Armitage Shanks

British bathroom & plumbing manufacturer

Armitage Shanks
Company typePrivate (subsidiary of Bain Capital)
IndustryBathroom fixtures & plumbing supplies
PredecessorArmitage Ware Limited
Founded1817
FounderThomas Bond
SuccessorAmerican Standard Companies
Headquarters
Stoke-on-Trent
,
England
Number of locations
8 factories
Area served
United Kingdom
Websitehttp://www.armitage-shanks.co.uk/

Armitage Shanks is a British manufacturer of bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies, now part of the group Ideal Standard.

In 2004, Armitage Shanks had eight factories in the United Kingdom, the largest in Armitage, Staffordshire. Armitage Shanks is one of the sponsors of the Loo of the Year Awards.

History

Armitage Shanks logo on a urinal
Armitage Shanks logo on a sink

The company that became Armitage Shanks was founded in 1817, by Thomas Bond in Armitage, Staffordshire. The Armitage "sanitary pottery manufacture" became a successful toilet manufacturer in the United Kingdom. In 1907, Armitage Ware Limited was incorporated.

In 1969, Armitage merged with Shanks Holdings Limited, a competing "sanitary engineering company" that was established in 1878 in Barrhead near Glasgow, Renfrewshire, producing the famous brand name Armitage Shanks.[1]

In 1980, Armitage Shanks was purchased by Blue Circle Industries, and in February 1999, Blue Circle sold its bathroom division (consisting of Armitage Shanks and the Italian Ceramica Dolomite) to United States based American Standard Companies for US$430 million.

Following this purchase, the Armitage Shanks brand continued in the United Kingdom, and their former export markets. American Standard were acquired by Bain Capital in February 2007, and is now majority owned by Sun Capital Partners.

References

  1. ^ "Shanks of Barrhead". Archived from the original on 12 March 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2009.

External links

  • Armitage Shanks corporate site
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