Bullitt Group

British multinational mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturing company

  • Electronics design
  • Electronics manufacture
  • Telecommunications
Founded1 June 2009; 14 years ago (2009-06-01)Founders
  • Colin Batt (co-founder, director)
  • David Floyd (co-founder, director)
  • Richard Wharton (co-founder, director)
HeadquartersReading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
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WorldwideProducts
  • Mobile phones,
  • rugged smartphones,
  • consumer electronics
Brands
  • CAT Phones
  • CAT Mobile Accessories
  • Motorola Phones
  • Land Rover Phones
Revenue
  • Increase UK£61.3 million (2014)
  • Increase UK£30 million (2013)
  • Increase UK£10 million (2012)
WebsiteBullitt-Group.com

Bullitt Group Ltd was a British-based international mobile phone and consumer electronics business. Founded in 2009 by Colin Batt, David Floyd and Richard Wharton; Bullitt designed, manufactured, marketed, and sold consumer electronic devices in partnership with global brands. It was the worldwide licensee of Caterpillar Inc. for 'rugged' mobile devices and accessories, and Motorola for outdoor-orientated consumer electronics.

Bullitt's products were sold in more than 75 countries, and the company had a presence in key markets around the world, including China (Shenzhen), the United Kingdom (Reading), and the United States of America (New York). Manufacturing was primarily in China.

Growth and development

Founded in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2009, Bullitt Group Ltd opened international operations in China in 2010, and in the USA in 2012. Bullitt's first licence was with JCB mobile devices, and in February 2012, the company became the worldwide licensee of Caterpillar Inc. for mobile devices and accessories. Licences for Ted Baker (high quality, design-led audio devices), and Kodak (easy to use smartphones) soon followed. Most recently, Bullitt Group Ltd became a global licensee for the Ministry of Sound[1] to develop a range of headphones and connected audio devices that was to launch in May 2015. Around May 2016, it partnered with Bullitt Group Lltd to launch a portfolio of mobile devices and peripherals.

In May 2016, Bullitt announced a partnership with Land Rover which will bring about the development of a new portfolio of mobile devices and peripherals.[2]

In February 2021, Motorola partnered with Bullitt Group to develop Moto-branded rugged phones which will be drop-proof and shock-proof.[3]

In January 2024, the company shut down after a failed critical planned restructuring.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Sound partners with Bullitt Group". www.MusicWeek.com. Music Week. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Land Rover partners Bullitt Group on new smartphone and range of accessories". TheGadgetsFreak.com. The Gadgets Freak. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Motorola signs deal with rugged-phone maker Bullitt Group". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  4. ^ Weatherbed, Jess (31 January 2024). "A tough break for rugged phone fans as key manufacturer shuts down". The Verge. Retrieved 7 April 2024.

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