PLASTEX

The story begins when the Polish-born engineer Igor Lawdansky established a jeweler and case factory in the basement of Snellmaninkatu 23 in Helsinki on July 7, 1936, where bakelite buttons and other small items as well as electrical accessories were made. Production expanded, additional premises were needed, and they were found at Lohja station in the former chip factory, where an additional floor was built. The name of the jeweler box and case factory was changed to Oy Plastex Ab in 1943, and at the same time the factory moved from Helsinki to Lohja station. The first factory building now houses Plastex's office space.

https://www.plastex.fi/

 

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