Exterior view of the new finishing hall at Getzner Textil, Bludenz

New finishing facility

Expansion strengthens the Bludenz production site

After a two-year construction period, the new production hall at the Bludenz headquarters of the Getzner Textil Group has been completed. At the end of the year, machinery and equipment were gradually integrated into ongoing production.

Außenansicht der Appreturhalle bei Getzner Textil in Bludenz

New infrastructure for textile finishing

The new building, covering an area of 4,320 square metres, is used as a finishing facility for the treatment of woven fabrics and also accommodates offices, meeting rooms, logistics and storage areas. Construction work was carried out by the ARGE Jäger Bau and Nägele Hoch- und Tiefbau consortium.
“The construction phase proceeded according to plan. Our thanks go to everyone involved who delivered this project to a high standard and within the scheduled timeframe,” emphasises CTO Hannes Tschofen.

Moderate growth

The operational expansion made it possible to modernise the machinery without interrupting ongoing production. “The latest production systems are operated with maximum energy efficiency and therefore support our commitment to sustainable textile manufacturing. The expansion also enables moderate growth, allowing us to meet future customer requirements,” explains Tschofen.

Jürgen Kurz, Head of Electrical and Building Services Engineering, is equally pleased: “Working together with regional companies, we were able to implement a high-quality construction concept that integrates harmoniously into its surroundings. As part of the green space concept, this included the installation of a green roof.”

“The latest production systems are operated with maximum energy efficiency, thereby supporting our commitment to sustainable textile manufacturing.”
Hannes Tschofen, Chairman of the Management Board/CTO
Spannrahmen in der Appretur
Tenter frame 10 was successfully commissioned in October 2025.

Investment in modern production technology

One of the most significant investment projects undertaken as part of the operational expansion is the installation of the new stenter frame. Over recent months, it has been gradually installed and commissioned. The modern infrastructure provides the foundation for continued stable operations as well as further efficiency gains.

“With this investment, we are enhancing quality and profitability while at the same time driving our technological development forward,” says Alexander Bitschnau, Head of Plant Engineering and Maintenance.

Facts and Figures

  • 4,320 square metres for finishing, offices, storage and logistics
  • Investment volume of 27 million euros
  • Of which approximately 3 million euros for the modernisation of the machinery and equipment
  • Construction started in October 2023
  • Completion scheduled for the end of 2025