Hempel Group


Hempel A/S is a supplier of coating products. Hempel is a global company providing products in the protective, marine, decorative, container and yacht industries. Hempel factories, R&D centres and stock points are established in every region. Hempel’s coatings protect surfaces, structures and equipment. Hempel was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1915.
It is owned by the Hempel Foundation, which supports the Hempel Group and cultural, social, humanitarian and scientific purposes as well.

History

Hempel was founded by Jørgen Christian Hempel in July 1915, when he established Hempel’s Marine Paints Ltd., a marine paint wholesaler. At just twenty one years of age, he was Denmark’s youngest licensed wholesaler at the time. The following year, he set up his own paint mixing factory.
In 1917, Hempel collaborated with the Technical University of Denmark, to develop Hempel’s first antifouling coating for ships’ hulls.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Hempel expanded around the globe. It established its first factory in the United States in 1951, and opened an office in Hong Kong in 1963. In the 1960s, the company began to produce decorative coatings for the Middle East, and it opened its first factory in the region, in Kuwait, in 1966.
In the 1970s, Hempel established a Protective coatings division to develop and produce coatings for the industrial market, such as power generation and infrastructure. Hempel was one of the first coatings companies to focus on renewable energies and it supplied coatings to the first commercial wind farm in 1980.
J.C. Hempel died in 1986, 91 years of age, having led the company for seventy one years. By 2000, Hempel had become a widespread group, with local management in thirty eight countries. During the following decade, it consolidated, buying out its partners in Croatia, China, Morocco and the Middle East.

Acquisitions

Significant acquisitions since 2000 include:
Hempel moved into a new headquarters in April 2013. The building is located in Lundtoftegårdsvej in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen. The building is designed by Årstiderne Arkitekter, and is located next to Hempel's central R&D Centre. Hempel's old headquarters were sold to DTU.