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Jasol Chemical Products

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Jasol Australia (Formerly Jasol Chemical Products) is a chemicals manufacturing company founded in Adelaide, South Australia by Charles George Johnson in 1934.

The brand is now a subsidiary of George Weston Foods, and is Western Australia based, with facilities in New Zealand, Thailand, and China

The name "Jasol" was an acronym of "Johnson's Antiseptic Soluble Oils Limited". Johnson had originally wanted to call the proposed company "Johnson’s Antiseptic Soluble Oils Ltd", but was content with the abbreviation JASOL.[1]

History[edit]

1934-1986[edit]
  • 1934,C. G. Johnson founded Jasol Chemical Products Ltd. on the 13th of August 1934, with 2,000 shares of £1 each divided among five shareholders, (Millie Johnson, E. G. Lawton, F. G. Lawton and F. E. G. Edwards.) The registered office was in Flinders Street, Adelaide.[2]. Their Head office was at 57 Gawler Place, with a warehouse at 19 California St. Other premises occupied at various times were ANA Building in 1937 and Epworth Building in 1949.
  • At the outset, much of the delivery was done by Johnson on a pushbike. Most sales were through the wholesalers Bickfords and Fauldings.[1]
  • 1936, a warehouse facility was set up in Flinders Street, then moved to 33 Pirie Street in 1942,[citation needed] which remained its head office until at least 1962.[3]
  • 1960, a greatly enlarged facility was set up in Willcox Ave, Prospect.At this time, Jasol was the most active manufacturer of chemicals in South Australia. During this time an aerosol plant was installed.[4][1]
  • 1971, the company was acquired by Faulding Pharmaceuticals.[1]
  • 1984, Jasol acquired Entex Chemicals
  • 1986, Jasol was acquired by George Weston Foods. [1][4]
  • 1991, Manufacturing was transferred to Western Australia[1]
  • 1995 Jasol acquired Big H Chemicals.
  • 1996, Jasol acquired Titan Products.
  • 2000, Jasol aquires Lustral Chemicals[4]
  • 2002, Jasol acquired EST (producer of dairy industry cleaning chemicals)[1]
  • 2003, Jasol New Zealand launched, with the acquisition of Wilson's Chemical.
  • 2005, Jasol New Zealand acquired Andrew Ltd.
  • 2006, Jasol Asia-Pacific launched, with two branches in Thailand and China.
  • 2010, Jasol acquired Elite.

Products[edit]

Historically[edit]
The following products are mentioned in the GWF website as being produced around 1936:[1]
  • Pine Oda
  • Johnson's Catarrh Balm
  • Jasol C & C (for Caretakers and Cleaners)
  • Holdfast denture cement
Present Day[edit]

Jasol Australia supplies a wide range of industries with chemicals, as well as domestic cleaning products.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Jasol story". George Weston Foods. Archived from the original on 16 February 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  2. ^ Company Registrations, The Advertiser, 22 August 1934. Accessed 30 January 2011
  3. ^ Sands and McDougall's Directory of South Australia 1962
  4. ^ a b c "History". www.jasol.com.au. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  5. ^ Johnson's stomach powder advertising, The Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 1940, p.6. Accessed 30 January 2011
  6. ^ Ex-Termin-All advertisement, The Advertiser, 21 July 1945, p.3. Accessed 30 January 2011
  7. ^ Jasol DDT spray advertisement, The Advertiser, 2 August 1946, p.4. Accessed 30 January 2011
  8. ^ "Jasol – providing hygiene service solutions since 1934". www.jasol.com.au. Retrieved 10 July 2024.