Ecolab
Ecolab Inc., headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, is an American global provider of water, hygiene and infection preventions solutions and services to the food, healthcare, hospitality and industrial markets. It was founded as Economics Laboratory in 1923 by Merritt J. Osborn, and renamed "Ecolab" in 1986.
History
Early years : 1923 - 1950s
Merritt J. "M.J." Osborn founded Economics Laboratory in 1923 with the tagline "Saving time, lightening labor and reducing costs to those we serve." The company's original product was Absorbit, a product designed to quickly clean carpets in hotel rooms. This was soon followed by Soilax, a dishwasher soap. During the 1930s, the company expanded throughout the United States and sales reached US$5.4 million by the end of 1940s. It acquired the Magnus Company in the early 1950s, which gave the company access to Magnus's industrial specialty businesses - including pulp and paper, metalworking, transportation, and petrochemical processing.Transition to a public corporation and expansion: 1950s - 1986
In the 1950s, international expansion of Economics Laboratory started, with the establishment of its first overseas subsidiary in Sweden in 1956. It became a publicly traded corporation in 1957, and continued to expand during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1979, it acquired Apollo Technologies, but in 1983 the acquired Apollo subsidiary was shut down. In 1984, Ecolab acquired pest elimination leader Lystads, Inc., of Grand Forks, North Dakota. This is the first of many regional pest service firms acquired to create a national pest elimination business.Ecolab Inc.: 1986 - 2000
In 1986, the company changed its name from Economics Laboratory to Ecolab Inc. and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.In 1987, the company formed a textile care division to serve commercial laundry customers that process at least 1 million pounds of linen a year.
In 1987, Ecolab purchased the lawncare servicer provider ChemLawn for US$376 million. It sold the acquisition in 1992 to ServiceMaster for US$103 million as it couldn't turn ChemLawn into a profitable business. Ecolab and the German fast-moving consumer goods firm Henkel KGaA formed a 50:50 European joint venture called 'Henkel-Ecolab' in mid-1991 to expand into European/Russian markets.
Ecolab continued to acquire companies in the 1990s, namely Kay Chemical, Australia-based Gibson Chemical Industries Ltd, and GCS Service Inc. In 2001 it bought out its partner Henkel's 50% stake in the European joint venture, Henkel-Ecolab. Ecolab integrated the former Henkel-Ecolab into its existing global operations. As a legacy of the Henkel-Ecolab cooperation from 1991–2001, Henkel continued to hold a 29.5% stake in Ecolab Inc. after the sale of the joint venture.
Ecolab Inc.: 2000 - Present
In the mid-2000s, strategic acquisitions continued, and Ecolab diversified its portfolio of customer offerings by venturing into the food safety management business as well as a healthcare business unit.In 2004, Douglas M. Baker, Jr., was named chief executive officer. In 2006, he also was named chairman of Ecolab's board of directors.
In 2005, the company opened a new global research, development, and engineering center in Eagan, Minnesota.
In 2006, Ecolab won the Black Pearl Award for Corporate Excellence in Food Safety and Quality, presented by the International Association of Food Protection.
In 2007, Ecolab acquired Microtek Medical Holdings, Inc., expanding its infection prevention expertise and offerings to hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
In 2008, Henkel sold all of the 73 million shares, i.e., nearly a 29.5% stake it held in Ecolab, ending the two-decade-long partnership. The same year, Ecolab established Zurich as its Europe, the Middle East and Africa headquarters.
In July 2011, Ecolab announced a merger with Nalco Holding Company, Inc., a global leader in industrial water technology, and in December 2011, Nalco - later renamed Nalco Water - became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ecolab Inc. after Ecolab completed the US$5.4 billion acquisition.
In May 2012, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, through his investment vehicles — Cascade Investment and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation — increased his stake of 10.8% in Ecolab to 25%.
In August 2012, Ecolab opened its Taicang, China, manufacturing plant. The facility, one of the company's largest, helped expand Ecolab's presence in Greater China and was the company's first plant to recycle 100% of its wastewater.
In October 2012, Ecolab entered an agreement to acquire Champion Technologies,a global specialty chemical company with 3,300 employees in more than 30 countries that delivers innovative and engineered programs for upstream, midstream and downstream oil and gas markets. The $2.2 billion transaction closed in April 2013.
In November 2014, Ecolab, working with TruCost, launched the . It provides industry an online, no-cost financial modeling tool to assess and monetize the risk of water scarcity to their operations.In November 2015, for $40.5 million Ecolab acquired the U.S. operations of Charlotte, N.C.-based Swisher Hygiene, which provides hygiene and sanitizing solutions for the foodservice, hospitality, retail and healthcare markets.
In June 2016, Ecolab announced plans to acquire Laboratoires Anios, a leading European manufacturer and marketer of hygiene and disinfection products for the healthcare, food service and food and beverage markets. Based in Lille, France, Anios served customers in 85 countries and had 2015 sales of approximately US$245 million. The US$800 million transaction closed on February 1, 2017.
In July 2016, Ecolab made a minority investment in Aquatech International, LLC of an undisclosed amount.
In August 2016, the company opened a Latin America regional headquarters in Miramar, Florida.
In October 2016, Ecolab acquired the asssets of UltraClenz, a developer of electronic hand hygiene compliance monitoring systems and dispensers.
Operations
Ecolab employs approximately 45,000 people, and operates in more than 170 countries. It is organized in the following geographical divisions:- North America
- Europe
- Middle East and Africa, including South Africa
- Asia Pacific
- Greater China
- Latin America
Products and services
The company's food safety services provide consulting to restaurants, hospitals, food retailers and food & beverage manufacturing facilities. It is also a supplier of chemistries used by beef and poultry processors to reduce pathogens, such as E. coli and salmonella in uncooked beef and poultry.