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Salmo Leather GmbH 30 Jan 2010

nanai history

Journey through time
nanai – leather in an unprecedented quality
1979 A vision is born
Rudolf Laschinger, with his roots in the salmon business, establishes a small smokehouse
in the Bavarian forest. A bold entrepreneur with the right touch and business acumen,
he expands the smokehouse over the years into a global fish cannery.
1985 A company takes off
Laschinger GmbH is founded in Bischofsmais, Bavaria, as the first company to import
and process salmon on a grand scale. It successfully takes this luxury item, salmon, and
turns it into high quality merchandise for the average consumer. Within a short time,
Laschinger manages to skillfully boost its production capacity, while its environmentfriendly
farming techniques earn it Naturland’s certification for organic salmon. This
event spawns what is now the successful subsidiary nanai.
2005 A legacy is rediscovered
The idea that salmon skin should be higher up the value chain serves as the inspiration
for using an environment-friendly industrial process to turn salmon skin into premium
quality leather. Research identifies a distinctive method used by the Nanai folk for
tanning fish skins, a form of art bearing great significance over millennia for this
indigenous group in Eastern Siberia. Clearly, one cannot let such a unique form of art
disappear into oblivion. A host of technical tanning specialists from Bischofsmais work
for years with the Nanai folk. They jointly devise the right formula and reconstruct the
tanning process handed down for generations.
2005/06 A pioneering feat creates nanai leather
Trials are conducted with tanners around the world, but none delivers acceptable
results. Following numerous tests, the process is optimized in an in-house laboratory and
scaled up to an industrial level. nanai leather now undergoes a totally new, environmentfriendly.
multi-stage process. Years of research and highly advanced technologies help
retain the pigmentation and unique texture of the salmon skin. This sows the seed for the
birth of the company nanai.
2006 The vision of self-manufactured leather becomes reality
Salmo Leather GmbH is founded, and professional distribution of nanai leather
commences. Holger Hain, a shareholder, takes the helm as the firm’s Managing
Director. From 2003 through 2008, he is simultaneously a shareholder and MD of
Laschinger GmbH, responsible for the finance and human resources departments.
2007 A solid merger
Europe’s leading salmon curing establishments merge: Laschinger GmbH of
Bischofsmais and Morpol S.A. of Uska, Poland. Their goal is to reposition themselves
and win market share in the competitive European and global arenas. Also, they aim to
utilize valuable synergies, combine innovation capabilities, boost on-time deliveries, and
raise the quality of raw materials. After-merger ownership: a 75% share is retained by
the former shareholders of Laschinger GmbH. The remaining 25% is held by the merged
entity, Laschinger GmbH / Morpol S.A., which assures supply of the desired raw
material.
2007 Quality par excellence
A stringent quality assurance program is launched to ensure compliance with the DIN
standard for leather. A salmon skin has now moved up the value chain to become nanai
leather. This leather par excellence is certified by FILK (Freiberg Research Institute for
Leather and Synthetics). Due to the premium quality raw skins used, the leather fulfills
all relevant manufacturing standards for fashion, accessories, interiors, and furniture.
These unsurpassed base properties result in nanai leather with lasting superior comfort
and low abrasion. The leather is light, yet tear-proof. It is thin, yet robust. It is multipurpose
and ideal for a broad range of merchandise and applications.
2007 Premium quality leather
As one of the few German producer of nanai leather in the sector with a chrome-free
tanning process, it was necessary for nanai to convert the formula into an industrial
process. nanai leather is exotic and elegant. Yet, in contrast to leathers from endangered
species, one can enjoy it in many forms without a guilty conscience. Additional
certifications confirm that nanai leather is especially hypoallergenic. It fulfills all
significant standards, guidelines, and material requirements. Compared with
conventional leathers of equivalent thickness, it is superior in terms of its fading
resistance, rub fastness, and color fastness.
Certifications:
Hypo-allergenicity / Rub fastness / pH value / Finish adhesion / Flexing endurance /
Water spotting resistance / Dry cleaning / Tensile strength / Tear strength / Stitch tear
strength / Fat content (dichloromethane extract) / Tanning residues / Shrinkage
temperature / Fading resistance / Abrasion resistance
2008 Initial samples are released
The design and production of two sample collections (accessories) named Square and
Girlande is initiated. The material is slated for testing during production and for quality.
Custom furniture is also manufactured for connoisseurs.
End of 2008 Market launch & distribution
nanai is ready for the market. The distribution network is organized from Bischofsmais,
employing local staff. Plans are to exhibit at the APLF in Hong Kong and New Delhi,
and at Lineapelle Bologna and Le Cuir a Paris. Collaboration is initiated with the Esmod
School of Fashion to open the doors for presenting other innovative merchandise and
samples of nanai leather at exhibitions. Since its founding, the workforce at the nanai
head office in Bischofsmais, Bavaria, has grown to 40 persons.
2009 nanai in the fashion world
nanai cooperates with the famous young fashion designer duo from Berlin, mongrels in
common, at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010. The duo uses the
unique nanai leather for its collection called “A Siberian Icelandic Marriage.” mongrels in
common is excited about the innovative nature and philosophy of nanai leather and is
creating an exceptional, premium quality collection. Christine Pluess remarks, “We are
very happy to be working with nanai. We were thrilled about the material after just one
look and see great potential in this collaboration.”
01-2010 The successful partnership between nanai and mongrels in common is continued for the
2010/2011 season. nanai again supports the Berlin fashion label during the Mercedes-
Benz Fashion Week Berlin in January 2010. Going “new ways and realising one’s
visions, these are qualities that connect nanai and mongrels in common”, says Holger
Hain, managing director of nanai.
01-2010 The successful designer Michael Michalsky uses the special leather from nanai for his
autumn/winter collection 2010/2011. Cleverly sewn together to multi-coloured pieces,
the leather is used for hems in various collection parts. Chrissie Morris uses the leather
to set exotic accents in her ladies’ shoes designed exclusively for MICHALSKY.
02-2010 Nanai leather finding application in vehicle furnishing
The extraordinary nanai leather also convinces BMW and can be ordered by special
request. The BMW X6M is the first vehicle worldwide to be furnished with this leather.
The moulding and various applications, usually made of plastic, wood or piano lacquer,
are individually crafted with nanai leather. A very lively design results from using this
natural leather.
2010 Outlook
Pollini, one of the most famous Italian manufacturers of high quality bags and shoes
plans to introduce the nanaileather to the market in 2010.
In addition, many exciting collaborations with well-known designers and companies
from areas such as interior, fashion, accessories and jewellery are already being planned
and will attract lots of attention in the coming months.
nanai – a synonym for outstanding quality leather
http://www.nanai.eu
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