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TaeguTec Ltd. (Korean: 대구텍), formerly known as Korea Tungsten Company, is a multinational corporation headquartered in Daegu, Korea. TaeguTec group has 26 overseas subsidiaries, over 130 distributors and 30 agents in 50 countries across Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
In addition to the initial 80 per cent stake purchased in 2006, Warren Buffett paid an additional US$2 billion for the remaining stake in IMC, of which TaeguTec was a part. Through this acquisition, TaeguTec became Berkshire Hathaway's first and only wholly owned subsidiary in Korea. On October 25, 2007, Warren Buffett flew to Daegu to tour TaeguTec and to meet with the management. On March 21, 2011, Warren Buffett re-visited the firm to attend the TaeguTec Plant 2 inauguration ceremony and later met with Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
History
= Before 1960s
=Apr. 1916: Outcrop of Sang-dong mine discovered in Gangwon Province, South Korea
Feb. 1947: Exported Scheelite to the U.S. for the first time
Sep. 1952: Korea Tungsten Company (KTC) was established by the Korean government
Export: US$16,457,000 (56% of Korean total)
Employee: 4,287
May. 1959: Constructed chemical processing plant
= 1960s
=Jun. 1961: Established New York office
Sep. 1961: Established R&D Center
Nov. 1961: Established London office
Feb. 1963: Established Tokyo office
Nov. 1966: Won official commendation from government for export
Ranked second among Korean companies
Nov. 1967: Won official commendation from government for export
Ranked third among Korean companies
Feb. 1968: POSCO established as a joint venture between the Korean government and KTC (government 75%; KTC 25%)
Nov. 1968: Won official commendation from government for export
Nov. 1969: Won official commendation from government for export
= 1970s
=Nov. 1972: Constructed APT (Ammonium Para Tungstate) plant
Feb. 1974: Constructed tungsten metal powder and tungsten carbide powder plant
Nov. 1976: Established Rotterdam office
Nov. 1977: Constructed cemented carbide plant
Products: Blank, carbide insert, mining tools, brazed tools
Oct. 1978: Constructed coating plant (CVD-TiN production)
Dec. 1979: Constructed tool holder plant
= 1980s
=Jan. 1981: Developed special coating substrate
May 1983: Rotterdam office in the Netherlands moved to Germany
Jul. 1985: Common R&D cooperation between Korea Tungsten and POSCO
Oct. 1985: Developed CERMET inserts
Nov. 1988: Constructed carbide roll plant
Nov. 1989: Constructed tungsten wire plant
= 1990s
=Mar. 1991: Constructed ceramic plant
Feb. 1994: Sang-dong tungsten mine closed
Mar. 1994: Privatized and taken over by Keopyung Group
May. 1995: Established tungsten wire plant in China
Aug. 1998: KTC bought out by Iscar
Aug. 1998: Company name changed from Korea Tungsten Company to TaeguTec Ltd.
Feb. 1999: Headquarters moved from Seoul to Taegu
Apr. 1999: Constructed new Marketing Center
1999: Established TaeguTec USA (currently Ingersoll USA)
1999: Established TaeguTec Germany (currently Ingersoll GmbH)
= 2000s
=Mar. 2000: Established TaeguTec India in Bangalore
Mar. 2000: Established TaeguTec UK in Leeds
Jul. 2000: Constructed new R&D Center
Dec. 2000: Established TaeguTec China in Shanghai
Mar. 2001: Established TaeguTec Brazil in São Paulo
Jun. 2001: Established TaeguTec Scandinavia in Copenhagen, Denmark
Jun. 2002: Established TaeguTec Italy in Turin & Milan
Jun. 2004: Established TaeguTec Japan in Nagoya
Jun. 2004: Constructed new Tech Center and Carbide Rod factory
Jun. 2005: Established TaeguTec Australia in Sydney
Oct. 2005: Established TaeguTec Turkey in Istanbul
Mar. 2006: Established TaeguTec Slovakia in Žilina
Apr. 2006: Established TaeguTec Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur
Jan. 2007: Established TaeguTec Thailand in Bangkok
Feb. 2007: Established TaeguTec Spain in Barcelona
Mar. 2007: Established TaeguTec France in Champs-sur-Marne
Jul. 2007: Established TaeguTec Indonesia in Bekasi
Nov. 2007: Established TaeguTec Poland in Wroclaw
Apr. 2008: Established TaeguTec Russia in Moscow
Apr. 2008: Established TaeguTec Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk
Jun. 2009: Established TaeguTec South Africa in Johannesburg
Sep. 2009: Established TaeguTec Czech in Plzeň
Nov. 2009: Established TaeguTec Hungary in Törökbálint
Nov. 2010: Established TaeguTec Argentina in Buenos Aires
Apr. 2012: Opened TaeguTec Plant II
May 2012: TaeguTec acquired the internationally recognized AEO certification from the World Customs Organization
Dec. 2012: TaeguTec received “$300 million Export Tower” by the Korean government
Jan. 2013: TaeguTec Recognized for Wellbeing of Workers by the Korean government
Jan. 2013: 2012 Excellent Enterprises in Job Creation (MOEL) by the Korean government
May 2013: Berkshire Hathaway acquired the remaining 20 percent of the IMC Group to become sole owner
Mar. 2014: Established TaeguTec Taiwan in Kaohsiung
Awards and events
Received a "$100 million Export Tower" award (2005)
Warren Buffett visited TaeguTec (2007)
Received a "$200 million Export Tower" award (2008)
Warren Buffett attended TaeguTec Plant 2 inauguration ceremony (2011)
See also
Warren Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway
IMC
POSCO
References
External links
Official website
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