Divisions
Resene Paints LTD & Resene Paints Australia LTD
Resene produces paint for New Zealand & Australian conditions from manufacturing facilities in Naenae and Upper Hutt, and sells them through its own retail stores and other retailers in both New Zealand and Australia. It also manufactures paint and paint technology for international markets. Resene's major products have been adapted to keep up with changing tastes. In the 1950s, this wasResene ColorShop
Resene ColorShop is a chain of retail stores selling paint and other home improvement products. Its first store opened inHabitat by Resene
Resene has its own home improvement magazine, Habitat by Resene, covering homes,Resene Automotive & Light Industrial
Resene Automotive & Light Industrial is a specialist automotive paints manufacturer, producing products for cars, trucks, buses, planes, boats, diggers and machinery, and specialist waterborne light industrial products for machinery and furniture. The paints are designed for the increased UV exposure, wind and salt spray and changeable weather conditions New Zealand experiences. The company also supplies products like fillers and bog, solvents, sandpaper, primers and topcoats and spray painting equipment. It has a nationwide network of commercial vehicle repair and respray for commercial vehicle fleet operators. The company began as Anglo Santano in 1980, founded by a small group of entrepreneurs that spotted a gap in the market. It grew rapidly and was purchased by Resene in 1995.Resene Coating Technologies Group
Resene Coating Technologies Group is Resene'sResene Construction Systems
Resene Construction Systems is Resene's construction supplies arm. It design, manufactures and distributes a range of plaster façade, lightweight concrete systems and coatings for New Zealand and Pacific markets, including Resene's trademark ROCKCOTE and Plaster Systems brands.Altex Coatings
Altex Coatings is one of the largest manufacturers of industrial and marine protective coatings in Australasia, supply coating types and systems for most major industries. Its coating products include corrosion protection, fireproofing, flooring and marine coating. The company was established in 1954.History
Ted Nightingale era
Eastbourne builder Ted Nightingale established Resene from his garage in 1946, after being unable to find an akali-resistant paint to protect his concrete buildings. He developed his own cement-based Striplecoat product using an old cement mixer in his garage. He began commercial production in a factory space in Tinakori Road to meet strong demand from local builders. Nightingale began producing the first waterborne paint in Australasia in 1951. He gave it the brand name ''Resene'' in reference to resin, the main ingredient in Nightingale's paints. The product was initially unpopular as people feared it would wash off. The company was formally registered in 1952, initially under the Stipplecote Products after the flagship product. Resene expanded rapidly during the late 1950s and early 1950s and introduced a line of solventborne products. The company was the first in the world to introduce some new colours and technologies, and pioneered the development of coloured paintbases. The company moved manufacturing fromTony Nightingale era
Ted Nightingale's son Tony took over the company operations in 1972. Tony Nightingale purchased a wallpaper store in 1975, converting it into the company's first retail store. The company officially changed its name to Resene in 1977, reflecting how its Resene waterborne paints were its staple product. Resene became the first company to introduce a full range of test pots in 1981, and introduced its flagship Total Colour Multi-Finish System in 1985. The company opened an office in Australia in 1990 to sell to Australian and international markets. It moved manufacturing from Seaview, Lower Hutt to its current site in Naenae, Lower Hutt in 1992. A virtual technology software was introduced in 1999, which uses Adobe Flash to allow customers to test how different colours would look in their home or building. The software began to be redeveloped when Flash was phased out between 2017 and 2020.Nick Nightingale era
Ted Nightingale' son Nick Nightingale was appointed General Manager in 1999, and becoming Managing Director a few years later. Resene reviewed all areas of its business in 2010, following two years of reduced revenues and profit margins during the Global Financial Crisis. The company said it was left in a "tight and tenuous position", being effected by high fixed costs, fluctuations in the exchange rate for theReferences
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