Gojo Industries Explained

Gojo Industries, Inc.
Type:Private
Industry:Consumer goods
Founders:Jerry and Goldie Lippman
Hq Location City:Akron, Ohio
Hq Location Country:United States
Area Served:Worldwide
Products:Cleaning agents, hand sanitizers, Foam soap dispensers
Num Employees:2,500
Footnotes:[1]

Gojo Industries, Inc., is a privately held manufacturer of hand hygiene and skin care products founded in 1946, in Akron, Ohio, where it is again headquartered after a period in Cuyahoga Falls. One of its most well-known products is Purell, a hand sanitizer.[2] It offers an electronic hand hygiene monitoring system for medical institutions.[3]

History

Gojo was founded in Akron, Ohio, by Jerry and Goldie Lippman. During World War II, Goldie worked at the Miller Tire Co. rubber factory and Jerry at the Goodyear Aircraft plant. Like other employees there, both often came home with sticky, difficult-to-remove graphite, tar, and carbon on their hands and clothes. They disliked the products the cleaners used to clean their clothes, so they set out to find an effective cleaning product that could be used without water. Goldie and Jerry worked with Professor Clarence Cook of Kent State University's chemistry department to formulate a heavy-duty hand cleaner. They called it Gojo Hand Cleaner and sold it to rubber workers, who had sometimes used benzene and other noxious chemicals to clean their skin. After the war they began marketing to automotive service facilities. They quit their factory jobs and started Gojo.[4]

The company's first name and product was GoGo, Goldie's nickname, but another company had already used the name, so the founders came up with Gojo, with the "G" standing for Goldie and the "J" standing for Jerry.[5]

In 1950, Gojo invented a liquid soap dispenser after realizing that users were using much more than was needed to clean their hands, causing buyers to think the product was too expensive. Jerry Lipmann filed a patent for this portion-limiting dispenser in 1952.[6] The original product was meant to clean, not sanitize the skin. In 1988, the company developed the Purell product to disinfect hands.

In 2004, Gojo sold Pfizer the exclusive rights to distribute Purell in the consumer market, while Gojo Industries retained the rights to existing industrial markets.[7] In 2006, Pfizer sold its Consumer Healthcare division, and hence the rights to Purell, to Johnson & Johnson.[8] In 2010, Gojo bought the brand back from Johnson & Johnson.[9]

In February 2014, Gojo Industries acquired privately held Laboratoires Prodene Klint of Croissy-Beaubourg, France. The acquisition allows both companies greater geographic footprint and increased manufacturing operations. Prodene Klint manufactures professional hygiene, cosmetics and disinfectant products.[10]

On June 6, 2015, Gojo launched its Gojo Smartlink Observation System, a mobile application that connects to Gojo Smartlink web-based software and allows for the electronic collection and collation of hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE) compliance metrics.[11] On 1 January 2020, Carey Jaros became Gojo president and CEO.[12]

On April 30, 2024, after 10 years of disastrous management in Europe, Gojo Industries closes its establishments and asks to place Laboratoires Prodene Klint in receivership before imminent liquidation.[13]

Operations

Gojo operates worldwide, with offices in the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Japan, and Brazil. It has factories in Ohio and across North America, as well as in Latin America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Gojo's main manufacturing and distribution facilities are at its Lippman Campus in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.[14]

Ownership

Gojo is a private, family-owned company. In 1946, Gojo was founded by Jerome "Jerry" Lippman and Goldie Lippman. Today, Marcella Kanfer Rolnick Chairs the company of her great uncle and aunt. Carey Jaros has been President and CEO since 2020.[14] Marcella Kanfer Rolnick also runs The Lippman Kanfer Family Foundation focused on Jewish philanthropy and its sister organization Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, along with other family members.[15]

Products

Gojo manufactures and markets skin health and hygiene solutions for away-from-home settings. Its products include hand soaps and sanitizers, moisturizers, shower washes, shampoos, foam hand washes, surgical scrubs, perineal care products, skin conditioners, chemical removing hand cleaners, hand protection products, and dispensers.[16] Gojo's products are usually found in public facilities. For many of these facilities, such as manufacturing and hospitals, Gojo makes placement guides recommending consumers place various Gojo product brands in strategic locations.[17] Gojo's most popular products are its industrial hand soaps and sanitizers, as well as its Provon and Purell brands.

Headquarters

Gojo's main office is a 2130000NaN0 building at One Gojo Plaza on South Main Street in Akron, Ohio. The company bought the property from the City of Akron for $1 in 2000 as part of a deal to bring its headquarters to downtown Akron from Cuyahoga Falls. Originally the headquarters of Goodrich Corporation and then Michelin Americas Small Tires, the building now holds about 600 Gojo employees.[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GOJO names Carey Jaros as president, CEO. 2019-11-06.
  2. Web site: Our History Founding of GOJO and History of Our Products and Well-Being Solutions. gojo.com.
  3. Web site: GOJO Information. GOJO Industries, Inc.. 28 February 2009.
  4. Web site: Jerry Lippman. Walker. Jade. 2005-03-21. The Blog of Death. 2016-01-21.
  5. Web site: GOJO Company History. GOJO Industries. dead. 2016-01-21. 2016-04-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20160425050514/http://www.gojo.com/united-states/about-gojo/company-information/history.aspx.
  6. The Surprising—And Surprisingly Contentious—History of Purell. Nosowitz. Dan. Vanity Fair. en. 2020-03-29.
  7. Web site: Pfizer to Acquire PURELL(R) From GOJO; Alliance With GOJO and QualPak Will Drive Expansion of Brand . PR Newswire. 5 October 2004.
  8. News: Johnson & Johnson Buys Pfizer Unit for $16.6 Billion. Saul. Stephanie. 2006-06-27. The New York Times. 2019-11-18. en-US. 0362-4331.
  9. News: Purell brand handed back to Akron's GOJO. Byard. Katie. 2010-10-30. Akron Beacon Journal. 2010-10-30. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160128154227/http://www.ohio.com/news/top-stories/purell-brand-handed-back-to-akron-s-gojo-1.184374. 2016-01-28. GOJO — the Akron soap maker — purchased the Purell hand-sanitizer brand from Johnson & Johnson Consumer Cos. Inc. Financial terms were not disclosed..
  10. News: GOJO acquires French company. Keren. Phil. 9 February 2014. Cuyahoga Falls News Press. 21 January 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160208025249/http://fallsnewspress.com/business/2014/02/09/gojo-acquires-french-company. 2016-02-08.
  11. Web site: GOJO Launches the GOJO® SMARTLINK™ Observation System. GOJO USA: Newsroom. 16 June 2015. 21 January 2016.
  12. Web site: Akron Based GOJO Announces New CEO. 6 November 2019.
  13. https://www.europeancleaningjournal.com/magazine/articles/latest-news/gojo-industries-to-close-european-operation
  14. News: GOJO CEO Kanfer takes life lessons from mentor, uncle. Lin-Fisher. Betty. 5 December 2011. Akron Beacon Journal. 21 January 2016.
  15. Web site: Lippman Kanfer Family Philanthropies. Lippman Kanfer Family Philanthropies. 21 January 2016.
  16. Web site: Company Overview of GOJO Industries, Inc.. Bloomberg Business. 21 January 2016.
  17. Web site: GOJO Skin Care Placement Guide. GOJO Industries - Skin Care. 21 January 2016.
  18. Web site: GOJO wants to sell its downtown Akron headquarters and lease it back. Lin-Fisher. Betty. Akron Beacon Journal. 1 November 2015. 21 January 2016.