In 1879 the hatter Josef Frind purchased the ground and an industrial building in Decin-Podmokly and established a felt factory Filzfabrik Frind. As the first in the Czech Republic introduces production of felt polishing and grinding wheels, and founds tradition that develops up to now.
Company’s further growth is then followed with product portfolio’s extension primarily for footwear industry – felt insoles. In 1945 the company passed under the government control and became the part of the state-owned enterprise Mitop. Named „factory 4“ was its part until 1991 when NETEX was established.
Chronology
1879 | Josef Frind establishes felt factory called Filzfabrik Frind. |
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1945 | Filzfabrik Frind passes under state control. |
1948 | Filzfabrik Frind is incorporated in the newly founded national company Mitop. |
1958 | The beginning of construction of a new manufacturing plant, including the production of nonwovens. |
1961 | The production in new plant starts. |
1990 | Separation from Mitop, production plant Netex is created. |
1991 | The privatization of the manufacturing plant in Děčín followed by establishment of private company NETEX, spol. s r.o. continuing its activity within the current production program – technical wool felt and nonwovens. The new production technology of thermally-bonded nonwoven Struto is introduced progressively. |
2011 | Current owners take over the company. |