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328:. Julin invested on the premises and took over a number of companies, such as Billnäs Bruks, Tyko Bruks, Inha Bruks and Finska Bult. The subsidiaries continued operation as independent units. By 1920, Fiskars had regained its position as a significant company, being the tenth largest of the newly independent Finland and the second largest engineering company after the 537: 351:
which emerged in the early 20th century. In 1908 he took part in founding the Finnish Engineering Industry Bureau and later the Finnish Industry Bureau. Julin was involved in the creation of the Finnish Engineering Industry Association and in 1921 formed the Finnish Industry Federation; he was a
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Julin returned to Finland in 1900 and became an engineer at the Fiskars company. In 1904 he was appointed managing director and in 1906 he became the company general director after death of his paternal uncle,
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Julin is characterised as a warm and social person who had a large circle of friends. His social character led to increased alcohol intake which gave him the nickname
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and graduated as a mining engineer in 1895. Subsequently, Julin travelled around Europe visiting a number of mining and engineering companies. He worked for
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Julin was a founding member of the 1903-created Finnish Engineering Industry Employers' Association, and was one of the employers' leaders in the
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Julin was married to Elin Constance, née Blomberg. The couple had a son, Albert von Julin, who died at a young age during the
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Julin managed Fiskars for almost 40 years, until 1942. As a manager he was an old-school industrialist who was against
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Julin was a municipality council member in Pohja and supported the local folk college. He took part in the last
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company. Julin led the company for almost 40 years and grew it into one of the largest companies in Finland.
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to an industrial family. After his studies he spent several years gaining work experience in
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and graduated as an engineer in 1894. He continued his studies in the
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Finnish Engineering Industry Employers' Federation (1929–)
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Julin also had a significant role in creating the Finnish
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West Uusimaa Finland-Swedish folk college (1909–1918)
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vuorineuvos

Pohja
Grand Duchy of Finland
Finland
Finnish Polytechnical Institute
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
Board memberships
Cross of Liberty, 1st Class
Commander of the Order of the Lion of Finland
Commander of the White Rose of Finland, 2nd Class
Winter War
Fiskars
vuorineuvos
Pohja
Caucasus
Fiskars
employers' associations
Diet of Finland
Fiskars
Pohja
Emil Lindsay von Julin
Fiskars
ironworks
reallyceum
Hamina
Finnish Polytechnical Institute
Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden

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