Odd Gleditsch jr. and Odd Gleditsch d.y. at the unveiling of the bust of Odd Gleditsch jr. at the entrance to Jotun HQ in Norway.
Odd Gleditsch jr. and Odd Gleditsch d.y. at the unveiling of the bust of Odd Gleditsch jr. at the entrance to Jotun HQ in Norway.

企业历史

自创立以来,佐敦一直在Gleditsch家族的安全掌控之中。我们稳定的所有权支持着佐敦的每一步商业之旅,从挪威的山德福市拓展到全球各大洲。

1920

佐敦故事的开始

佐敦的故事始于挪威商业企业家Odd Gleditsch Sen.,他于1926年创立了该公司。

1926

Based in the coastal town of Sandefjord, Odd Gleditsch Sen. sold marine paints to shipowners and the whaling fleet. In 1926, Gleditsch Sen. purchased Jotun Kemiske Fabrik A/S.

1928

To make it easier to manufacture his own products, Gleditsch Sen. bought Gimle Oljemølle/Oil mill.

1932

The company developed a new marine paint. Named Arcanol, it provided effective corrosion protection. It is hard to overestimate the impact of this product on Jotun’s early development. Arcanol – the name, the trademark and the product – all helped to differentiate Jotun from the competitors.

1940

强大的价值观和韧性

第二次世界大战期间,德国对挪威的占领对于挪威和佐敦而言都是一个巨大的挑战。虽然原材料获取受到限制,产量也较低,但佐敦仍推出了几种新产品。

1948

Fleichers Kjemiske Fabrikk launched the paint Drygolin, which rapidly became Norway's bestselling exterior paint. The technology was further developed by Jotun.

1951

Jotun opened a new five-story factory at Gimle in Sandefjord, Norway, where a whole floor was devoted exclusively to R&D.

1953

Another major milestone as the interior paint Fenom was launched.

1956

The transparent stain Trebitt was released.

1960

全球性增长

20世纪60年代,为了加速在全球的增长,佐敦在距离其服务的市场更近的地方建造了工厂。而人们对健康和环境风险的认识不断提高,促进了粉末涂料的发展。

1961

Jotun established a sales office in Hong Kong. In 1966, we opened another office in Japan.

1962

Thanks to Odd Gleditsch Jr, Jotun opened its first overseas factory in Tripoli, Libya. The new factory served as a training ground for Jotun managers and engineers, who would later open factories all over the world.

1968

A new factory in Thailand served as a gateway to other markets in the Far East. Jotun partnered with the visionary Norwegian chemist Gunnar Myhre to create Corro-Coat A/S and finance its first powder coatings factory in Larvik, Norway.

1970

Odd Gleditsch jr. succeeded Jotun's founder (his father) as Chairman. Jotun purchased Henry Clark & Sons, a marine paint manufacturer in the UK. This was a big step forward for Jotun as an international player.

1972

A/S Jotun Odd Gleditsch merged with former rivals Alf Bjercke A/S, Fleischers Kjemiske Fabrikker A/S and A/S Denofa og Lilleborg Fabrikker's paint division. Together, they became a strong domestic player with the resources to expand overseas. The merger was a success and the four companies became Jotungruppen A/S. In 1984, they changed the name to Jotun A/S.

1975

Jotun opened a factory in Dubai, the company’s first factory in the Middle East.

1976

A fire destroyed Jotun’s factory and warehouse in Sandefjord. The tragedy killed 6 people and injured 11. The company was rebuilt thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Jotun employees and external support – but the catastrophe would forever shape Jotun’s approach to workplace safety. Jotun Multicolor was also introduced in 1976. As the industry’s first computerised in-shop tinting machine of its kind, this meant a revolution for the paint industry. The launch of the Jotun Multicolor machine secured Jotun’s market position in Norway and beyond. It also helped to revolutionise the consumer paint market worldwide. Jotun Multicolor became the backbone of Jotun’s decorative paint business and an important link between Jotun, our suppliers and our customers.

1978

Jotun Corro-Coat opened a factory in Thailand, the first powder coatings factory outside Norway.

1980

加速国际化

作为一家国际公司,佐敦的成功得益于其在全球海运业的深厚根基。

1980

Jotun established companies and factories in Malaysia, Saudi-Arabia (Yanbu), Oman, Egypt, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia and the UK. It was the company's ability to recognise opportunities in both the paints and coatings segments that laid the foundation for rapid growth. Around this time, Jotun established several sales offices around the world. Later, we opened factories in some of the countries. Cooperation, partner agreements and joint ventures took place at central hubs around the world. Important product launches: Baltoflake - a glassflake reinforced polyester coating designed for extreme conditions was introduced with great success to platforms in the North Sea. Lord & Lady - a new line of interior paint. The market welcomed the paint with open arms and it quickly become very popular. Jotamastic 87 - groundbreaking anti-corrosive properties developed with in-house technology. SeaMate and SeaConomy - quickly recognised as important antifouling products in the shipping industry. Jotun has a proud history of investing in tools, technology and systems that improve health, safety and environmental performance. These investments strengthen the link between strong HSE performance and production efficiency.

1994

A joint venture was formed with a subsidiary of COSCO to produce paint in the port city of Guangzhou. This was an important milestone to serve the Chinese market, especially shipbuilding.

1998

Jotun introduced its international HSE (Health, Safety, Environment) standard at all production facilities.

2000

加速增长

佐敦不断拓展新市场。我们高度重视创新流程并投资于研发,从而进一步巩固我们的地位。新设立的机构和重要的解决方案能够满足市场需求并帮助行业变得更加可持续。

2000

With the launch of SeaQuantum, Jotun emerged as a pioneer of market-leading, tin-free and self-polishing antifoulings. Odd Gleditsch d.y. becomes Chairman of the Board.

2010

Jotun launched Hull Performance Solutions, measuring hull performance and helping shipowners to save fuel.

2012

The important innovation the Jotachar range, representing the "Next Generation" in epoxy PFP technology, was launched. Jotachar JF750 is a mesh-free solution for hydrocarbon jet fire scenarios. Jotachar eliminates the need for complex reinforcement and the risks associated with mesh installation.

2013

Jotun's state-of-the-art factory in Sandefjord opened. Our first global colour card was presented.

2015

The world’s first paint test station opened in Svalbard, a Norwegian island archipelago above the Arctic Circle.

2017

The launch of our largest ever digital marketing campaign, for the premium interior decorative paint brand Lady.

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