Ullmann rope factory since 1915 – We certainly know the ropes – now and for over 100 years
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SEILFABRIK ULLMANN

WE CERTAINLY KNOW THE ROPES – NOW AND FOR OVER 108 YEARS

What started out as a village ropery has since developed into an international company with a history stretching back over four generations. With 250 employees, represented at seven sites in four different countries and manufacturing over six million metres of rope every month, we are one of the world’s leading rope manufacturers.

COMPANY HISTORY

FROM VILLAGE ROPERY TO AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP

The Ullmann rope factory was founded in 1915 by Albert Ullmann in Wetzikon, Zurich. Several years later, the owner operated business was passed to Josef Ullmann and relocated to Abtwil, St Gall, where a cable railway was constructed in 1950. In 1968, the youngest son, Martin Ullmann, took over ownership of the rope factory and at the beginning of the 1970s founded the first branch office in Chur, Graubünden. A new factory hall was constructed in Abtwil and the purchase of a rope beating machine enabled ropes to be produced mechanically for the first time.

With the patenting of a fully automated machine for cord production and the purchase of rope braiding machines, rope manufacturing increased rapidly. New customer groups were developed and in 1982, a second branch opened its doors in French-speaking Switzerland. The factory building in Abtwil quickly reached its capacity limits and new production facilities for the firm were constructed in St Gall, and inaugurated in 1984. A ground-breaking innovation was patented; the Usacord Shock-Line. Production was steadily increased and the machine facilities expanded, and from that point on, ropes made from high-tech fibres were also included in the product portfolio. The sole proprietorship firm incorporated in 1986 to become the Seilfabrik Ullmann AG. At the end of the 1980s, the firm took its first steps into overseas markets.

Production facilities were set up in Costa Rica and one year later, the Seilfabrik Ullmann AG took over Bremer Tauwerke in Germany.

The organisation underwent ISO certification in the year 2000. Due to a challenging raw material situation, production was relocated from Costa Rica to Thailand in 2001.

Another major milestone was reached in 2008 with the acquisition of mamutec AG with operations in Zug (Switzerland) and Hungary, and the founding of Corderie Ullmann SARL in France. The organisation entered the DIY store/do-it-yourself market. In 2012, the Seilfabrik Ullmann AG was awarded the Golden Velvet prize for outstanding Swiss pioneering achievements by Swiss Textiles. The site in Hungary was expanded in 2014 to include additional production and assembly halls. In 2015, the Bremen plant moved into its own offices and workshops. In 2016, the branch office in French-speaking Switzerland was relocated to Burgdorf, Bern. A training centre for occupational safety, load securing and lifting technology was set up in 2017. In Spring 2022, a solar plant covering 2,000.m² and with a power output of up to 600,000 kWh goes into operation at our factory in Hungary. As a result, the majority of textile products are now ecologically manufactured using the power of the Sun. We launch our new “SOLAR TEXTILE” label. The company’s facilities in St Gall were expanded. Operations of the Ullmann Group rope factory are now managed by the fourth generation of the family, Patrick Ullmann and Roy Ullmann, and comprises six locations with three production sites.

1915

Foundation by Albert Ullmann
in Wetzikon (ZH), Switzerland

1929

Relocation to Abtwil (SG),
Switzerland

1947

Ownership passed to the founder’s
son, Josef Ullmann

1950

Construction of a new ropewalk
in Abtwil SG, CH

1968

Ownership passed to Josef Ullmann’s
son, Martin Ullman

1970

Application for the first world patent
for automatic rope braiding

1972

Opening of the branch office
in Chur GR, Schweiz

1974

Construction of the first factory building for mechanical
rope production in Abtwil (SG), Schweiz

1984

Construction of a new business site in
Gaiserwaldstrasse, St. Gallen, Schweiz

1995

Foundation of the company Seilfabrik Ullmann
Bremen GmbH, Bremen, Germany

2008

Acquisition of mamutec AG in Switzerland and
mamutec KFT in Hungary and foundation of
Corderie Ullmann SÀRL Ensisheim, Frankreich

2010

Appointment of Martin Ullmann’s sons, Patrick
and Roy Ullmann, as managing directors

2016

Opening of the branch office in
Burgdorf (BE), Switzerland

2022

Commissioning of a 2,000 M2 solar plant launch
of the “Solar Textile” label mamutec Hungary KFT

30

successful patents

250

employees

107

years of experience

OUR SPECIALITIES ARE

CUSTOMER-SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTS AND SOLUTIONS

Developed for groups of persons required to spend time in hazardous areas that are unfavourable for telecommunications, such as burning buildings, underground garages, caves, tunnel systems, etc.

The communication cable is braided into a polyester rope and ensures full duplex connection up to 5,000 m via laryngeal microphones. The respiratory protection telephone guarantees a secure connection between the emergency services.

Rope with integrated expansion range made from natural latex. This specially developed rope is used in any application where impact and forces need to be fully eradicated at the fixing points, such as boat towing lines, salvage and tow ropes for vehicles, etc.

In the USA this rope system is successfully used as hurricane protection for sailing ships and motorised yachts. Winner of the “Black Velvet” (innovation prize from Swiss Textiles; for outstanding pioneering achievements)

We develop customised industrial solutions such as ropes with sprayed-on plastic components, internally lubricated ropes, cords with special coatings for household appliances, vehicle manufacturing, door openers and robots and ropes with integrated antenna cables for hearing instruments and communication devices.

Ropes made of high-tech fibres or ropes with internal lubrication and external coatings such as robot control cables or silver-coated calibration lines also form part of our customer-specific developments and solutions.

Mesh fabric with integrated meadow seeds for safe, non-slip greening of walls and embankments.

Special granules are used to store the moisture required for the seeds to germinate.

Different seed mixtures are used depending on the height above sea level.

Winner of the innovation award at Infra-Tourist

Rope with an integrated shock absorber made of special-purpose foam. Specially developed to optimally absorb knocks and bumps that may affect people or objects. 

Used as impact protection on playground equipment such as birds’ nest swings or as fenders and fender ropes to protect the sides of vessels in water sports.

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