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Bostik
Bostik is a Paris-based adhesive technology firm producing industrial-grade adhesives for construction, automotive, aerospace, packaging, and more.
Bostik
Bostik is an adhesive technology firm headquartered in Paris, France, with no publicly disclosed founding year or named principals. The company develops adhesives for industrial sectors including construction, automotive, aerospace, rail, packaging, tapes, labels, flexible lamination, and footwear. Its product portfolio spans construction adhesives for flexible, waterproof joints; laminating adhesives under the ADCOTE™ brand for flexible packaging; and adhesives for absorbent hygiene products. Bostik's R&D teams participated in the European PRESERVE project, which received an award for advancing circular economy in flexible packaging. The firm also publishes a reference book on construction projects. Bostik operates globally, with a stated presence on job sites worldwide. No team size, additional offices, or adjacent vehicles like foundations are publicly disclosed. The firm has no recent verifiable operational events in the last 24 months beyond the PRESERVE project. A structural differentiator is its focus on adhesive technologies for multiple industrial verticals, rather than being a single-purpose chemical firm. The company's R&D involvement in the PRESERVE project highlights a stated commitment to sustainable packaging innovation, though governance and succession details remain undisclosed.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
Paris, France
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What sectors does Bostik serve?
Bostik provides adhesives for construction, automotive, aerospace, rail, packaging, tapes, labels, flexible lamination, footwear, and absorbent hygiene products (per the firm's website).
Does Bostik have a sustainable packaging initiative?
Yes, Bostik's R&D teams contributed to the European PRESERVE project, which received an award for advancing circular economy in flexible packaging (per the firm, 2024).
Is Bostik a family office?
No available data indicates Bostik is a family office. The firm describes itself as an industrial adhesive technology company, not an investment entity.
Who owns Bostik?
Ownership of Bostik is not publicly disclosed in the provided sources. The firm's website presents it as a standalone entity, but no parent company or ownership structure is confirmed.
Where does Bostik manufacture its products?
Bostik's website states it operates globally, but specific manufacturing locations are not disclosed in the available data.
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