Tankmar Horn (16 August 1924 – 16 March 2018
) was a Finnish diplomat, economist, and businessman.
Due to his father's position as
army officer
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Broadly speaking, "officer" means a commissioned officer, a non-commissioned officer (NCO), or a warra ...
, Horn lived in different places in his youth. During the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
he studied in
Berlin
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and
Hungary
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. After the war end he completed his studies in economics and subsequently he started working for the
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) is a ministry in the Finnish Government and is responsible for preparing and implementing the government's foreign policy.
Organisation
The ministry in 2017 has a total budget of 1.079 billion euros, of ...
.
Horn spent a couple of year long periods of secondment in a number of countries. He ended up negotiating
trade agreements
A trade agreement (also known as trade pact) is a wide-ranging taxes, tariff and trade treaty that often includes investment guarantees. It exists when two or more countries agree on terms that help them trade with each other. The most common tra ...
with
EEC
The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organisation created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisbo ...
and he also took part in
Nordek
Nordek (in Swedish: ''Organisationen för nordiskt ekonomiskt samarbete''. In Danish and Norwegian: Nordøk for ''Nordisk økonomi''. In Finnish: ''Pohjoismaiden talousalue'') was a planned organisation for Nordic economic cooperation similar ...
negotiations which eventually failed.
In 1969 Horn got managerial position in multi industrial company
Wärtsilä
Wärtsilä Oyj Abp (), trading internationally as Wärtsilä Corporation, is a Finnish corporation, Finnish company which manufactures and services power sources and other equipment in the Marine propulsion, marine and energy markets. The core ...
and in the beginning of 1971 he became the managing director. During Horn's era the company internationalised through acquisitions and opening sales offices in many countries. The most significant investment was building entirely new
Perno shipyard
Perno shipyard is a shipyard in Turku, southwest Finland, that specialises in building cruise ships, Ferry, passenger ferries, special vessels and offshore projects. The yard area is and is operated by Meyer Turku, Meyer Turku Oy with a dry do ...
in
Turku
Turku ( ; ; , ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland. It is located on the southwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the Aura River (Finland), River Aura. The population of Turku is approximately , while t ...
. After stepping aside from the company leadership Horn continued as board member. A dramatic event during his membership was the bankruptcy of
Wärtsilä Marine
Wärtsilä Marine (; ) was a Finland, Finnish shipbuilding company.
The company was created in 1987 in order to improve shipbuilding productivity by combining the Wärtsilä and Valmet yards under the same organisation. The yards were located in ...
, that took place in 1989.
Early years and studies
Horn's parents were
officer
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Walter Horn and Zelia née Buttenhof. He was born and lived his childhood in
Viipuri, where his father was positioned. The family followed Walter Horn when he was later ordered to
Helsinki
Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
and for period 1940–1944 to
Berlin
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as
. Horn did his
matriculation exam
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in 1943 and in 1943–1944 he studied in
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
. For 1944–1945 he got an office job in the
Finnish embassy in Stockholm. In 1947 Horn studied in Spain and in the following year he got his diploma in economics. In the same year he first worked as secretary in the
Finnish Foreign Trade Federation until he got a position in the
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) is a ministry in the Finnish Government and is responsible for preparing and implementing the government's foreign policy.
Organisation
The ministry in 2017 has a total budget of 1.079 billion euros, of ...
. Beside his work, Horn continued his studies and in 1951 he graduated Bachelor of Economics, and in 1953 he did his master's degree.
Career as official
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent him to
Warsaw
Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
for 1953–1955 and to Washington, D.C. for 1955–1957. In 1957–1960 Horn was department secretary and acting department manager. During 1960–1961 Horn was positioned in
Buenos Aires
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and in 1961–1963 in
Geneva
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. Horn worked as department deputy director in 1963–1965 and ministerial adviser in 1966. He was the trade political department manager in 1967–1969.
As a high-profile department manager, Horn could act relatively independently reporting directly to Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ahti Karjalainen
Ahti Kalle Samuli Karjalainen (10 February 1923 – 7 September 1990) was a Finland, Finnish economist and politician. He was a member of the Agrarian League (later known as Keskusta, Centre Party) and served two terms as Prime Minister of Finlan ...
and President
Urho Kekkonen
Urho Kaleva Kekkonen (; 3 September 1900 – 31 August 1986), often referred to by his initials UKK, was a Finnish politician who served as the eighth and longest-serving president of Finland from 1956 to 1982. He also served as Prime Minister ...
. Horn had a role at building relationships with
OECD
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; , OCDE) is an international organization, intergovernmental organization with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and international trade, wor ...
and
EEC
The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organisation created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisbo ...
; in the meantime he had to maintain relationships with
Soviet Union
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, which observed suspicious Finland establishing connections to West-European market. Horn had his hand in negotiations for significant contracts for
electric locomotive
An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a Battery (electricity), battery or a supercapacitor. Locomotives with on-board fuelled prime mover (locomotive), ...
s and
nuclear power plant
A nuclear power plant (NPP), also known as a nuclear power station (NPS), nuclear generating station (NGS) or atomic power station (APS) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power st ...
s with Soviet Union.
Horn also took part in planning
Nordek
Nordek (in Swedish: ''Organisationen för nordiskt ekonomiskt samarbete''. In Danish and Norwegian: Nordøk for ''Nordisk økonomi''. In Finnish: ''Pohjoismaiden talousalue'') was a planned organisation for Nordic economic cooperation similar ...
, a joint
Nordic
Nordic most commonly refers to:
* Nordic countries, the northern European countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and their North Atlantic territories
* Scandinavia, a cultural, historical and ethno-linguistic region in northern ...
project for an own economic community, which eventually failed. Prime Minister
Mauno Koivisto
Mauno Henrik Koivisto (, 25 November 1923 – 12 May 2017) was a Finnish politician who served as the ninth president of Finland from 1982 to 1994. He also served as the country's prime minister twice, from 1968 to 1970 and again from 1979 to 19 ...
led the negotiations, and during the process there came dissensions between him and Horn; this had a long-term effect on their mutual relationships.
Wärtsilä
Already during the Nordek negotiations, Horn was recruited to a leading position in the multi industrial company
Oy Wärtsilä Ab
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*Oy, an animal character in Stephen King's Dark Tower series
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. At first he worked as deputy director in 1969–1970,
and in the beginning of year 1971 he followed
Bertel Långhjelm
Curt Bertel Casimir Långhjelm (4 June 1903 – 16 February 1987) was a Finnish engineer, businessman and vuorineuvos.
Långhjelm was born in Helsinki. He graduated as MSc in Electrical Engineering in Helsinki University of Technology in 1926. ...
as managing director.
Back then, the company structure was such as its long-term manager
Wilhelm Wahlforss
Emil Wilhelm Wahlforss (25 June 1891 – 20 June 1969) was a Finnish engineer, industrialist and vuorineuvos.
Early life
Wahlforss was born in Helsinki, the capital of Grand Duchy of Finland. His father Henrik Alfred Wahlforss was an apprecia ...
had built it: the key sites were
shipyard
A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are shipbuilding, built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Compared to shipyards, which are sometimes m ...
s in Turku and Helsinki, and in addition, the company produced
locks,
paper machine
A paper machine (or paper-making machine) is an industrial machine which is used in the pulp and paper industry
to create paper in large quantities at high speed. Modern paper-making machines are based on the principles of the Fourdrinier Machin ...
s,
agricultural machinery
Agricultural machinery relates to the machine (mechanical), mechanical structures and devices used in farming or other agriculture. There are list of agricultural machinery, many types of such equipment, from hand tools and power tools to tractor ...
and
dishware
Tableware items are the dishware and utensils used for setting a table, serving food, and dining. The term includes cutlery, List of glassware, glassware, serving dishes, serving utensils, and other items used for practical as well as decorat ...
from glass and
porcelain
Porcelain (), also called china, is a ceramic material made by heating Industrial mineral, raw materials, generally including kaolinite, in a kiln to temperatures between . The greater strength and translucence of porcelain, relative to oth ...
. The old industrial giant faced pressures to modernise itself.
Wärtsilä had opened a new facility for paper machine production in
Järvenpää
Järvenpää (; , ; ) is a town in Finland, located in the southern interior of the country. Järvenpää is situated in the centre of the Uusimaa region in the immediate vicinity of Lake Tuusula. The population of Järvenpää is approximately ...
in 1970
and moving of operations was on-going when Horn started his directorship.
When Horn started as manager, a previously prepared plan of building a new shipyard in Turku was launched as a project. Construction of
Perno shipyard
Perno shipyard is a shipyard in Turku, southwest Finland, that specialises in building cruise ships, Ferry, passenger ferries, special vessels and offshore projects. The yard area is and is operated by Meyer Turku, Meyer Turku Oy with a dry do ...
was started on 16 May 1974. The first stage of construction comprised
dry dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
, 600-tonne
bridge crane
An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of Crane (machine), crane found in industrial environments. An overhead crane consists of two parallel Rail profile, rails seated on longitudinal I-beams attached to opposite steel ...
,
workshop
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s and other buildings. Operation were gradually moved from the
old Turku yard to the new facility and the yard reached full production ability in 1979.
During Horn's era Wärtsilä started to internationalise increasingly. Wärtsilä-owned porcelain producer
Arabia
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Geographically, the ...
merged with the
Swedish
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* Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland
** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
Rörstrand
Rörstrand porcelain was one of the most famous Swedish porcelain manufacturers, with production initially at Karlbergskanalen in Birkastan in Stockholm.
History
The Rörstrand waterfront site was first documented in the 13th century whe ...
, after which Wärtsilä took control of the entire share capital. Wärtsilä also acquired the Swedish sanitary porcelain producer IDO and
diesel engine
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business from
NOHAB
NOHAB (Nydqvist & Holm AB) was a manufacturing company based in the city of Trollhättan, Sweden.
History
The company was founded by Antenor Nydqvist, Johan Magnus Lidström and Carl Olof Holm in 1847 as ''Trollhättans Mekaniska Verkstad'' as ...
. The company built a diesel engine factory in Singapore and opened many branches in a number of countries.
By gaining ownership of Appleton works in the United States in 1983, Wärtsilä got a foothold in the North American paper machine business.
Wärtsilä became enlisted on
Stockholm
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and
London
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stock exchange markets.
The company structure was changed in small steps during Horn's leadership. His previous experience in foreign affairs proved useful when Wärtsilä negotiated about
icebreaker
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deliveries to Soviet Union. In 1978 Wärtsilä changed to system of two managers; Horn focused high-level management and public relations, and the operative management was given to
Tor Stolpe. The arrangement worked well in Wärtsilä and was kept until Horn's retirement in 1987.
Shortly before leaving his post, Horn participated in a large-scale ownership arrangement between Wärtsilä and
Valmet
Valmet Oyj, a Finnish company, is a developer and supplier of process technologies, automation systems and services for the pulp, paper, energy industries. Flow control serves a wider base of process industries.
History 1999–2012 Valmet ...
. Wärtsilä sold its paper machine production to Valmet, and shipyards of both companies were put under one company,
Wärtsilä Marine
Wärtsilä Marine (; ) was a Finland, Finnish shipbuilding company.
The company was created in 1987 in order to improve shipbuilding productivity by combining the Wärtsilä and Valmet yards under the same organisation. The yards were located in ...
, from which Wärtsilä's share was 70%. Wärtsilä Marine fell in a scandalous bankruptcy in 1989. Horn was chairman of board in Wärtsilä until it merged with
Oy Lohja Ab. He continued still for a few years as board member of the succeeding
Metra
Metra is the primary commuter rail system in the Chicago metropolitan area serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs via the Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF Railway, and other railroads. The system operates 243 train station, stati ...
company.
During his Wärtsilä leadership Horn held positions of trust in employers' associations. His strength was a good relationship with president Urho Kekkonen, whom he consulted in trade political questions. Due to his statements regarding oil crisis, he went to disputes with the
Neste
Neste Oyj (international name: Neste Corporation; former names Neste Oil Corporation and Fortum Oil and Gas Oy; ) is an oil refining and marketing company located in Espoo, Finland. It produces, refines and markets oil products, provides eng ...
manager
Uolevi Raade
Tauno Uolevi Raade (5 July 1912 – 13 May 1998) was a Finnish industrialist and a long-time managing director of Neste (now ''Neste Oil''), the Finnish national oil refining company.
Raade was born in Turku, and received university degrees ...
. Horn took part in forming Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA and in the 1980s he was member of board also in other Finnish industrial companies.
References
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1924 births
2018 deaths
Diplomats from Vyborg
Finnish business executives
Wärtsilä
Finnish expatriates in Germany
Finnish expatriates in Hungary
Finnish expatriates in Sweden
Finnish expatriates in Spain
Finnish expatriates in Poland
Finnish expatriates in the United States
Finnish expatriates in Argentina
Finnish expatriates in Switzerland