Leather and Footwear
Falc East, Italy
Falc S.p.a is an Italian joint stock company, established in 1974 with head offices at Civitanova Alta (MC) in the heart of Marche Region's footwear manufacturing district.
Falc produces innovative and prestigious products of the finest quality and became a world leader in children's footwear thanks to its Naturino brand, whose innovative "sand effect" system has revolutionized the concept of children's shoes.
The company's recognition as a serious and reliable market leader, allowed the company to acquire important licenses in the children footwear market: in 1989 Moschino, in 2001 Oilily and in 2005 Kenzo.
Italian Falc company which acquired Leda from Knjazevac and Fruska Gora from Ruma three years ago and employees directly 1500 workers in Serbia only, now exports one million pairs of shoes produced in these two Serbian factories on the EU and US markets. After the privatization of two footwear producers, Falc invested more than €2 million into modernization of the production. Falc's management has recently opted for another investment in Serbia and acquired Zrenjanin-based Kozara and thus wound up its technological chain.
| Company Name | Falc East d.o.o |
| Year of Establishment | 2004 |
| Home Country | Italy |
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| Plant Location | Knjazevac, Ruma, Zrenjanin |
| Business Line | Footwear and leather production |

