Saint-Gobain Announces New Brand Identity
At its recent annual general meeting, Saint-Gobain unveiled its new logo.
At its recent annual general meeting, Saint-Gobain unveiled its new logo. A new interpretation of the bridge symbol that has represented the group for more than 40 years, it also incorporates a vibrant skyline illustrating the group’s brand territory of “living places.” This logo reflects an updated positioning for the brand, based around its promise to design, manufacture, and distribute materials that improve the wellbeing of both individuals and society as a whole.
“At Saint-Gobain, our materials and solutions are designed to help increase the comfort of people today, wherever they live, work, and travel,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, chairman and CEO. “But we need to do this sustainably, helping to safeguard the planet for future generations. For us, these aspects of wellbeing are complementary, two sides of the same coin.”
The shift in brand positioning underlines the group’s commitment to creating a stronger connection with the general public. Better informed through digital media, consumers play an increasingly important role in specifying the products that are used in their projects. Saint-Gobain wants to explain how its materials and solutions contribute to daily life, through its brand values: expertise in materials; a culture of innovation; an understanding of customer needs; and an approach based on openness and responsibility.
“We need to be more visible to end consumers,” said de Chalendar. “Today’s strong brands demonstrate the value they bring to people. I want everyone to know what Saint-Gobain stands for, and the role our brands play in daily life.”
For more information, visit www.saint-gobain.com.
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