Industry | Printing ink |
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Founded | 1847 |
Founder | Emil Theodor Gleitsmann |
Successor | Gleitsmann Security Inks |
Headquarters | Dresden , Germany |
Area served | International |
Owner | Huber Group |
E.T. Gleitsmann was a German producer of printing ink, founded in Dresden in 1847 by Emil Theodor Gleitsmann.[1] It would later expand into an international network with branches in Austria (Vienna/Rabenstein), Hungary (Budapest), Italy (Turin) and Sweden (Trelleborg).
The headquarters moved to Berlin in 1953.[2] It eventually became part of the Huber Group and changed its name to Gleitsmann Security Inks in 1998.
Swedish factory
A factory in Trelleborg, Sweden was established in 1901. After World War II, it became independently owned in 1948, changing its name to G-Man.[3] After a series of mergers and ownership changes the company is now a part of Flint Group.
References
- โ "Hubergroup India Private Limited". www.microinks.com. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
- โ JohannStadtArchiv. "JohannStadtArchiv | Gleitsmann". www.johannstadtarchiv.de. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
- โ "Akzo Nobel Inks: Vigorous centenarian - Nynas". Archived from the original on 2013-04-27. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
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