Doosan
Doosan
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legal form | Public Company (Korean Law) |
ISIN | KR7000150003 |
founding | 1896 |
Seat | Seoul , South Korea |
management | Jeongwon Park ( CEO ) |
Number of employees | 39,400 (2018) |
sales | 17.6 trillion ₩ (12.5 billion euros ) (2017) |
Branch | Conglomerate |
Website | www.doosan.com |
Doosan ( kor. 두산 ) is a South Korean conglomerate ( Jaebeol ).
history
In 1896 a department store with the name was founded, then Doosan initially developed into a trading company. Over time, Doosan expanded and diversified and shifted its focus - especially since the turn of the 21st century - from the field of services and consumer goods to mechanical, plant and infrastructure construction.
Today (as of the beginning of 2017) Doosan is one of the 30 largest companies in Korea and one of the 2000 largest listed companies in the world ( Forbes Global 2000 ). Around half of the employees are employed outside of Korea and over 50% of sales are generated outside of the home market.
Corporate structure
- Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (formerly Korea Heavy Industries and Construction , taken over in 2001) - Plant construction (power plants, seawater desalination plants)
- Doosan Power Systems - Holding for energy and power plant technology in Europe and America
- Doosan Babcock Energy (formerly Mitsui Babcock , acquired in 2006) - manufacturer of steam boilers
- Doosan Babcock Energy Germany (formerly DH steam boiler and container construction Hohenthurm GmbH , Hohenthurm , taken over in 2005)
- Doosan Škoda Power, Czech Republic (formerly the energy division of Škoda , taken over in 2009)
- Doosan Lentjes (formerly AE&E Lentjes GmbH , taken over in 2011)
- Doosan Babcock Energy (formerly Mitsui Babcock , acquired in 2006) - manufacturer of steam boilers
- Doosan IMGB (formerly Kvaerner IMGB , taken over in 2006) - largest foundry and forge in Romania
- Doosan Power Systems - Holding for energy and power plant technology in Europe and America
- Doosan Infracore (formerly Daewoo Heavy Industries & Machinery ) - construction machinery and vehicles, machine tools , defense technology
- Doosan Bobcat
- Bobcat Company (acquired by Ingersoll-Rand in 2007 )
- Doosan Engineering & Construction (formerly Koryeo Industrial Development , taken over by Hyundai in 2004 ) - construction companies, civil engineering of all kinds
- Doosan Mecatec - chemical and petrochemical plant construction
- Doosan Fuel Cell
- Doosan Solus
- Doosan Robotics
- Doosan Mobility Innovation
- Doosan Logistics Solutions
- Doosan Corporation
- Electro-materials
- Industrial vehicle
- Mottrol
- Retail
- Fuel Cell Power
- Digital innovation - telecommunications and IT
- Oricom - advertising agency
- Hancomm - advertising agency
- Doosan Magazine - Distribution of various magazines in South Korea, a. a. from GQ and Vogue
- Doosan Cuvex - operator of a holiday complex with a golf course
- Neoplux - investment company and management consultancy
Doosan in Germany
Doosan is active in Germany with a branch of Doosan Industrial Vehicle Europe (Germany) NV, Doosan Logistics Europe GmbH, Doosan Infracore Germany GmbH, Doosan Babcock Energy Germany GmbH and Doosan Lentjes GmbH (formerly AE & E Lentjes GmbH).
Doosan Logistics Europe GmbH produces warehouse equipment in Bersteland .
Doosan Bears baseball team
Became internationally known name Doosan also in the field of sport by the Doosan Bears (Korean 두산 베어스 ), one of the company as a works team sponsored baseball - professional team . The bears were three times South Korean champions (1982, 1995, 2001).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Leadership. In: www.doosan.com. Retrieved December 10, 2019 .
- ↑ Annual Report 2018
- ^ Statement of Income & Loss: Doosan Group. Retrieved December 12, 2018 .