Getzner Textile

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Getzner Textil AG
legal form Corporation
founding 1818
Seat Bludenz
management Roland Comploj
(CEO)
Rolf Gottmann
(Director Production / Technology)
Martin Frick
(Director Finance)
Wolfgang Kunze
(Management BU Africa)
Hannes Tschofen
(Management BU Technics)
Gerhard Leitner
(Management BU Shirting)
Number of employees 960
sales € 375 million (2017)
Branch Manufacture of clothing damasks, fashion fabrics and technical textiles
Website www.getzner.at
As of December 20, 2019

The Getzner Textil AG is an international, Austrian textile manufacturer with headquarters in Bludenz . The Getzner Textil AG is part of the holding company Getzner, Mutter & CIE . With around 960 employees (2019), Getzner Textil AG is the largest employer in the district capital Bludenz and is one of the largest companies in the state of Vorarlberg and one of the largest colored weavers in the world.

Turbine system of the Mengbachwerk in Nenzing opened in 1897 (1909)
Major fire of the five-story factory building of Getzner, Mutter & Cie. in Feldkirch (1902)
Weaving machine at Getzner Textil AG in Bludenz (2013)

history

The company was founded in 1818 under the company name Getzner, Mutter & Cie by Christian Getzner , Franz Xaver Mutter and Andreas Gassner.

A year later, the company opened the first red dye works in Western Austria in Feldkirch and the company's first machine spinning mill. In 1820 the company was already employing around 3,000 homeworkers for spinning and weaving in the Bludenz area and the adjacent valleys. The current location at Bleichestraße 1 in Bludenz was established in 1827 when the company took over the local city of Bleiche.

Getzner in Bludenz and Bürs was, like many textile companies of the time, also a pioneer of regional electrical energy generation and energy supply. At the end of the 19th century, Getzner converted the originally mechanical energy conversion to hydropower plants for generating electrical energy, and new power plants were built. The Mengbachwerk in Nenzing was the first power station of the Getzner company to go into operation in 1897 . Until around 1980, the entire electricity consumption of the Getzner Group was covered by its own energy generation.

In 1902 the five-story factory building of Getzner, Mutter & Cie. destroyed at Leonhardsplatz in Feldkirch and not rebuilt.

After the company's extensive international business activities, in 1980 the company's textile division was outsourced to the Getzner Textil AG stock corporation that still exists today .

subsidiary company

Getzner Textil AG has the following subsidiaries:

  • WR Weberei Russikon AG ( Russikon / Switzerland )
  • Getzner Textil Weberei GmbH ( Gera / Germany )
  • Getzner Handel GmbH ( Lustenau )
  • TFE Textil GmbH (Bludenz / Nüziders)
  • Kneitz GmbH ( Bad Mitterndorf / Austria)
  • SR Webatex GmbH (Bayreuth / Germany)
  • Blaha Textilveredelung Bayreuth GmbH (Bayreuth / Germany)
  • E. Schoepf, Stammbach , Germany

production

Getzner Textil AG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-quality clothing damasks (African damask) as well as fashion fabrics for shirts and blouses. Corporate fashion and technical textiles complement the product range.

According to its own information (2017/2018), Getzner produces around 75 million linear meters of fabric annually in six weaving mills with 760 weaving machines, four finishing and two dyeing plants, generating sales of around 375 million euros. The export share should be over 98% (over 60 countries).

Certifications and Awards

Certifications

Certifications from Getzner Textil AG in the area of ​​production and environmental protection:

Awards

  • Best employer in Vorarlberg (category: over 300 employees)
  • Family business of the year (category: over 300 employees)
  • Company of the year 2018 in the textile industry
  • klima: aktiv award-winning project

power supply

electricity

The company has been generating electrical energy in several power plants since 1897:

  • Alvierwerk I
  • Alvierwerk II
  • Klarenbrunn upper school
  • Klarenbrunn lower level
  • Bleiche, Mengbachwerk
  • Upper spinning mill
  • Lower spinning mill

Some of these are no longer in operation today.

District heating network

Getzner has put its own district heating network into operation since 2001. In addition to personal use, this also supplies public buildings in the area, such as B. the outdoor and indoor swimming pool ValBlu. The heat sources are compressors and flue gas heat exchangers in the steam boiler systems.

Technical data of the district heating network:

  • Heat input into the district heating network: 6,200,000 kWh / year (100%),
  • of which for public buildings: 3,000,000 kWh / year (48.4%),
  • Own consumption: 3,200,000 kWh / year (51.6%),
  • Investment costs: 800,000 euros (of which 170,000 euros are funded).

Web links

Commons : Getzner Textil  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e About us on the Getzner Textil website. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  2. Information on the website: Getzner Mutter & CIE .
  3. According to the Getzner, Mutter & Cie website , queried on October 27, 2013.
  4. Meyer Mayor AG ( Neu St. Johann / Switzerland ), which previously belonged to the Getzner Group independently , was merged with WR Weberei Russikon AG in 2018: Textile industry: Meyer-Mayor is new from Bütschwil , website: Tagblatt.ch.
  5. E. Schöpf GmbH has officially been part of the Getzner Group since March 19, 2019: two strong brands under one roof .
  6. Certifications , website of Getzner AG.
  7. Getzner Textil is Vorarlberg's best employer 2018 , website of Getzner AG
  8. All winners at a glance , website: vol.at (2018).
  9. We are looking for Vorarlberg's most successful family businesses , website: when & where.
  10. Received a special award , website: mein district.at/bludenz from October 31, 2018.
  11. Project: Getzner Textil AG , website: klima: aktiv.
  12. Getzner Textil is happy about another award , website: Getzner Textil AG.
  13. Unique successful project , website: vol.at from December 4, 2018.
  14. Current power plant data : [1] , website of the holding company: getznermutter.at/ewerke.
  15. Step by step to energy autonomy , website of the Land Vorarlberg (Energieautonomie Vorarlberg).
  16. Meters and more , website of the state of Vorarlberg (Energieautonomie Vorarlberg) from June 6, 2019.
  17. a b through waste heat recovery , website from Getzner AG.
  18. Case Study: Use of waste heat at Getzner Textil AG , website of the State of Vorarlberg (Energieautonomie Vorarlberg) from May 2014.

Coordinates: 47 ° 9 ′ 4.2 ″  N , 9 ° 49 ′ 23.1 ″  E