Bostik
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Bostik (formerly Bostik-Findley) is a world-wide operating adhesive company, a subsidiary of French mineral oil company Total S.A., head-quartered at Paris. Bostik Findley was created from the merging of Bostik and Ato Findley, following the merge of their parent companies, Total Fina and Elf Aquitaine.
[edit] History
Bostik was established near the end of the 19th century in Boston as Boston Blackening Company. It was bought in 1929 by the United Shoe Machinery (USM), and in 1990 by Total.
Ato Findley was established in 1996 from the merger of three adhesive companies: Ceca Adhesives (France), Findley Adhesives (United States) and Laporte Adhesives and Sealants (UK and Ireland).
In 2004, Bostik Findley changed its name to Bostik.
16 January 2006 Bostik acquired Biscem. Biscem manufactures and sells ready-mixed and cementitious based tiling adhesives and grouting systems into the ceramic tiling market in the UK and Ireland.
9 December 2005 Bostik Ltd acquired Laybond Group for $21million (£24million). Laybond Ltd employs 120 people on a site near Chester, manufacturing adhesives and coatings supplied to builders' merchants and flooring and roofing distributors in the UK, Ireland and export markets. The product portfolio includes water and solvent-based adhesives, cementitious powders, grab adhesives and bitumen-based weatherproofing products. Laybond holds leading UK positions in the grab adhesives segment with the Gripfill brand and in the flooring and roofing segments with the Laybond brand.
14 April 2006 Bostik Ltd acquired Wetherby Stone Products Ltd in Dalton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
13 July 2006 Bostik Ltd acquired Sealocrete PLA. Sealocrete PLA employed 64 people and manufactures and sells adhesives and coatings for the builders' merchants and roofing markets in the UK. Sealocrete PLA’s product portfolio includes tiling adhesives, cementitious powders, paints, sealants and bitumen-based weatherproofing products. The majority of these products are manufactured in the company's factory in Rochdale.
On 15 August 2006, Bostik launched a major product recall after concern over safety, following a Daily Mail newspaper investigation of its Evo-stik product 'Serious Glue'. This included claims that is was not a strong glue and that the product description was misleading.
03 September 2006 50 Job losses at Laybond as Bostik relocates products to its own sites.
03 September 2006 Bostik shuts down Biscem site, moving all products to Bostik Leicester.
03 September 2006 Bostik shuts down Sealocrete site and moves all products to Bostik Stafford.
[edit] Adhesives
Today, Bostik is among the four top adhesives and sealants producers in the world. Bostik employs over 4,000 workers in 45 countries and 5 continents.
Bostik has well recognized name in industrial markets. It has some divisions such as: Industrial/Nonwovnes, Construction and Distribution and High performance polymers. Its brands include Bostik, Sader, Quelyd, Simson, Evo-Stik, Alliance, Araldite, Ardal, Cementone, Mem, Technik, Hey'Di, SB Mercier, Chem-Calk, Hydroment, Durabond, Anchor Weld, Clag, Gripfill, Flexacryl and Aquamac weatherband
Americas Headquarters are located in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, outside Milwaukee.