Katun’s Legacy: Providing Unsurpassed Value
Katun has a proud legacy with many important milestones in our growth and development. It has been an exciting history, filled with new ideas and amazing achievements that truly changed the lives of our employees, customers, vendors, suppliers, and other partners.
More than three decades ago, the arrival of Katun altered the office equipment landscape and helped legitimatize the aftermarket, becoming a viable OEM alternative resource where a customer could find trusted, reliable products at a great value. As we begin our fourth decade, we have renewed our commitment of being a strong partner for you, one which you can trust to deliver quality, service and value for the next three decades… and beyond.
1979: Modest Beginnings, Great Possibilities
Katun is founded with a workforce of 15, a few offices, a small warehouse and a limited offering of parts for office imaging equipment, as well as an aggressive entrepreneurial spirit. A mission based on quality, service, and value is established. Among the customers we served in 1979 were 27 independent office equipment dealers who remain our loyal customers still today — and many individuals who have brought their trust in Katun with them into new and larger organizations.
1980-1982: The Products and The People To Push All Boundaries
The Katun employee base surpasses 50 and the company relocates to a new, larger facility in 1982 to meet the requirements of a growing customer base. Products for LTT (liquid toner) copiers, Katun’s first Selenium Tellurium (SeTe) drum, and many key parts for Savin equipment fuel our amazing early growth. Katun becomes the primary option for customers seeking OEM-equivalent performance at less-than-OEM prices.
1983-1985: New Worlds of Knowledge
The 1983 acquisition of Bedford International, a successful distributor of copier parts and supplies to Europe, leads quickly to establishment of our first international Katun facility in the UK and a sales office in France in 1985. Under the heading “Katun Training Systems,” the company strengthens its position as a valuable, trusted resource for the office equipment industry.
1986-1987: Performance Beyond Expectations
Katun and its suppliers discover new ways to deliver great value to customers, including a “universal” toner for use in multiple Canon copiers. New facilities in Germany and the Netherlands reflect the company’s increasingly global business. By 1987, customers in over 100 countries create annual Katun revenue growth above 50 percent. Also in 1987, Katun becomes the first aftermarket company to offer an OPC, with the introduction of its OPC drum for use in Sharp 7700-series applications.
1988-1989: Lasting Partnerships Yield Amazing Progress
Continued business growth enables relocation to a new, modern facility that remains our headquarters today. Through an important joint venture, Katun begins manufacturing fuser rollers with genuine DuPont TEFLON®* brand coatings. Other key product development partnerships are formed with companies such as Goodyear Tire & Rubber.
*TEFLON® is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company used under license by Katun Corporation.
1990-1991: Dedication Without Limits
Platinum alloy clad corona wire, the company’s first amorphous silicon (a-Si) drum, and its first remanufactured drum unit/cartridge are enthusiastically greeted by customers in 1990-91. Katun HQ employees brave a record-setting Minnesota Halloween blizzard in 1991, determined to serve our customers while other local companies shut down. The storm dropped 28.4 inches of snow over a three-day period, setting a single storm record for the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
1992-1993: New Lines of Growth
Katun establishes itself as a world-class fuser roller manufacturer by opening its subsidiary Minco Manufacturing, Inc., in Colorado, USA. Katun also continues to build on core distribution strength by opening a new European Distribution Center in Gorinchem, the Netherlands, and operating retrieval and refurbishment programs that earn the 1993 NOMDA/LANDA Environmental Award.
1994: Delivering On All Promises
In our 15th anniversary year, Katun becomes an even more valuable partner for customers worldwide. The opening of the newly constructed North American Distribution Center in Davenport, Iowa, USA, immediately reduces product transit times for many USA customers. In Europe, Katun expands its customer base by completing the acquisition of a large aftermarket competitor, the parent company of the Tepro and Franchini groups. Meanwhile, Katun U.K. receives the respected BS 5750 certification for its service program. In 1994, Katun becomes the first aftermarket company to offer “patch technology” drums, when it introduces an OPC drum for use in Sharp 2035-series digital copier/printers.
1995-1996: Meeting Every Challenge
Katun research and development efforts deliver problem-solving, high performance technologies, such as FIBRA® fuser cleaning rollers and a unique, problem-solving developer unit rebuild kit. Facility expansions continued around the world with the opening of a larger distribution center in the Netherlands, and a new distribution center in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The 1996 debut of our corporate web site at www.katun.com makes important company information available to a wider spectrum of customers. Also in 1996, Katun introduced the first TUF/SIL® upper fuser roller, using patented technology in the application of a DuPont Teflon® (fluoropolymer) coating over a silicone rubber roller.
*TEFLON® is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company used under license by Katun Corporation.
1997-1999: A Truly Global Presence
Completion of a state-of-the-art Research and Development Annex greatly expands Katun’s in-house product development and testing capabilities. In 1997, Katun is recognized as the BTA Vendor of Choice and becomes the first aftermarket company to offer a positive charge OPC drum. Soon after opening a full-service distribution center in Singapore, company employees focus on the single largest expansion in Katun history: new operating companies open simultaneously in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. In mid-1999, the launch of the Katun Online Catalog is greeted enthusiastically by customers who were now able to order Katun products via the Internet.
2000-2002: Greater Strength in Unified Resources
Katun gains new versatility and strength when it acquires D&R Products, a major player in the high-speed printer market, EBS, an established fax products provider, and becomes affiliated with Parts Now!, the world’s largest distributor of computer printer parts, under a single holding company. Other major changes mark Katun’s continued transformation from a company with a product line dominated by parts and supplies for analog copiers into a company fully immersed in the digital age. Although Katun later divests of these companies, the company gains tremendous knowledge and experience in the printer and high-speed production print markets – key areas for future growth.
2003-2004: A Brand You Can Trust
The company’s commitment to our historical mission of providing OEM-equivalent products to the imaging industry is further embodied in the unveiling of the Katun® Performance™ brand. For years to come, products and services “powered by results” will bring our customers all the quality, value and OEM-equivalent performance they demand and have come to expect from Katun.
2005-2006: Bold Moves Ensure Future Progress
Carlyle Singer is named President and CEO, bringing to Katun renewed vision, energy and strategies, most notably in the area of color and laser printer products, designed to build upon Katun’s history and provide the direction needed to guide us toward an even more successful future. Our continued global presence is reflected in the opening of our new China office and the company being honored with the 2005 Minnesota Governor’s International Trade Award, recognizing “excellence, innovation and growth in global commerce.” In 2005, Katun again reaffirms its leadership position by being the first aftermarket company to introduce a PXP chemical toner.
2007-2008: Expanding Our Horizons
Katun expands with major initiatives in the color, printer and production print markets. New color product offerings are very well received by our customers, including color toner for use in Canon iR 3200-series applications and color toner for use in Konica Minolta C350-series applications.
2009 – 2010: A Milestone, Followed by Explosive Growth
In 2009, Katun proudly reaches its 30-year-milestone, having built upon a foundation of quality, dependability and competitive pricing. Explosive growth in color and printer product offerings soon follow. By the end of 2010, well over 10 billion color pages have been printed using Katun color toners.
2011 – 2013: Remarkable Growth In Printer and Color Imaging Supplies
As the decade begins, Katun evolves along with the rapidly changing imaging industry. Hundreds of new, high-quality products are introduced, with remarkable growth in printer and color toners. Katun’s R & D and Technical Operations teams continue to overcome significant technical challenges, leading to the development of Katun’s first negative charged color toner for Kyocera applications and the launching of “trickle feed” toners for use in Canon and Konica Minolta machines.
In 2013, Katun proudly achieves two key milestones: 25 billion color pages and one trillion overall pages (color and monochrome combined) produced by customers using Katun toners.
2014: Celebrating 35 Years of Service
Katun celebrates 35 years of providing parts and supplies for imaging equipment that deliver the best overall value in the imaging industry. Hundreds of cost-saving toners, drums and parts were introduced, offering dealers, distributors and resellers from around the globe with multiple opportunities to reduce costs and improve profitability without risk.
We thank our customers and strategic partners for their unwavering support and look forward to partnering with them even more successfully in the future.