Doosan Corporation (Holding Company) • Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials supplies the main materials for polychlorinated biphenyls, a core part for electronics, including copper clad laminate and
OLED materials (illuminating and common layer for fluorescence phosphorescence.) • Doosan Corporation Digital Innovation provides customers including Doosan affiliates with
information technology consulting, system setup, business system operation and
information technology infrastructure operation. • Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell Power: Doosan Corporation Fuel Cell has a full lineup of products, from power generation to residential use, based on its proprietary fuel cell technologies. • Doosan Corporation Retail: Doosan Tower is a
shopping mall with more than 550 fashion stores, attracting 20 million visitors each year.
Affiliates •
Doosan Enerbility, established in 1962, develops thermal power plant, nuclear power plant, seawater desalination plant, casting and forging and construction in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and North America with a total of $9.6 billion in revenue in 2012. Doosan has built over 400 nuclear, thermal and combined-cycle power plants. Doosan has proprietary technologies for all three major desalination types: multi-stage flash, multi-effect distillation, and reverse osmosis. The company has acquired Romania's largest casting and forging manufacturer, the boiler manufacturer Mitsui Babcock, and a Czech-based turbine manufacturer, Skoda Power. It has also established desalination
research and development centers in Tampa, U.S., Damman, Saudi Arabia and
Birmingham, UK. • Doosan Industrial Vehicle: A manufacturer of global logistics equipment, as well as engine-type forklifts and electronic forklifts. •
Doosan Fuel Cell: Doosan bought U.S. fuel cell maker
ClearEdge Power, a
stationary fuel cell manufacturer based in
Silicon Valley. • American Engineering Services (currently, Doosan Hydro Technology) in 2005. • IMGB (currently, Doosan IMGB) in 2006. Doosan IMGB is the largest casting and forging company in Europe with headquarters in Romania. •
Doosan Babcock Energy in 2006 •
Doosan Bobcat in 2007 • Advanced Technology Lubben in 2008, located in
Lübben, outside Berlin (Germany) and has the original technology to support the production of material handling equipment for warehouses and airports. •
Doosan Robotics: Manufacturing industrial robots •
Škoda Power in 2009, a manufacturer and supplier of Skoda design steam turbines from 5 MW to 1,200 MW, machine halls and of customer services for fossil and nuclear power plants, combined cycles, co-generation and incineration plants. • Enpure: in 2012 Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction acquired Enpure, a U.K. based water/wastewater treatment company with core technologies and patents for removing foreign matters from source water and seawater, as well as water/wastewater treatment and design of desalination facilities. • Oricom provides services for marketing brands including planning, creative, brand consulting, media, promotion and online marketing. • Hancomm is a representative general advertisement agency in Korea, which has been leading the development and growth of the advertisement industry along with Oricom. •
Doosan Bears, formed in January 1982, the first year of the professional league in Korea, was the country's first professional
baseball team. • Doosan Cuvex operates the Ladena golf club in Chuncheon, Korea. •
Doosan Magazine was in 1996 the first fashion magazine publisher in Korea, known as the local licensee for
GQ,
Vogue,
Allure and
W.
Auxiliary Organizations •
Yonkang Foundation, established in 1978 in honor of the company's first chairperson the late Yonkang Too Pyung Park, is involved in scholarships, R&D financing, overseas training for teachers, educational welfare and sharing books. • Doosan Art Center supports young artists in its facilities, including Yonkang Hall, Space111 and Doosan Gallery. • DBRI (Doosan Business Research Institute): The Doosan Leadership Institute hosts educational programs including workshops, forums, and seminars for employees of the group. == See also ==