KORS (shoe factory)

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KORS
Founded1934
Headquarters,
Products Shoes
Website www.kors34.ru

KORS (also Novosibirsk Shoe Factory, Leather and Shoe Factory named after Kirov) is a shoe factory in Novosibirsk, Russia. It was founded in 1934. [1]

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History

The shoe factory was founded in 1934 in Novosibirsk. In 1935 it occupied the building of the former Military Rusk Plant. [2]

During the Great Patriotic War, the factory produced about 7 million pairs of boots for sailors and soldiers; during this period, the enterprise also manufactured ski bindings, mine casings, etc. [1]

In 1969 the shoe factory produced over 6 million pairs of shoes (187 models). [1]

In 1970–1980 the factory maintained economic ties with India, China, Vietnam, Italy and Yugoslavia. [1]

In 1972 and 1984 the plants of hard and chrome leather were reconstructed. [1]

In 1988, injection molding machines were put into operation, thanks to which an additional 750 thousand pairs of shoes were manufactured. [1]

In the 1990s, the factory was re-equipped. Computer technology appeared at the enterprise. [1]

Finance

2020

Culture

In 1935, the House of Culture named after Kirov was created at the factory. In 1937, the Museum of Labor and Military Glory was founded. [1]

Even before the Great Patriotic War, the Kirovsky Udarnik newspaper began to be published. In 1956, the Tribuna nespaper appears. Since 1995, the factory begins to publish a newsletter. [1]

Directors

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ламин В. А. (2003). Энциклопедия. Новосибирск. Новосибирск: Новосибирское книжное издательство. pp. 448–449. ISBN   5-7620-0968-8.
  2. Военно-сухарный завод. Novosibdom.ru.
  3. 1 2 ООО КОРС-К. РБК Компании.