Soudal expanded to 11,000m² in 1985.
In 1992 Soudal made its first acquisition by buying French competitor Ayrton. This acquisition gave Soudal an important market share in
France and a logistical platform to optimise its own distribution and service. Also in 1992, Soudal was one of the first companies in its field to obtain the ISO 9002 approval. Its devotion to quality formed the basis for getting this approval.
In spite of the fact that fire safety and protection have always been key issues to Soudal, a fierce blaze broke out in the finished products and polyurethane foam departments in 1993. Less than a year later Soudal was completely up and running again, thanks to tremendous efforts of all staff.
The PU foam department was moved to a completely new factory, which started production in 1994. This new plant was designed for state of the art manufacture of PU foam in spray cans.
Meanwhile, export efforts soared. In 1996 Soudal
Poland was opened as the first sales office in emerging
Eastern Europe. By the end of that year all medium term expectations for this subsidiary were already exceeded.
On
July 1st 1997 Soudal concluded the acquisition of the Finished Building & Construction Silicones department of BAVG, a wholly owned daughter company of Bayer AG in
Leverkusen. This acquisition covered all real estate, plant and equipment, staff and customer base.
Germany is
Europe's largest sealants and PU foam market and the acquisition gave Soudal a strong foothold in it. Almost immediately construction works started to double production and warehouse capacity. Soudal Leverkusen moved to these new premises in the summer of 1999.
Meanwhile in Turnhout, expansion of finished product storage facilities was badly needed. Early 1999 Soudal opened a newly built warehouse adjacent to the existing premises. This new hall doubled storage space, enabling Soudal to reduce sales lead times.
Furthermore, sales & distribution offices were established in
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Romania and
Hungary and in 1999 Soudal opened sales offices with warehouse facilities in Shanghai (PRC) and the
UK. From there Soudal can service its markets more intensively and at close range.
In 2004, a new central warehouse was erected next to plant 2 in Turnhout to effectively double storage space again. That same year, the Belgian adhesive manufacturer Rectavit N.V. was taken over.
In 2006 a new productionhall, with four additional filling-lines, was brought into use. Furthermore, the capacity op PU-foam production was completed with an additional production-line.
The Limburger company Aerotrim was taken over by Soudal in 2008. Aerotrim is a manufacturer of technical aerosols (sprays/cans). The buying means an important addition to the existing product-range. Following to this, Aerotrim obtains free access to new markets.
Also in 2008, the construction of the new R&D centre started. This building will accomodate among others a high tech laboratory to be able to keep up with future developments.
For more than 40 years Soudal has offered more than just "a product that does the job". Quality, tailor made solutions and a premium after sales service: those are the elements that make the company into a true success story.