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The Sika Group
Sika in brief
Sika is a global company with a total of around 80 production and marketing
companies in over 65 countries. Sika is active in the field of specialty
chemicals dividing its activities into two business areas; the Construction
Division and the Industry Division. While on the technical side these two
business areas are closely linked, on the commercial side they reduce the
vulnerability to economic cycles because they depend on different markets.
The technological affinities permit economies of scale in the areas of
research and development, purchasing and production.
Sika is a company with a strong innovative tradition, constantly striving
for new levels of excellence. This means developing innovative technologies
that will open up new opportunities for the company, its employees, and its
partners in trade and industry.
Sika is an independent Swiss group founded in Zurich in 1910. Its shares are
listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange since 1968.
For more investors information please refer to
www.sika.com.
The Sika Core Competencies:
Sealing
minimises the flow of gases, liquids, heat and cold between cavities and
interstices. This raises interior functionality and comfort.
Bonding
connects different materials permanently and powerfully.
Damping
reduces oscillations of all wavelengths in fixed and moveable objects. This
dampens the sounds and noises emitted by load-bearing structures and
cavities.
Reinforcing
boosts the strength of load-bearing structures exposed to both static and
dynamic forces.
Protecting
increases the durability of load-bearing structures and preserves the
substance of new and renovated objects.
History
The Sika story begins with a major feat of construction - the
electrification of the St. Gotthard rail tunnel in Switzerland. When this
project presented itself, the firm founded 1910 in Zurich by Kaspar Winkler,
seized the opportunity to demonstrate its unique expertise on a high-profile
construction project of international importance, using a new type of mortar
to stop water infiltration. The contract marked a significant breakthrough
for Sika, helping to establish its international reputation as a
manufacturer of high-quality products.
The company grew to become one of the world's leading suppliers of
construction chemicals, emphasising on integrated system solutions.
Diversification into the allied field of industrial adhesives followed in
the early 1980s. Today these are the two pillars of Sika's business in
specialty chemicals - the Construction Division and the Industry Division.
With an international network of production and marketing companies, Sika
has now extended its operations to over 65 countries around the world. This
global market presence limits Sika's exposure to the effects of regional
economic downturns. It also enables the Group to adapt its highly
specialised know-how quickly and efficiently to local market conditions.
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