Four generations of family business

  • In 1929, at the hands of Ramón Jové Gambús together with his partners, the Campi family, Campi i Jové, a chemical materials distributor company, was founded.
  • In 1933, Dehisa Cedicam was founded and hydrogenation derivatives were manufactured for the first time. In 1955 Quinorgan is founded.
  • In 1964, Ramon Jové Second generation, took over the different companies and consolidated them.
  • In 2006 Luis Jové Pons, began his position as CEO expanding the different companies of the group, turning Quinorgan as the flagship.

history family quinorgan

history

Ramón Jové (1896 – 1964)
History.
First generation

1933 – 1955

DEHISA Foundation

DEHISA was founded in 1933 and obtained in 1955 the license and the technology to produce adhesives, stops and buttresses in Spain for the footwear market of the German company DEGUSSA. A history of success.

1956 – 1998

Quinorgan is born, investment in technology and Asian market

In 1956 Quinorgan was born to cover the footwear market while DEHISA continues in paints and plastics. In 1965 the first exports took place that would increase in the following years with the development of Quinorgan’s own technology in 1972, after the withdrawal of Degussa from the footwear market. In 1998 Quinorgan entered the Asian market.

2001 – 2006

First subsidiaries, first extrusion line and Diana launch

Quinorgan México was created in 2001, followed in 2005 by Quinorgan DON CHEM INDIA and Quinorgan GAMMA AYAKABBI in Istanbul. Also in 2005, Quinorgan inaugurated its first production line, which it used in 2006 for the launch of the DIANA product, the buttress with more than 20 million m2 per year per extrusion.

2010 – 2016

New extrusion and expansion lines

Quinorgan acquired its second and third extrusion lines in 2007 and 2010 respectively as well as a fourth in 2016. Quintex Brasil was created in 2014 and Texon Uruguay in 2015. A history of expansion.

What do we do?

topes
TOE PUFFS

Wide range of materials to reinforce the toecap of the footwear.

contrafuertes
COUNTERS

Wide range of materials to reinforce the back of the shoe.

materiales
MATERIALS

We have a range of reinforcements-materials for footwear and its auxiliary industry.

plantillas
INSOLES

We offer you a complete range of insoles for all types of footwear.

adhesivos
ADHESIVES

We present a wide assortment of water-based, solvent-based and hot-melt adhesives.

25M

TURNOVER

75

WORKERS

+50

COUNTRIES

75%

EXPORTS

What do we do?

What is the main activity of the company?

At Quinorgan we are experts in the manufacture and distribution of a wide variety of sustainable materials for footwear and leather goods.

Where are the sheets for footwear components manufactured?

All its production is carried out in Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona, ​​Spain).

What technology will you use to manufacture your products?

We use 3 types of technologies depending on the material: extrusion, coextrusion and impregnation.

What are your environmental commitments?

·Solar energy: we have different solar energy installations that provide renewable energy and km 0 to the production and storage processes. With this, we save tons of CO2 emissions annually, reducing our environmental footprint.
Currently, we have photovoltaic panels in the Montcada i Reixac manufacturing plant (Barcelona), as well as in the Aspe (Alicante) delegation, which generate enough energy to maintain our own facilities.
·Water treatment for subsequent reuse in the production process.
·Circular economy: we collect the scrap generated by our clients, it is taken to our recycling plant in Aspe (Alicante) where it is subjected to a recycling process, transforming it into pellets. This pellet will be reused in new production processes, giving rise to new products. With this recycling process, we manage to rescue more than 250,000 kilos of waste per year.?

What countries do you serve?

We provide service throughout the world thanks to the different delegations we have in various areas of the world (Mexico, Turkey, India, China and Vietnam).