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INTERNATIO­NAL CELEBRATES 140 YEARS

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INTERNATIO­NAL IS MARKING its 140th anniversar­y this year as global producer of marine, protective and yacht coatings

From humble beginnings mixing paint by hand in a Newcastle shipyard on the UK’S River Tyne in 1881, Internatio­nal has grown to become a global leader in marine coatings, employing more than 2,000 people. Its products coat commercial, military and pleasure craft, while also protecting large scale steel structures on land and at sea.

Alongside partner Charles Petrie, the brothers Albert and Max Holzapfel spotted an opportunit­y in the booming shipyards in the north of England and targeted owners and builders with their products.

Global demand saw overseas production begin eight years later – in Russia, with manufactur­ing facilities in nine countries including Sweden, Japan and the US by 1914.

A new factory was built in Felling, Gateshead, which the company still uses.

During WWII Internatio­nal serviced Allied naval fleets and supplied coatings for military hardware.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the brand continued to expand globally, responding to demand from the Asia-pacific region before it was bought by Akzonobel in 1998.

For the last two decades, it has led the way in sustainabi­lity. In 2002, Internatio­nal was one of the first major coatings suppliers to cease using TBTS (Tributylti­n), six years before they were banned. Four years later, it became the first major manufactur­er to stop supplying marine coatings containing coal tar and, in 2011, it was first to completely phase out the use of lead chromates.

Internatio­nal is bringing its history to life with a new website: www.140interna­tional.com

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