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Fibers

 

The development of textile industry in Serbia was followed by significant investments in manufacturing of chemical fibers, both viscose and synthetic.

In 1953 in the town of Loznica the construction of one of the largest facilities for manufacturing of viscose fibers in Europe started – the factory VISKOZA that was completed in 1958.

During the period between 1960 and 1980 several companies for production of synthetic fibers were founded, such as PROGRES in Prizren (PES, PA), ZELE VELJKOVIC in Leskovac (PA), ITES in Odzaci (PP) and DUNAV in Celarevo (PP).

Production of Man-Made and Synthetic Fibres

 PRODUCT

M.U.

1990

1998

2000

2002

2003

2004

Viscose fibers

103 t

44.6

7.0

7.9

0.6

1.9

2.3

Synthetic fibers

103 t

13.1

2.1

1.1

1.6 

1.2 

11.1

During the1980’s the production performance of this sector was at the level of more than 45,000 tpy of rayon fibers and 12,000-15,000 tpy of synthetic fibers. At that time the company VISKOZA was one of the biggest European exporters of viscose fibers.

At the beginning of the 1990's this production sector drifted into a crisis and its performance has declined continuously – the present volume of production is at the level of about 15% of achievements reached two decades ago. The company VISKOZA, already in serious financial problems, did not restore its production activities after the ending of NATO attacks. Financially supported by the government, a production of viscose fibers was finally restored in the second quarter of 2003.