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Johnson & Johnson
spread its roots to the world’s largest democracy,
India, during the endemic post-independence turmoil
of 1947. It was Mr. Patrick Whaley who set about
with confidence and determination during this period
of turbulence to begin the wok of establishing Johnson
& Johnson in the subcontinent. Things progressed
quickly and by 1948, Johnson’s Baby Powder
was being manufactured by British Drug House in
Prabhadevi, Bombay, and marketed by the company.
Other consumer products like TEK toothbrushes, Johnson’s
Baby Cream and Prickly Heat Powder followed
suit. However, highly specialized products like
Belladonna plasters, pharmaceuticals and Permacel
Tapes were imported from the parent company. It
was only ten years later that the company began
to manufacture its own products.
In September 1957, a new company, Johnson &
Johnson India Ltd. was created and registered with
twelve employees on its rolls.
In the 50 years since its establishment as a modest
12-employee outfit, Johnson & Johnson Ltd. has
gained a reputation for delivering high-quality
products at competitive prices. Our success, we
believe, stems from our staunch commitment to caring
for and catering to the needs of our customers and
employees.
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Facts on Johnson & Johnson |
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Founded in 1886 in New Brunswick, New
Jersey.
Headquarters situated in New Brunswick
for more than 115 years.
International expansion started in 1919
with J&J Canada.
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