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Area served
  
Worldwide

Headquarters
  
Saint-Herblain

Founded
  
1914

Type of business
  
Private

Subsidiaries
  
20 business units

Founder
  
Marcel Desoutter

Number of employees
  
1,000

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Native name
  
Desoutter Industrial Tools

Industry
  
Automotive Aerospace Off Road Light Assembly

Products
  
Industrial tools Assembly Solutions Maintenance tools Industry 4.0 Solutions

Brands
  
Seti-Tec Georges Renault Tech-motive Scan Rotor

Desoutter Industrial Tools founded in 1914 and headquartered in France, is an industrial manufacturer providing electric and pneumatic assembly tools. Products and services are sold in more than 170 countries through 20 business units. Desoutter Tools is active in fields such as Aerospace, Automotive Industry, Light Assembly and Heavy Vehicles, Off-Road, General Industry.

Contents

The French companies Georges Renault. in 1989 and Seti-Tec in 2011, the American Tech-motive in 2005 and the Swedish Scan Rotor in 2004 have been integrated in the Desoutter Tools company.

Origin

Marcel Desoutter, one of the five Desoutter brothers, was an aviator. When he lost a leg in an aircraft crash, he was fitted with an "uncomfortable wooden replacement". His brother Charles helped him regain his mobility by designing a prototype for a new artificial leg made of duralumin. It was the first ever metal leg. Lighter and easier to manoeuvre than wooden legs, Marcel was flying again by the following year.

This innovation was met with interest from other persons needing a lighter artificial leg; and it resulted in the founding of the Desoutter Company, headed by Marcel Desoutter.

Product lines

From the outset, Desoutter needed to develop specific pneumatic tools to ensure that the aluminum components of the artificial limbs were drilled efficiently.

Adjust to the numerous developments in its production, the company acquired expertise in this field that in the 1950s they decided to make it their sole business.

The original idea for this symbol was accredited to Charles Cunliffe who headed Desoutter’s Advertising department for many years after the Second World War. This was a period of growth, particularly owing to the development of a new range of products. Their launch was accompanied by a novel advertising campaign presenting diminutive figures in worker’s overalls, but with the heads of horses.

This horsepower concept was developed in many of the brand’s advertisements for about twenty years. The managing board at the time even decided that it was the embodiment of the company’s identity.

In 1973, the horse’s head was combined with the Desoutter logo script, which was a facsimile of Louis Albert Desoutter’s signature, one of the company’s founders.

To mark the centenary of the brand, the emblem recently adopted a more contemporary graphic design.

References

Desoutter Tools Wikipedia