliber machine gun bullets then converted to making gun slings 5 After the war the company expanded into making seals for all types of doors and windows 2 Schlegel started to make pile weatherstripping and plastic profiles for the building industry 3 In 1956 the president of Schlegel Manufacturing Company was Carl F Schlegel and the Vice President Research was Norman C Schlegel The company s laboratory was investigating industrial textiles plastics and adhesives 6 In the 1960s Schlegel introduced a continuous molded urethane process for foam weatherstripping 3 As of 1973 Schlegel Manufacturing based in Rochester New York was supplying rigid vinyl strips for weathersealing doors 7 In 1973 it was announced that Schlegel Illinois Inc a subsidiary had introduced a closed cell sponge rubber gasket for drums 8 As of 1981 Schlegel had become a major conglomerate still with its headquarters in Rochester with one of its main factories in Henrietta New York 2 By 1986 Schlegel Corporation of Rochester New York had 22 marketing centers worldwide including Schlegel Technology Pte Ltd in Singapore and Schlegel Pty Ltd in Australia 9 In 1988 Schlegel had manufacturing facilities in twelve countries 10 Schlegel Corporation made automobile and building products in Europe through its subsidiaries Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH 11 Schlegel UK had two separate operating divisions for Automotive and Building products Ford and Rover accounted for about two thirds of the Automotive product s sales 10 By the late 1980s the company was in difficulty Schlegel UK had signed a contract with Rover that required it to make a sprayed on slip coat window seal and had difficulty with the unfamiliar technology The factory building required extensive repairs The company was offered for sale 12 Prospective buyers included BTR Plc Draftex Pirelli Metzler Diversitech Standard Products and Continental AG 12 BTR subsidiary edit The UK based BTR plc purchased Schlegel Corporation in late 1988 through a subsidiary 10 BTR Dunlop a wholly owned US based subsidiary of BTR plc was the purchaser 11 After the purchase BTR decided to transfer the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries from Schlegel Corporation to itself 10 There was some controversy over how the transfer should be valued for tax purposes with the company valuing the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries at 21 846 000 and 9 400 000 while the Internal Revenue Service valued them at 49 069 000 and 13 246 000 11 In 1990 Schlegel Corporation purchased a 600 000 square feet 56 000 m2 rubber facility built in 1937 in Keokuk Iowa from United Technologies Corporation In 1995 BTR rebranded the product line to BTR Sealing Systems 13 In 1993 the UK subsidiary reported that it was upgrading to infrared ovens to bond the low friction coating to its car window seals reducing time and energy used in the process 14 In July 1995 it was announced that BTR parent of US based Schlegel Corporation and manufacturer of automotive component businesses such as Metzeler and Dunlop was establishing a joint venture in New Delhi India Wadco Schlegel would make automotive body and glass channel seals for Indian vehicle manufacturers At this time BTR made about 18 of its rubber related sales in the US mainly through Schlegel and the Stowe Woodward manufacturer of roll coverings and printing blankets 15 Later ownership changes edit In November 1997 UniPoly S A bought 32 companies from BTR including the Schlegel Sealing and Shielding Group The acquisition cost about 867 million 16 The deal was a management buy out in which UniPoly Group was formed to take over most of the rubber products business of BTR PLC As of 2001 its main operations were UniPoly Enerka conveyor belts UniPoly Hiflex Netherlands fluid handling and UniPoly Schlegel Holdings 17 In 2001 the banks that had funded the buy out installed Michael Teacher as chief executive in an effort to turn around the struggling business 18 In March 2006 Lupus Capital bought the Schlegel Building Products Division from Unipoly 19 The acquisition cost Lupus 84 million on a debt free cash free basis 20 Lupus Capital is the vehicle for Greg Hutchings The sale of Schlegel reduced UniPoly debt to close to par 18 Lupus Capital plc changed its name to Tyman plc in February 2013 21 In February 2014 Schlegel International completed acquisition of Vedasil a Brazilian manufacturer of pile weatherseals 22 Structure editAs of July 2015 Schlegel International was a division of Tyman an international supplier of door and window components 23 The company had manufacturing plants in the UK Spain Germany Australia and Brazil 24 Manufacturing subsidiaries which also distribute products 25 Schlegel UK Henlow Bedfordshire foam weatherstrip Schlegel Building Products Newton Aycliffe County Durham UK pile weatherstrip and extrusions Schlegel Spain Barcelona Spain pile weatherstrip Schlegel Germany Hamburg Germany foam weatherstrip and extrusions Schlegel Australia Sydney Australia foam and pile weatherstrips and other products Schlegel Brazil Valinhos Brazil door amp window weather seals and insect screensDistribution subsidiaries 25 Schlegel Italy Milan Italy Schlegel New Zealand Auckland New Zealand Schlegel Singapore Singapore The other Tyman divisions in 2015 were AmesburyTruth hardware components extrusions and sealing systems and ERA Security 23 The Schlegel division of Amesbury located in Rochester NY manufactures urethane foam plastic and textile weatherstripping for windows and doors in buildings and products for the transportation and copier industries 26 Products editThe company makes foam brush pile and extruded seals Hardware components included locks handles hinges and friction stays The Singapore subsidiary also distributes Dr Hahn hinges in the Asia Pacific market 24 A 1996 book describes Schlegel seals being used in acoustic doors 27 Schlegel makes sealing systems and related hardware products for distributors and fabricators Apart from seals products include cleaning brushes static control devices for copiers and printers tractor seat trim sway bar bushes automobile sunroof seals and truck spray suppressants 21 References edit Schlegel Hall opened in 1991 at the University of Rochester is named for the parents of the lead benefactor Helen Schlegel Moretz who graduated from the university in 1937 1 Pieterse Janice Bullard 2014 09 20 Our Work Is But Begun A History of the University of Rochester 1850 2005 Boydell amp Brewer p 174 ISBN 978 1 58046 503 8 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b c d Joseph W Barnes April July 1981 Rochester and the Automobile Industry PDF Rochester History XLIII 2 3 37 38 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b c History Schlegel Retrieved 2015 07 20 Home Schlegel Canada Inc Retrieved 2015 07 20 Bob Marcotte Winter 2004 Rochester Products that Helped Win World War II PDF Rochester History LXVI 1 6 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Mauk James F 1956 Industrial Research Laboratories of the United States National Academies pp 418 NAP 14697 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Security with a Pre Hung Door Popular Science Bonnier Corporation June 1973 pp 119 ISSN 0161 7370 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Rubber Products The Rubber Age Palmerton Publishing Company 1973 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Schlegel Technology Pte Ltd Economic Bulletin Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce 1986 pp 23 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b c d Pratt Shannon P Grabowski Roger J 2010 10 26 Cost of Capital in Litigation Applications and Examples John Wiley amp Sons pp 86 87 ISBN 978 0 470 94491 2 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b c Fishman Jay E 2013 03 28 Standards of Value Theory and Applications John Wiley amp Sons pp 49 50 ISBN 978 1 118 22540 0 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b BTR Dunlop Holdings Inc Tax Court Memorandum Decisions Commerce Clearing House 1999 pp 799 800 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Joe Miller 1995 10 09 SCHLEGEL IOWA TAKES ON BTR NAME FAME Rubber and Plastics News Retrieved 2015 07 20 Hill A 1997 01 01 Continuous Vulcanisation of Elastomer Profiles iSmithers Rapra Publishing pp 51 ISBN 978 1 85957 088 3 Retrieved 2015 07 20 BRUCE DAVIS 1995 07 17 BTR JOINS SEALING VENTURE IN INDIA Rubber News Retrieved 2015 07 20 Unipoly S A Acquires Four BTR Product Divisions in 515 Million British Pound Management Buyout 10 November 1997 Retrieved 2015 07 20 UniPoly executives leave company Rubber News 2001 06 22 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b Clay Harris 2006 03 06 Mudlark Teacher ready for his next lesson Financial Times Retrieved 2015 07 20 Schlegel bought from Unipoly Building 1 April 2006 Retrieved 2015 07 20 Proposed acquisition of Schlegel PDF Lupus Capital March 2006 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b Tyman Plc TYMN London Bloomberg Business Retrieved 2015 07 20 Tyman PLC s Schlegel International completes acquisition of Vedasil Brasil Reuters 26 February 2014 Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b Our business Tyman Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b About Schlegel Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b Schlegel International Locations and contacts Tyman Retrieved 2015 07 21 Schlegel Amesbury Retrieved 2015 07 20 Lord Peter Templeton Duncan 1996 Detailing for Acoustics Taylor amp Francis p 84 ISBN 978 0 419 20210 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schlegel International amp oldid 1177660284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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