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History of the company Dollfus Mieg & Cie



 In 1746, Jean-Henri Dollfus, Jean-Jacques Schmalzer and Samuel Koechlin set up a workshop to make “Indian Fabric” in Mulhouse.

It was the association of an artist, a trader and a financier which was at the source of the company Dollfus Mieg & Cie, which became, thanks to the loyalty of the shareholders and the spirit of enterprise of successive managers, one of the leading European textile Groups.

 

During the 19th century, DMC developed its two activities: printing on fabric and embroidery thread and played a role as a precursor in many fields: the permanent search for new creations, the opening of more than 100 points of sale, the setting up, in 1807, of the first twelve colour printing press, the organisation of a sales competition, and the concern for quality which was crowned in 1864 with the awarding of a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exposition.

 



In 1886, DMC published “The Complete Encyclopaedia of Needlework” by the Austrian Theresa von Dillmont, which was translated into 17 languages and published in more than two million copies.


The Dollfuses also illustrated themselves in the sciences with the creation in 1842 of the “Société Industrielle de Mulhouse” and did a great amount of charity work.

In the 20th century, the DMC completed its portfolio of activities with the acquisition of textile companies complementing its original businesses, and then when faced with the European textiles crisis, it began to refocus on the two areas where it had leadership: crafts and sportswear fabrics.

In April 1995, DMC SA opens the first Loisirs & Création shop in Lille. Twelve years later, Loisirs & Création has 21 shopes and represents 16.2 % of the group's turnover.

Between 1999 and 2002, after the sale of its printing and the industrial thread activities, the group refocused on two core business: craft with the DMC Creative World division and the Loisirs & Création chain, and the Sportswear division.


02/13/2007
Turnover of the 4th quarter of 2006


09/07/2006
Results for the first half of 2006