Campbell Brothers The company now known as ALS was founded in Brisbane in 1863 by a Scottish immigrant, Peter Morrison Campbell as 'Campbell Brothers', a soap manufacturer located in the suburb of
Kangaroo Point. In 1881, the business moved to a site at
Bowen Hills where it operated for the following 100 years, producing various soaps and cleaning chemicals. In 1952, the company was
publicly floated and listed on the local stock exchange as 'Campbell Brothers Limited'. In 2012, Campbell Brothers Limited was renamed 'ALS Limited', and has divested its former manufacturing businesses.
Australian Laboratory Services ALS commenced laboratory testing operations in Brisbane as ‘Australian Laboratory Services' in 1976 as a privately owned company. The company initially provided
analytical chemistry services for the
oil shale and
mineral exploration industries, and grew steadily in its first decade of operations. In 1981, Campbell Brothers acquired a controlling stake in Australian Laboratory Services, and purchased the remaining shares by the mid 1980s. ALS became one of the world's largest providers of laboratory analysis services to the minerals industry after acquiring North American mineral laboratory groups 'Chemex Labs' in December 1999, and 'Bondar Clegg' in December 2001. Between 2011 and 2017, ALS accelerated expansion into life sciences, adding services in pharmaceutical and health care, as well as food safety and quality testing. == Operations ==