Doosan Group


Doosan Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate company. In 2009, the company was placed 471st in the Fortune Global 500. It has been included in the Forbes Global 2000 companies from 2007. It is the parent company of Škoda Power. Doosan was ranked 4th among the "World's Best 40 Companies 2009" list in BusinessWeek, the U.S. economics magazine, in October 2009.

History

The Doosan Group was founded in 1896. The company began as the Park Seung Jik Store in 1896 in Baeogai. Since then, 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 Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction in 2001, Koryeo Industrial Development in 2004 and Doosan Infracore in 2005.
In 2006, Doosan acquired the boiler engineering company Mitsui Babcock UK and Kvaerner IMGB, the largest casting and forging company in Romania. In 2007, 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 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. Doosan currently has 41,400 employees in 38 countries.

Key business areas

Doosan's core businesses are based on ISB. Doosan's Infrastructure Support Businesses are made up of five subsidiaries: Doosan Corporation, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, Doosan Infracore, Doosan Engineering & Construction and 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

Doosan Corporation
Affiliates
Auxiliary Organizations