Our story
It all began in the post-war years, in 1945, with the creation of Dupré.
The company manufactured products for several markets, starting with textiles for the sports, leisure, retail and automotive markets.
Another part of the company was dedicated to manufacture and sale Tancarville dryers.
Dupré splits into two different companies. Himalaya takes over the dryer division, while Eurosandow focuses on the textile division.
Right from the start, Eurosandow innovates to broaden its expertise. Specializing in braiding and weaving, the company manufactures products mainly for the automotive market.
The company invested to be able to manufacture nets and no longer use contractors. A key step that shows the company’s determination to internalize the entire manufacturing process for total control over production. This enables Eurosandow to ensure the quality of finished products.
1995 marks a milestone with the sale of the first net to equip the Citroën Saxo. This allowed Eurosandow to develop a new activity in the automotive market, paving the way for numerous other collaborations with carmakers.
This new plant brings Eurosandow closer to its customers, mainly automakers with assembly lines in Eastern Europe.
This year marked a new turning point for the company, which set up a weaving loom. The strategic objective behind this initiative was to master narrow-band weaving, enabling the production of woven straps. These straps were then used in markets such as the automotive and aeronautical industries.
Eurosandow pursues its development by introducing continuous overmolding machines into its manufacturing process. This advance makes it possible to produce cables, cords and straps to meet the most specific requirements.
Focused on the future, Eurosandow is steering its development towards new horizons. Thanks to its R&D department, the company innovates to design technical solutions adapted to the most demanding markets such as aeronautics, rail or even the army.