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Lever AG (1898-1994) Archivverzeichnis nach Signatur Signatur Titel Zeitraum Stufe Umfang Lever AG (1898-1994) 1895 - 2007 Ar Alte Signatur(en): HVS 02 A A (Akten) B B B (Werbematerialien) B C C (Werbematerial und Akten) B D D (Marketingarchiv, Fotoalben) B E Nachtrag 2016 1895 - 2007 B 240 cm Direktübernahme: Ablieferung an Stadtarchiv Olten durch Dr. Stähli 16.09.2013 E.1 Akten UB E.11 Führung S E.110 Gesellschaftsorgane US E.111 Geschäftsleitung US E.111.1 Sunlight AG/Lever, Geschäftsleitungssitzungen: Protokolle und 1981 - 1995 D 17 cm Traktandenlisten Form und Inhalt: Letzte Sitzung unter dem Namen "Sunlight" 14.1.1987, erste Sitzung unter dem Namen "Lever" 18.2.1987 Standortverwaltung: Dossier: 1981-1989 - Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0001 Dossier: 1990-1995 - Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.111.2 Direktionssitzung: Protokolle 1996 - 1998 D 2 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.111.3 Weihnachtskonferenz 1998 D 1 cm Form und Inhalt: enthält Programm, Teilnehmerliste, Gruppenfoto Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.112 Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Behörden, Ämter, Kommissionen, Verbände US E.112.1 Treffen mit dem Regierungsrat Solothurn: Sammeldossier 1995 D 1 cm Form und Inhalt: enthält Zeitungsartikel Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.12 Ressourcen S E.120 Kaufmännischer, administrativer Bereich, Rechnungswesen US E.120.1 Zeitungsmeldung über Handelsregister-Änderung 1944 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.120.2 Steffen & Wilhelm AG Olten: Vertragsentwurf zur Firmenübernahme 1923 D 1 cm durch Sunlight Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.121 Versicherungen, Steuern US E.122 Salärwesen US E.13 Technik, Produkte, Fabrikation S E.130 Einkauf US E.131 Technischer Betrieb US E.132 Konstruktion, Konstruktionszeichnungen US E.133 Produktion, Produktionsanlagen US E.133.1 Seifenfabrik Sunlight: Fabrikordnung 1919 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.134 Technik, technische Entwicklungen US E.134.1 Patente und Markeneintragungen 1898 - 1957 D 3 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-SF_0001 E.135 Vertrieb, Logistik US E.135.1 Gibbs, Elida, Vinolia: Logbuch über Herstellung und Verpackung 1935 - 1938 D 1 Heft(e) ("packing reference numbers") Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.136 Umweltfragen im Zusammenhang der Produktion US Ar=Archiv Abt=Abteilung B=Bestand UB=Unterbestand S=Serie US=Unterserie D=Dossier TD=Teildossier Dok=Dokument Ausgedruckt am 07.11.2016 Seite 1 von 21 Signatur Titel Zeitraum Stufe Umfang E.136.1 Unilevers Nachhaltigkeits-Konzept, Vortrag von Ian Anderson 1997 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.136.2 Waschen, Wasser, Waschmittel: Informationsflugblätter 1975 - 1995 D 1 cm Daten: ca. 1980-ca. 1990 Sprache und Schriftart: deutsch, französisch Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0002 E.14 Verkauf S E.140 Marketing und Vertrieb: Produktdossiers US Form und Inhalt: enthält Unterlagen betr. Produkteinführung (Launch Proposal), Terminpläne, Besprechungsprotokolle, Unterlagen betr. Marktpositionierung, Unterlagen betr. Produktpräsentation in den Geschäften und Schulung für die Mitarbeiter, Argumentationslisten, Verkaufsunterlagen und Bestellvorlagen, Unterlagen zur jeweiligen Werbestrategie, Prospekte, Handzettel, Fotos, Schriftvorlagen, Unterlagen betr. Lagerbeständen, Verkaufspreisen und Auslieferung Bewertung: Es wurde keine Detailbewertung vorgenommen, die Dossiers wurden integral übernommen und verzeichnet. Einzig Doubletten wurden kassiert. Ordnung und Klassifikation: Die vorgegebene chronologische Ordnung der Dossiers wurde beibehalten. Die Angaben zum Jahr der Einführung bzw. des Relaunches wurde von den Aufklebern der Dossiermäppli übernommen; die Daten über die Laufzeit der Dossiers beziehen sich auf die vorgefundenen Akten. So können sich die beiden Angaben widersprechen (z.B. E.140.97). Sprache und Schriftart: deutsch, französisch, teilweise englisch E.140.1 Neueinführungen und Relaunches 1975-1997: Chronologische 1975 - 1997 D 1 cm Übersichten und Statistiken Form und Inhalt: betrifft Neueinführungen von Gloria Balsam Shampoo, Rexona Sport BS, Rexona Sport Anti ND, Rexona Sport Roll-on und Harmony Shampoo sowie Relaunches Gloria Haarkur und Signal Fluor Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.2 Neueinführungen und Relaunches 1975: Übersichtspapier mit 1975 D 1 cm kommentiertem Rückblick Form und Inhalt: betrifft Neueinführungen von Gloria Balsam Shampoo, Rexona Sport BS, Rexona Sport Anti ND, Rexona Sport Roll-on und Harmony Shampoo sowie Relaunches Gloria Haarkur und Signal Fluor Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.3 Trinity, nationale Einführung 1975 1975 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.4 Rexona Roll-On Sport, nationale Einführung 1975 1975 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.5 Fly away Eau de Parfum-Spray (Codename Jonathan), Einführung 1976 D 1 cm 1976 Form und Inhalt: enthält Dokumentation zur Einführungskonferenz Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.6 La Fram Puderspray (CodenameTendra), nationale Einführung 1976 1975 - 1976 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.7 Gloria Protein-Haarfestiger, nationale Einführung 1976 1975 - 1976 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.8 Rexona Roll-On Sec, Stick Fleur, Stick Fresh, nationale Einführung 1976 D 1 cm 1976 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.9 Elida Handbalsam, nationale Einführung 1976 1976 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.10 Denim men's line (Codename Toro), nationale Einführung 1977 1977 D 1 cm Form und Inhalt: enthält Konzeptpapier "brand marketing strategy" Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.11 Harmony Spezialpflege, nationale Einführung Volumenhairspray und 1976 - 1977 D 1 cm Volumenfestiger und Relaunch Volumenshampoo 1977 Ausgedruckt am 07.11.2016 Seite 2 von 21 Signatur Titel Zeitraum Stufe Umfang Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.12 La Fram und Rexona Pumpsprays (deodorant atomiseur), nationale 1977 D 1 cm Einführung 1977 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.13 Elida Handbalsam in der Stehtube, nationale Einführung 1977 1977 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.14 Fly away Exotic Dream (Codename Dreamland), nationale Einführung 1978 D 1 cm 1978 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.15 Rexona Roll-On Abtausch (Übergang auf 45ml und Grusskugel, Ersatz 1978 D 1 cm sec durch fleur), nationale Einführung 1978 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0003 E.140.16 Elida Deo-Duche, nationale Einführung 1978 1978 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.17 Fly away Perfume Body Lotion (Codename Caress), nationale 1978 D 1 cm Einführung 1978 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.18 Timotei Shampoo (Codename Tomi), nationale Einführung 1978 1978 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.19 Gloria brushing, Lotion für Fönwellen-Frisuren (Codename Surfing), 1978 D 1 cm nationale Einführung 1978 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.20 Gloria Green Apple Shampoo (Codename Gee), nationale Einführung 1978 D 1 cm 1978 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.21 Mentadent C antiplaque-Zahnbürste (Codename black&white), 1977 - 1978 D 2 cm nationale Einführung 1978 Form und Inhalt: enthält Analyse Zahnbürstenmarkt 1977 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.22 Rexona-Seife, Relaunch, Abtausch "classic" und "sport", Einführung 1978 - 1979 D 1 cm "fresh", 1979 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.23 Gloria Relaunch mit Konsumentenwettbewerb 1978 1978 - 1979 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.24 Pepsodent Pipeline-Austausch, Relaunch 1978 1978 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.25 Fly away Eau de Parfume-Spray, Relaunch 1978 1978 - 1979 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.26 Elida Combiance (Codename Cara), Branding Marketing Strategy 1978 - 1982 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0004 E.140.27 Signal Fluor-Zahnpasta, Relaunch 1980 1980 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.28 Rexona Schaumbad, nationale Einführung 1980 1980 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.29 Rexona Roll-On "mild", nationale Einführung 1980 1980 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.30 Mentadent antiplaque-Zahnbürste "junior", nationale Einführung 1980 1980 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.31 Denim Douche& Shampoo (Codename Tlaloc), nationale Einführung 1980 D 1 cm 1980 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.32 Fly away Parfum concentré Roulette, nationale Einführung 1981 1981 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Ausgedruckt am 07.11.2016 Seite 3 von 21 Signatur Titel Zeitraum Stufe Umfang Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.33 Impulse-Marke (Parfum-Deodorant), nationale Einführung 1977 und 1977 - 1981 D 1 cm 1981 Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.34 Rexona Aerosol, Relaunch 1981 1981 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.35 Fly away "silent sea", nationale Einführung 1981 1981 D 1 cm Standortverwaltung: Behältnis: FA-015-NF_0005 E.140.36 Vidal Sassoon 3-Phasen-Haarpflegesystem, nationale Einführung 1982 1982 D 3 cm Form und Inhalt: enthält Dokumentationsmappen Sprache und Schriftart: deutsch, französisch, englisch Standortverwaltung: Behältnis:
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