International Paint Explained

International Paint Ltd
Type:Limited company
Foundation:1881
Founder:Max and Albert Holzapfel
Charles Petrie
Location City:Gateshead
Location Country:England
Area Served:Worldwide
Industry:Paint
Products:Protective coatings, yacht paints, varnishes, mastics and sealants
Revenue: £211.1 million (2014)[1]
Parent:AkzoNobel

International Paint, abbreviated as International, is a brand of the Marine & Protective Coatings business unit of AkzoNobel.

History

In 1881, the German brothers Max and Albert Holzapfel, along with Charles Petrie, founded the Holzapfel Compositions Company Ltd in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, producing marine coatings for the local shipping industry. The name International was then coined as their paint brand. The company expanded, first moving to larger premises in Gateshead, and in 1904 to a large factory in Felling, where its modern-day headquarters are located.[2] [3]

As early as 1889, the company took production to 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 taking place in Brooklyn, New York. In the period before the First World War, new factories were added in Sweden, France and Japan. During the war, the company was known as International Paints, and moved its headquarters to London, with further growth during the interwar period in Spain, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand, and expansion into domestic and industrial paints.[2]

In 1968, Courtaulds, having established a significant paints business and acquired International Paint, merged all its coating interests under the International name. The 1970s and 80s saw many additions, new markets and growth, as well as consolidations and disentanglements, and a reduction in the number of markets they supplied.

AkzoNobel took over Courtaulds in 1998 when the Coatings & Sealants division was Courtaulds' most profitable activity.

International Paint Limited were fined £650,000 and ordered to pay costs of £145,000 following the release of highly toxic tributyltin (TBT) biocidal antifouling compound from a storage tank at a former paint testing site at Newton Creek, Newton Ferrers on the River Yealm, Devon, United Kingdom.[4] [5]

Operations

International Paint is now the leading brand of AkzoNobel's Marine & Protective Coatings business unit,[2] which has approximately 5,500 employees in more than 60 countries. The Felling site is the largest, with close to 1,000 employees, hosting the business unit headquarters, brand staffing and production, as well as the personnel of other AkzoNobel business units. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Factories supplying International Paint are located in approximately 30 countries, producing up to 1 million tons of coating annually.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Full accounts made up to 31 Dec 2014 (PDF). 18 November 2015. Companies House.
  2. Book: Wood, Andrew . History of International Paint . AkzoNobel . 2009 . 11 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003128/http://www.international-marine.com/documents/it_began_in_1881.pdf . 4 March 2016 . dead .
  3. Book: Fred G. Meijer. Ashmolean Museum. Dutch and Flemish Still-life Paintings. 1 January 2003. University of Toronto Press. 978-90-400-8802-5. 12–.
  4. Web site: 2023-01-15 . Paint firm fined after toxic chemical released into Devon river . 2023-01-19 . the Guardian . en.
  5. Web site: Company fined £650,000 after banned chemical entered Yealm estuary . 2023-01-19 . GOV.UK . en.
  6. Book: AkzoNobel Fact File 2011 . 2011 . AkzoNobel . 15 November 2011.
  7. Web site: Manufacturing locations. 14 November 2011. AkzoNobel.
  8. Web site: Thurgood. Aneliese. About International. AkzoNobel. 11 November 2011.
  9. News: Gateshead firm International Paint in line for expansion. The Journal. 19 January 2010. 14 November 2011.
  10. Global top 10 - paint and coatings industry. PCI Magazine. 19 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111213155730/http://www.pcimag.com/HTML/BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000375750. 13 December 2011.