History

2009 Our branch in Sofia has moved to its newly built premises in Musachevo (nearby Sofia). The branch was inaugurated in October with an in-house exhibition and a show room opening (Design Center Bulgaria).
  The corporation's biggest show room (Design Center Bucharest) was inaugurated with an in-house exhibition in September.
2008 FRISCHEIS currently plans to open branch offices in Sielnica (Slovakia), Novska (Croatia), as well as Sibiu and Iasi (Romania).
  Initiation of business relationships in Serbia.
  Initiation of business relationships in Russia.
  Transfer and new construction of the Pirovac (Croatia) branch to Sibenik.
  Transfer of the Cluj (Romania) branch to Napoca.
  Transfer of the Bucarest (Romania) branch to newly constructed facilities.
2007 Opening of the Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) branch
  Opening of the Pécs (Hungary) branch.
  Opening of the Kiev (Ukraine) branch.
  Transfer of the Timisoara (Romania) branch to newly constructed facilities.
  Opening of the Varna (Bulgaria) branch.
  Opening of the Vodnany (Czech Republic) branch.
  Opening of the JFFurnir veneer plant in Brasov (Romania).
2006 Opening of the Dakova (Croatia) branch.
  Takeover of Finnforest Romania with locations in Bucharest, Cluj, Timisora.
  Opening of the Licartovce (Slovakia) branch.
  Opening of the Zalaegerszeg (Hungary) branch.
  Opening of the Celje (Slovenia) branch.
2005 Opening of the Ostrava (Czech Republic) branch.
  Opening of the Rijeka (Croatia) branch.
  Initiation of business relationships in Bulgaria.
  Opening of the Timisoara (Romania) branch.
  Opening of the Cluj (Romania) branch.
2004 Opening of the Miskolc (Hungary) branch.
  Opening of the Szeged (Hungary) branch.
2003 Opening of the Pirovac (Croatia) branch.
  Initiation of business relationships in Slovenia. Opening of branches in Ljubljana and Murska Sobota.
2002 Opening of the Brasov (Romania) branch.
  Opening of the Györ (Hungary) branch.
2001 Opening of the Brandys (Czech Republic) branch.
  Reconstruction and transfer of the Zamberk (Czech Republic) location to Ceska Trebova.
  Opening of the Zagreb (Croatia) branch.
  Transfer of the Dunaharazti (Hungary) branch to newly constructed facilities.
2000 Initiation of business relationships in Romania.
  Opening of the Zilina (Slovakia) branch.
1999 Opening of the Rockycany (Czech Republic) branch.
  Start of business relationships in Hungary and Croatia.
  Opening of the Dunaharszti/Budapest (Hungary) branch.
1998 Opening of the Trnava/Spacince (Slovakia) branch.
  Reconstruction and transfer of the Vlasim (Czech Republic) branch to Domasin.
  Opening of the Zamberk (Czech Republic) branch.
  Reconstruction and transfer of the Brixlegg branch to Kramsach.
  Opening of the saw wood and veneer center in Stockerau.
1997 Opening of the saw wood and veneer center in Wels.
  Takeover of the Wertholz center in St. Marein, Steiermark.
1996 Opening of the saw wood and veneer center in Salzburg-Aupoint.
  Opening of the Vyskov (Czech Republic) branch.
1992 Opening of the Vlasim (Czech Republic) branch.
1991 Opening of the first foreign branch in Leipzig.
1990 Initiation of business relationships in the Czech Republic.
1986 Opening of the Brixlegg branch.
1985 Takeover of Kunstoff Zengerer G.m.b.H in Graz.
1978 Opening of the Salzburg-Bergheim branch.
1965 Opening of the Villach branch.
1964 Takeover of veneer wholesaler Holver in Vienna/Start of veneer production using foreign and domestic wood.
1959 Opening of the Linz and Bad Hofgastein branches.
1948 Company founded by Josef and Antonia Frischeis at the company location in Stockerau, near Vienna.

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