Doosan

Doosan Group (Hangul: 두산그룹; Hanja: 斗山그룹) is
a South Korean conglomerate company. In 2009, the company was placed
471st in the Fortune Global 500.[1] It has been included in the Forbes
Global 2000 companies from 2007.[citation needed] It is the parent
company of ŠKODA power.
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Doosan was ranked 4th among the “World’s
Best 40 Companies 2009” list, released in the latest issue of
BusinessWeek, the U.S. economics magazine in October 2009.[citation
needed]
Contents
1 History
2 Key business areas
3 Companies
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History[edit]
The
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Doosan Group was founded in 1896.[2] The company began as the Park
Seung Jik Store in 1896 in Baeogai (now Jongno 4-ga, Seoul). Since
then,
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Doosan has developed into a multinational conglomerate, with
particular emphasis on consumer goods, manufacturing and the trading
and construction sectors.
The company's acquisitions include
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Doosan Heavy Industries &
Construction (formerly Korea Heavy Industries and Construction, a
heavy industry company specializing in power and desalination plants)
in 2001, Koryeo Industrial Development in 2004 and
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Doosan Infracore
(formerly Daewoo Heavy Industries & Machinery, a company
specializing in construction machinery) in 2005.
In 2006,
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Doosan acquired the boiler engineering company Mitsui Babcock
UK (renamed
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Doosan Babcock) and Kvaerner IMGB, the largest casting and
forging company in Romania. In 2007,
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Doosan acquired the construction
machinery company Bobcat USA), the world’s largest supplier of small
construction equipment. Post acquisition of Bobcat USA into Doosan
Infracore, one of the
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Doosan Group’s subsidiary companies
specializing in medium and large construction machinery, the Doosan
Group became the world’s seventh largest supplier of construction
machinery.[2]
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Doosan currently has 41,400 employees in 38
countries.[2]
Key business areas[edit]
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Doosan truck AD 40
Doosan’s core businesses are based on ISB (Infrastructure Support
Business). Doosan’s Infrastructure Support Businesses are made up of
five subsidiaries:
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Doosan Corporation,
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Doosan Heavy Industries &
Construction,
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Doosan Infracore,
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Doosan Engineering & Construction
and
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Doosan Engine. These subsidiaries provide electrical power,
desalinated drinking water, construction equipment, advanced
machinery, defense supplies, houses, highways and bridges, chemical
processing equipment and industrial engines.
Companies[edit]
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Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation (Holding Company)
Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials supplies the main materials for
PCB, a core part for electronics, including CCL (Copper Clad Laminate)
and OLED materials (illuminating and common layer for fluorescence
phosphorescence.)
Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation Industrial Vehicle is a manufacturer of global
logistics equipment, as well as engine-type forklifts and electronic
forklifts.
Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation Mottrol develops and produces hydraulic components
for construction equipment and defense systems.
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Doosan Corporation Information & Communications provides customers
including
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Doosan affiliates with IT consulting, system setup, business
system operation and
IT infrastructure operation.
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Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell :
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Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell has a
full lineup of products, from power generation to residential use,
based on its proprietary fuel cell technologies.
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Doosan bought U.S.
fuel cell maker ClearEdge Power, a stationary fuel cell manufacturer
based in Silicon Valley.[3]
Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation Glonet operates in logistics in the overall and bio
industry, including the development of new bio-materials such as
medical emulsifiers.
Doosan Corporation

Doosan Corporation Doota Duty Free : Doota duty-free shop is
Korea’s first duty-free shop to provide late-night shopping
experience, differentiated unique shopping items and service. From
luxury fashion and beauty brands to unique Korean fashion and D-Mart,
a lifestyle-concept store, Doota duty-free shop features 500 different
brands.
ISB (Infrastructure Support Business)
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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, established in 1962,
develops thermal power plant, nuclear power plant, seawater
desalination plant, casting and forging and construction in the Middle
East, Asia, Europe and North America with a total of $9.6 billion in
revenue in 2012.
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Doosan has built over 400 nuclear, thermal and
combined-cycle power plants.
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Doosan has proprietary technologies for
all three major desalination types: Multi Stage Flash (MSF), Multi
Effect Distillation (MED) and Reverse Osmosis (RO). The company has
acquired Romania's largest casting and forging manufacturer, the
boiler manufacturer Mitsui Babcock, and a Czech-based turbine
manufacturer, Skoda Power. It has also established desalination
R&D centers in Tampa, U.S., Damman, Saudi Arabia and Birmingham,
UK.
Doosan Infracore

Doosan Infracore produces construction equipment, engines,
attachments, and utility equipment such as air compressors.
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Doosan Engineering & Construction, established in 1960, is in the
field of civil engineering, construction, CPE and HRSG(Heat Recovery
Steam Generator).
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Doosan Engine : Specializing in diesel engines, it is a global
engine manufacturer, building and operating diesel power plants, and
selling and servicing engine parts.
American Engineering Services Inc.(currently,
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Doosan Hydro Technology
Inc.) in 2005.[4]
IMGB (currently,
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Doosan IMGB) in 2006.
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Doosan IMGB is the largest
casting and forging company in Europe with headquarters in Romania.[5]
Doosan Babcock Energy

Doosan Babcock Energy in 2006[6]
Bobcat Company
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Bobcat Company in 2007[7]
Advanced Technology Lubben (ATL) in 2008.[8] ATL is located in Lubben,
outside Berlin(Germany) and has the original technology to support the
production of material handling equipment for warehouses and airports.
Moxy Engineering

Moxy Engineering acquired in 2008 and changed name to
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Doosan Moxy AS.
A manufacturer of articulated haulers (dump trucks) based in Norway.
As of 2011, marketed solely as Doosan, with the Moxy name dropped.
Skoda Power in 2009,[9] a manufacturer and supplier of SKODA design
steam turbines from 5 MW to 1,200 MW, machine halls and of customer
services for fossil and nuclear power plants, combined cycles,
co-generation and incineration plants.
ENPURE: in 2012
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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction acquired
ENPURE, a U.K. based water/wastewater treatment company with core
technologies and patents for removing foreign matters from source
water and seawater, as well as water/wastewater treatment and design
of desalination facilities.
CSB (Consumer & Service Business)
Oricom provides services for marketing brands including planning,
creative, brand consulting, media, promotion and online marketing.
Hancomm is a representative general advertisement agency in Korea, has
been leading the development and growth of the advertisement industry
along with Oricom.
Neoplux is a private equity firm, offering local and overseas
companies investment and consulting.
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Doosan Feed & Livestock provides animal feed, shed maintenance and
other services for the livestock industry.
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Doosan Tower is a shopping mall with more than 550 fashion stores,
attracting 20 million visitors each year.
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Doosan Bears, formed in January 1982, the first year of the
professional league in Korea, was the country’s first professional
baseball team.
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Doosan Cuvex operates the Ladena golf club in Chuncheon, Korea.
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Doosan Magazine was in 1996 the first fashion magazine in Korea,
followed by magazines like GQ, Vogue, Vogue Girl, Allure and W.
Auxiliary Organizations
Yonkang Foundation, established in 1978 in honor of the company’s
first chairperson the late Yonkang Too Pyung Park, is involved in
scholarships, R&D financing, overseas training for teachers,
educational welfare and sharing books.
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Doosan Art Center supports young artists in its facilities, including
Yonkang Hall, Space111 and
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Doosan Gallery.
DLI-Yonkangwon : The DLI (
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Doosan Leadership Institute) hosts
educational programs including workshops, forums, and seminars for
employees of the group.
See also[edit]
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Doosan Corporation
List of South Korean companies
Economy of South Korea
References[edit]
^ "
Fortune Global 500 List 2017: See Who Made It". Fortune.
^ a b c "History :
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Doosan Group -
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Doosan Corporation".
www.doosan.com.
^
https://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/21/us-doosan-clearedge-idUSKBN0FQ03B20140721
Reuters ClearEdge
^ http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-12006449_ITM
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Doosan acquires AES water treatment operations.(worldwide news: ASIA)
^ http://www.cronicaromana.ro/index.php?art=88488 Republica Coreea
vede in
Romania

Romania “o poarta de colaborare” in spatiul UE
^ https://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/2006/11/06/afx3146948.html
Forbes:S. Korea's
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Doosan Heavy buys Mitsui Babcock for 20 bln yen
^
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/31/business/AS-FIN-COM-SKorea-Doosan-Ingersoll-Rand.php
International Herald Tribune:South Korea's
Doosan Infracore

Doosan Infracore rise 6
percent after Bobcat buy
^
http://doosanflt.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=96&Itemid=2
Korean forklift manufacturer,
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Doosan Infracore, has acquired the
German warehouse equipment specialists, Advanced Technology Lübben
(ATL) in a deal worth around €2.5m.
^ "SKorea's
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Doosan takes over Czech turbine maker".
External links[edit]
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Doosan Engine
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Doosan Fuel Cell America
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Doosan Handball Club
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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction
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