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Kokuyo Camlin

Kokuyo Camlin Ltd., is an Indian stationery manufacturing company based in Mumbai.[7] The company shares profits with Kokuyo [ja] of Japan, which holds around 51% stake in Kokuyo Camlin.[2][8]

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Kokuyo Camlin Ltd.
FormerlyDandekar & Co.
Camlin Ltd.
Company typePublic
IndustryStationery
Founded1931; 94 years ago (1931) [1]
FateAgreement with Kokuyo Co. Ltd. of Japan to share profits (2012)[2]
Headquarters,
Area served
South Asia
Key people
Dilip Dandekar (Chairman) [3]
ProductsArt materials, writing implements, office products
Number of employees
1095 (in 2023)
Websitekokuyocamlin.com
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Kokuyo Co., Ltd.
FormerlyKuroda Kokkodo Co., Ltd.[4]
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryStationery (primary), Office furniture, video games (former)
Founded1905; 120 years ago (1905) [5]
FounderZentaro Kuroda
Headquarters,
Area served
Asia, North America
Key people
Hidekuni Kuroda (President) [6]
ProductsStationery, office products, office furniture
Number of employees
6825 (Dec 2021)
Websitekokuyo.com
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The company commercialises a wide range of products related to art materials, writing implements and office goods.[7]

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Former logo of Kokuyo Camlin

History

Camlin was established in 1931 by D. P. Dandekar and his brother G. P. Dandekar[9] starting operations as "Dandekar & Co." with "Horse Brand" Ink powders and tablets in 1931,[1] and shortly started producing "Camel ink" for fountain pens. It was incorporated as a private company in 1946, and then turned into a public limited company in 1998.

In 2011, Japanese stationery major, "Kokuyo Co. Ltd", acquired a 50.74% stake in Camlin,[8] the leading Indian manufacturer by then. Kokuyo paid 366 crore for the acquisition. Dilip Dandekar continued as chairman and managing director of the company. The deal intended to facilitate the entry of Kokuyo products, mainly paper and office stationery into the Indian market. On the other hand, Camlin aimed to increase its exports to other countries.[2]

At the moment of the deal, Camlin had more than 2,000 products, mainly pencils, pastels, inks and markers. Also, Kokuyo retained the Camlin (writing implements and office side) and Camel (art materials side) brands.[10]

Kokuyo Japan

Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (コクヨ株式会社, Kokuyo Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company of stationery, office furniture, and office equipment. Kokuyo was established in Japan, in 1905 by Zentaro Kuroda, as "Kuroda Ledger Cover Shop" that made covers for Japanese-style account ledgers (wacho).[1][4] In 1914, the company name changed to Kuroda Kokkodo, and the manufacture of accounting slips, invoices, duplicate copybooks, and letter paper began. The company began using the current name "Kokuyo Co., Ltd." in 1961.[4]

In May 2011, Kokuyo S&T Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kokuyo, acquired a 50.74% stake in Camlin Ltd.[2]

Products

Kokuyo Camlin brands are Camlin (writing implements) and Camel (art materials).

Colour products include: Camel Artist Water Colour Tubes, Camel Artist Acrylic Colours, Camel Artist Oil Colours, Camel Artist Oil Pastels.

The range of products includes:[1][7]

Kokuyo Co. brands include: Campus (notebooks, paper), Dot liner (tape glue),[10][4] Harinacs (stapleless staplers), Kadokeshi (multi-corner erasers), Gloo (adhesive products).[4]

Range of products manufactured by Kokuyo includes:[11]

See also

References

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