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Bonded by trust

Bonded by trust
March 11, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.

By Jenny Yu.  

How Franklin International’s culture and history drive the future of adhesion. 

For nearly a century, Franklin International has built its reputation on trust, innovation and a people-first approach that continues to shape its role in the global adhesives market. The video “The Franklin International Family: A Tradition of Trust, Innovation & Excellence” offers a behind-the-scenes look at how family ownership, product leadership and long-term relationships have guided the company since its founding in 1935. 

Franklin’s legacy is rooted in solving real-world challenges through meaningful innovation. The company helped pioneer several breakthroughs that remain influential today, including the first liquid hide glue in ready-to-use form and the first adhesive used in peel-and-stick postage stamps. As the video notes, “Franklin has built a legacy of innovation, quality and commitment to excellence. Their Titebond brand is the most recognized name in woodworking glues.” That history continues to inform the company’s purpose and its vision to be the most trusted adhesion company in the world. 

Trust, according to Franklin leaders, is earned through consistent action rather than short-term gains. “What’s important in being the most trusted adhesion company in the world is building partnerships with people,” David Rowe, director of reactive products, shares in the video. “We’ve earned trust with our customers through our actions, not just by chasing profits.” That philosophy extends beyond products and into the relationships Franklin maintains with customers across industries, from professional builders to makers and DIYers who rely on Titebond products in projects meant to last generations. 

The video also highlights the internal culture that supports Franklin’s long-term success. Employees describe an environment shaped by respect, accountability and close connections to ownership. “What makes this place special is the people — the way you don’t feel like a number, the way you’re treated as an individual,” expressed Chad Blackburn, a Franklin production manager. “That culture allows Franklin to compete globally while remaining grounded in its family-owned values. 

As Franklin International moves forward under fourth-generation family leadership, its focus remains unchanged: deliver dependable adhesive solutions, invest in people and build trust that stands the test of time. 

Watch the video, “The Franklin International Family: A Tradition of Trust, Innovation & Excellence,” to learn more about the people, values and innovations behind Franklin International.

Learn more about Franklin International in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.titebond.com.


 

About the author

Jenny Yu

Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. When she's not writing, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones. 


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