Facts & Figures

Tremco illbruck is headquatered in Cologne, Germany and has subsidiaries in 19 different countries throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa.  

   

Tremco illbruck employs close to 1000 people.  

   

History

Year

Tremco

illbruck

1928 Tremco founded in Cleveland, Ohio by William Treuhaft  
1952   Willi & Christiane Illbruck founded a small business for production of steel wool dies in Leverkusen, Germany
1954 Entered European market with a joint venture in the UK  
1969 Expansion to France via joint venture  
1979 Joint venture in the Middle East, sales offices in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia  
1980 Tremco Inc acquired by BF Goodrich  
1983   The second production facility is established in Bodenwöhr, Bavaria
1985 New manufacturing facilities in Wigan, UK  
1986 Acquired Kamia GmbH, Germany and Tretol Ltd, UK  
1992 Acquisition of Götakemi AB, Sweden  
1995 Acquisition of Europox, Finland  
1997 Tremco was acquired by RPM.  Moved to new European HQ and R&D facility in Slough, UK  
1999   Complete takeover of Cocon Arkel, Netherlands
2000 Integration of Nullifire Ltd into Tremco Europe Acquisition of Perennator brand from Dow Corning
2001   Complete takeover of Resatec, France
2002   Set up representative office in Russia.  Acquisition of Fastherm, Czech Republic
2003 Acquisition of Koch Waterproofing Solutions, USA Acquisition of Colymit, Belgium and Alfas, UK

   

   

Year  

Tremco illbruck International

2005 Acquisition of illbruck Sealant Systems by RPM International Inc. and merger with Tremco Europe and Compact Technologies to form Tremco illbruck International
2006

Acquisition of Permaquik, Canada by Tremco Global Sealants  

Tremco illbruck GmbH established in Austria  

2007

Tremco illbruck OOO established in Russia  

Acquisition of Permaquik Limited in UK  

2008

Acquisition of Prosytec SAS in France  

Merger with ACM Limited in UK  

New sales office in Slovakia  

New sales office in Hungaria  

2009 Acquisition of Karochemie AG, Switzerland

   

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