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THE HISTORY:
Wool weaving was started in the year 1936 on the site where you today will find Baltic Textile Company. At this time the factory consisted of 7 looms, producing yearly app. 7000 m of fabrics from worsted wool for men’s suit and women’s dresses. Today we employ 150 workers and produce approx. 1.500.000 meters of top quality furniture fabrics, wool cloth and plaids. Furthermore we have established a service department for cutting and sewing sample material and printing and sewing of head rest covers for the flight industry.
The 70 years of tradition strongly influences the commitment we today place in
our products and services.
During the Soviet occupation of Lithuania the company was among the most sought after at the trade fairs in Moscow where state companies placed orders to each other. After the freedom in 1991 hard times occurred and markets were falling apart. In 1999 the company Baltic Textile Company was founded as a Danish-Lithuanian joint Venture and took over machines and buildings and employed the most skilled workers. New machines were purchased and production is now made on Swiss Sulzer looms and Benninger Warping machines. THE PRINCIPLES:
Top quality at reasonable prices Flexible production and short delivery times Full Service solutions to customers incl. Logistic and Development solutions
Environmentally friendly products and productions.
THE VISION: It is the intention to establish a company selling top quality textile products worldwide, in close co-operation with a number of key distributors and customers. To select products and markets where quality matters and where service is appreciated and to meet such criteria to full satisfaction of our customers. To remain active in the creation of new products and designs, closely together with our customers.
THE ENVIRONMENT: We take pride in making environmental friendly products. No heavy metals or other harmful components are being used. The company has optained ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 registration.
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