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{{Short description|South Korean company}}

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{{Infobox company

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| name = Doosan Corporation

| name = Doosan Corporation

| logo = Doosan logo.svg

| logo = Doosan Group and Corporation - Logo.svg

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| key_people = Park Jeong-won<br /><small>(Chairman)</small>

| key_people = Park Jeong-won<br /><small>(Chairman)</small>

| revenue = [[South Korean won|KRW1]],995 billion (2014)

| revenue = [[South Korean won|KRW1,261]] billion (2019)

| net_income = [[South Korean won|KRW186]] billion (2014)

| net_income = [[South Korean won|KRW433]] billion (2019)

| subsid = Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction <br />Doosan Infracore<br />Doosan Engineering & Construction <br />Doosan Engine<br /> Oricom<br /> Hancomm<br /> Neoplux<br />Doosan Cuvex<br />Doosan Bears<br />Doosan Feed & Livestock<br />Doosan Tower Corporation

| subsid = Doosan Enerbility <br /> Doosan Fuel Cell<br/> Doosan Robotics <br/> Doosan Mobility Innovation, etc.

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| footnotes = <ref name="kwon">{{cite news |last=Sang-Soo |first=Kwon |url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3015719 |title=New generation of leader takes control at Doosan Group |work=Korea JoongAng Daily |date=2016-03-03 |accessdate=2016-03-10 }}</ref>

| footnotes = <ref name="kwon">{{cite news |last=Sang-Soo |first=Kwon |url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3015719 |title=New generation of leader takes control at Doosan Group |work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]] |date=2016-03-03 |access-date=2016-03-10 }}</ref>

| num_employees = 3,940 (2014)

| website = {{URL|Doosan.com}}

| website = {{URL|Doosan.com}}

}}

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'''Doosan Corporation''' is a corporate [[holding company]] headquartered in Euljiro 6-ga, [[Jung-gu, Seoul|Jung-gu]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]].<ref name="kwon" />

'''Doosan Corporation''' ({{Korean|hangul=주식회사 두산}}) is a corporate [[holding company]] headquartered in Euljiro 6-ga, [[Jung-gu, Seoul|Jung-gu]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]].<ref name="kwon" />



==History==

==History==

* 1896 Park Seung-jik opened first store

* 1896 Park Seung-jik opened Korea's first modern [[dry goods]] store, selling cloth.

* 1925 Changed the name of Park Seung-Jik Store Limited to Doosan Store

* 1925 Changed the name of Park Seung-Jik Store Limited to Doosan Store

* 1953 Established the [[Oriental Brewery]] and began producing OB beer.

* 1953 Established the [[Oriental Brewery]] and began producing OB beer.

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* 1980 Founded OB Seagram

* 1980 Founded OB Seagram

* 1982 Formed OB Bears (currently [[Doosan Bears]])

* 1982 Formed OB Bears (currently [[Doosan Bears]])

* 1996 Celebrated Doosan’s 100th anniversary of our founding, Announced Doosan Group’s new CI

* 1996 Celebrated 100th anniversary. Announced Doosan Group's new Certificate of Incorporation.

* 1998 Incorporated nine affiliates and re-launched the company as Doosan Corporation in September.

* 1998 Incorporated nine affiliates and re-launched the company as Doosan Corporation in September.

* 2008 Acquired the [[Chung-Ang University]] Foundation

* 2008 Acquired the [[Chung-Ang University]] Foundation

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* 2014 Doosan Corporation Acquired Circuit Foil Luxembourg

* 2014 Doosan Corporation Acquired Circuit Foil Luxembourg

* 2015 Doosan Corporation Industrial Vehicle Acquired British Forklift Rental Firm Rushlift

* 2015 Doosan Corporation Industrial Vehicle Acquired British Forklift Rental Firm Rushlift

* 2015 Doosan Corporation Wins License to Operate Duty-free Outlet in Seoul

* 2017 Doosan Fuel Cell completes Korea's largest fuel cell factory



==Businesses==

==Businesses==

* Electro-Materials : Doosan Corporation Electronics is a producer of copper clad laminates, a core part of [[printed circuit board]]s that are used in electronic products, and is expanding the scope of its business to include the display material business, including OLED materials.

* Electro-Materials : Doosan Corporation Electronics is a producer of copper clad laminates, a core part of [[printed circuit board]]s that are used in electronic products, and is expanding the scope of its business to include the display material business, including OLED materials.

* Mottrol : Doosan Mottrol was the first company in Korea to advance into the hydraulic industry. Based on the technology it has acquired in the production of hydraulic machines for heavy construction equipment and hydraulic parts for the defense industry, it is now a supplier of hydraulic equipment, having expanded its business to produce and supply parts to the ISB (Infrastructure Support Business) sector.

* Glonet (Former Doosan Trading Company): Doosan Corporation Glonet is developing and supplying bio-materials such as medical emulsifiers, plant growth regulators, and raw materials for health food and skincare products.

* Information & Communication : As an [[information technology]] (IT) business services unit, Doosan Corporation Information & Communication provides IT services, including development, consulting and operation.

* Industrial Vehicle : Doosan Corporation Industrial Vehicle is a manufacturer of global logistics equipment, as well as engine-type forklifts and electronic forklifts.

* Industrial Vehicle : Doosan Corporation Industrial Vehicle is a manufacturer of global logistics equipment, as well as engine-type forklifts and electronic forklifts.

* Mottrol : Doosan Corporation Mottrol was the first company in Korea to advance into the hydraulic industry. Based on the technology it has acquired in the production of hydraulic machines for heavy construction equipment and hydraulic parts for the defense industry, it is now a supplier of hydraulic equipment, having expanded its business to produce and supply parts to the ISB (Infrastructure Support Business) sector.

* Fuel Cell : Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell has a full lineup of products, from power generation to residential use, based on its proprietary fuel cell technologies.

* Digital Innovation : As an [[information technology]] (IT) business services unit, Doosan Corporation Information & Communication provides IT services, including development, consulting and operation.

* Doota Duty Free : Doota duty-free shop is Korea’s first duty-free shop to provide late-night shopping experience, differentiated unique shopping items and service. From luxury fashion and beauty brands to unique Korean fashion and D-Mart, a lifestyle-concept store, Doota duty-free shop features 500 different brands.

* Fuel Cell Power : Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell Power has a full lineup of products, from power generation to residential use, based on its proprietary fuel cell technologies.

* Retail : The seven-story shopping complex in Dongdaemun



== External links ==

== External links ==

* {{Official website|http://www.doosan.com/en/main.do|Doosan Corporation official website}}

* {{Official website|http://www.doosan.com/en|Doosan Group official website}}



==References==

==References==

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[[Category:Doosan|*]]

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Latest revision as of 11:21, 2 March 2024

Doosan Corporation
Company typeJoint-stock company
FoundedDecember 18, 1933; 90 years ago (1933-12-18)inSeoul, South Korea
FounderPark Seung-jik
Headquarters ,

Key people

Park Jeong-won
(Chairman)
RevenueKRW1,261 billion (2019)

Net income

KRW433 billion (2019)
SubsidiariesDoosan Enerbility
Doosan Fuel Cell
Doosan Robotics
Doosan Mobility Innovation, etc.
Websitedoosan.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Doosan Corporation (Korean주식회사 두산) is a corporate holding company headquartered in Euljiro 6-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sang-Soo, Kwon (2016-03-03). "New generation of leader takes control at Doosan Group". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2016-03-10.


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