Gerhard Topp to acquire Ploucquet Group’s textile unit in Brasov

Ploucquet Group, German company specialized in manufacturing pant components to sell out its unit in Brasov to a textile accessory producer, Gerhard Topp. There are 42 employees working at the Brasov unit which will keep their jobs, working for Gerhard Topp.

This transaction will allow Ploucquet to focus on its activities in Zittau, Germany. Since 1806, Ploucquet has been a reliable source of inspiration and textile expertise. As one of the leading European providers of innovative, environmentally friendly textile processing technology, they set standards for the products of tomorrow. They shape the future of textiles in a pioneering way using comprehensive customer-oriented solutions.

At Ploucquet, tailor-made solutions are the answer to individual customer requirements. A modern textile finishing plant sets technical benchmarks and guarantees excellent results, provides flexibility, and ensures the highest standards of quality.

Gerhard Topp specialises in cut tapes and textile solutions. Since 1945 they have developed innovative, individual products both for the technical and fashion area.

Their products accompany you in your everyday life and ensure your safety. They are used in cars, in electrical products and engineering, in domestic, leisure and cleaning articles, as well as in clothing, accessories and shoes.

Their production in Germany guarantees quality and customer proximity, creates innovations and thus secures jobs and training places. The plant of the Germann site covers together with the new wide-weaving goods and warehousing construction over 4.500 square meters.

With its plants in Italy and Romania they are gaining access to an increasingly international market .

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