International Paint

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International Paint
Type Limited company
Industry Paints
Founded 1881
Headquarters Gateshead, United Kingdom
Area served Worldwide
Key people Rob Molenaar, Managing Director[1]
Products Marine coatings, Protective coatings, Yacht paints
Revenue € 1,350 million[1]
Employees 5,500[1]
Website www.akzonobel.com/international

International Paint, often abbreviated as International, is a brand of the Marine and Protective Coatings (M&PC) business unit of AkzoNobel. yacht paints.

History

In 1881, the German brothers Max and Albert Holzapfel, and Charles Petrie founded the Holzapfel Compositions Company Ltd., in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, producing marine coatings for the local shipping industry. The name International was then coined as their paint brand. The company expanded for many years, moving first to larger premised Gateshead, and in 1904 to a large factory in Felling-on-Tyne, where the 21st century headquarters are still located.[2][3]

As early as 1889, the company expanded production in overseas countries, such as Russia, Denmark, Italy and Germany, and in 1901 to the United States, where it was registered under the name International Paint Co Inc, in. New Jersey, with production in Brooklyn, New York. In the period before the First World War, new factories were addded in Sweden, France, and Japan. During the war, the company was formally known as International Paints, and formally moved it headquarters to London, with further growth between the two World Wars to Spain, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand, and also into domestic and industrial paints.[2]

In 1968, Courtaulds had already established a significant paints business, and acquired International Paint, merging all coating interesting under the International name. The period until the end of the 1980s saw many company additions, new markets and growth, as well as consolidations, and disentanglements, and reduction of markets that they supplied. AkzoNobel took over Courtaulds in 1998, when the Coatings & Sealants division was Courtaulds most profitable activity. International Paint is now the leading brand name of the AkzoNobel Marine & Protective Coatings (M&PC) business unit.[2]

Numbers and Locations

International Paint production site at Felling, Gateshead

International Paint is the world market leader in heavy duty marine coatings, in yacht paints, and in protective coatings for building construction. The company has approximately 5,500 employees, in more than 50 countries. The Felling site is the largest, with close to 1000 employees, hosting the business unit headquarters, brand staffing and production, as well as personnel of other AkzoNobel business units.[1][4][5][6][7]

Manufacturing facilities for International Paint are located in approximately 30 countries globally, producing up to 1 million tonnes of coating annually. The brand is registered in Felling, Gateshead, UK, at the business unit headquarters.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 AkzoNobel Fact File 2011. AkzoNobel. 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2011. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Wood, Andrew (2009). It began in 1881. AkzoNobel. Retrieved 2011-11-11. 
  3. Meijer, Fred G. (2003). Dutch and Flemish still-life paintings. Ashmolean Museum. p. 12. ISBN 978-90-400-8802-5. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Manufacturing Locations International Paint". Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  5. Thurgood, Aneliese. "About International". AkzoNobel website. AkzoNobel Marine & Protective Coatings. Retrieved 11 November 2011. 
  6. "Gateshead firm International Paint in line for expansion". NEBusiness. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  7. "Global Top Ten - Paint and Coatings Industry". PCI Magazine (Paint and Coating Industry). Retrieved 2011-11-19. 

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