Corporate Body

Lever & Kitchen Pty Ltd (1962 - 1989)

From
1962
Epping, New South Wales, Australia
To
1989
Functions
Manufacturing industry and Health Industry
Location
Epping, New South Wales

Summary

Lever & Kitchen Pty Ltd was established in 1962 as a result of a merger that took place between two Australian soap manufacturers, Lever Brothers Pty Ltd of Sydney and J. Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd of Melbourne. In 1989 Lever & Kitchen joined Rexona Pty Ltd, creating L&K: Rexona. Today the company is called Unilever Australasia.

Timeline

 1873 - 1890s Apollo Company Works
       1890s - c. 1915 Apollo Stearine Candle Cpy
             1883 - 1962 J. Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd
             1899 - 1962 Lever Brothers Pty Ltd
                   1962 - 1989 Lever & Kitchen Pty Ltd
                         1989 - 1993 L & K: Rexona
                               1993 - 2000 Lever Rexona
                                     2000 - Unilever Australasia

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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