Corporate Body

Kodak (Australasia) Proprietary Limited (2000 - )

From
21 August 2000
Coburg, Victoria, Australia
To
Australia
Functions
Chemical Industries
Alternative Names
  • Australian Kodak Limited (1908 - 1919)
  • Kodak (Australasia) Limited (1920 - 2000)
  • Kodak (Australia) Pty Ltd (21 February 2000 - 22 August 2000)
Website
http://wwwau.kodak.com/AU/en/corp/vision.shtml
Location
Coburg, Victoria

Summary

Established in 1908 as Australian Kodak Limited, then became Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd in 1920. Manufacture and distribute photographic goods, such as chemicals, film and equipment.
Australian Kodak Limited 1908 - 1919
Kodak (Australasia) Limited 1920 - 2000
Kodak (Australia) Pty Ltd 21.02.2000 - 22.08.2000

Timeline

 1884 - c. 1907 Austral Plate Company
       1887 - 1894 Thomas Baker and Company Laboratory
             1894 - 1908 Baker and Rouse Australia Laboratory
                   2000 - Kodak (Australasia) Proprietary Limited

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See also

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