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Lauma Fabrics
Factories and
manufacturing
All production including warping, knitting,
dyeing and finishing under one roof with
no outsourcing involved.
The building of the main production site in
Liepaja ranked as the 8th largest factory
in the World in 2016 (100k sqm), after
Volkswagen, Hyndai, Tesla, Boeing,
Belvidere, Mitsubishi and Jean-Luc
Lagardère Plant.
The company made an investment of
€6.4 million in 2014-2015 and 2019 in
dye-house modernization in Latvia, which
enables beam and jet dyeing; includes water
scouring machine and stenters.
The Group has own machinery needed for
the full production cycle:
■ In Latvia & Germany: 10 yarn weaving.
machines, 249 fabrics/narrows knitting
and weaving machines, 4 drying
machines, 27 dyeing machines as well as
other supplementary equipment.
Fabrics and laces are mainly produced in the
Latvian factory in Liepaja in the north of Latvia
(471 employees):
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Built in the early 1970s to provide textile
products throughout the Soviet Union.
Consequently, the business was established
with both knitting and dyeing &
finishing facilities
Dye-house recently modernized
■ The entire production process takes place in
the same factory, enabling Lauma to fully
control all stages of the process
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■ Provides ample space for expansion
■ The knitting machinery is well
maintained and generally is adequate for
current needs
There are two smaller operating elastic
fabrics units in Neukirchen, Germany
(knitting) and Wuppertal, Germany (dyeing and
finishing) with 53 employees.View entire presentation