Marcel Bich

Businessman and co-founder of Bic pens

Marcel Bich - Businessman and co-founder of Bic pens
Born

1914
111 years ago

Died

May 30th, 1994
31 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A businessman co-founded Société Bic in 1945, revolutionizing the writing instrument industry with the introduction of the ballpoint pen. The company became synonymous with affordable and reliable pens, leading to the widespread use of disposable writing instruments. Under his leadership, Société Bic expanded its product offerings, including lighters and razors. The success of the Bic brand established it as a global leader in writing tools. Bich played a significant role in ensuring the company's sustained growth and innovation until his passing in 1994.

Co-founded Société Bic

Introduced the ballpoint pen

Expanded product lines to include lighters and razors

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