About JUTA UK

The JUTA brand itself was established back in 1946, and the organisation has since grown to become one of the world’s most respected manufacturers of technological fabrics and synthetic products.

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JUTA's Story

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The JUTA brand itself was established back in 1946, and the organisation has since grown to become one of the world’s most respected manufacturers of technological fabrics and synthetic products. With its global headquarters in the Czech Republic, JUTA now employs over 2,000 people and has 14 state of the art production facilities across Europe and beyond.

About JUTA

JUTA’s core business centres around the extrusion of polymers for membranes, fibres and twine and the subsequent processing of these materials into high quality finished products for a range of markets. One of the keys to JUTA’s ongoing success is its vertical integration. Its operations encompass everything from the processing of basic chemicals, polymers and raw materials to the development of high quality fibres and woven fabrics which are ultimately used in the final product. This innovative approach, combined with the latest manufacturing technology, enables the company to ensure consistently high quality across the entire production process.

At JUTA we pride ourselves on the quality and flexibility of our manufacturing and our commitment to innovation. Our highly advanced facilities have been designed so that we can respond quickly to changes in demand and continue to deliver exactly what the market needs. Furthermore, our ongoing investment in the latest technologies means that we continually set the benchmark for others to follow, exceeding expectations and providing our customers with an unrivalled level of reassurance. We also recognise the impact that our operations may have on the environment, and work hard to use resources efficiently, reduce waste and ultimately produce sustainable products.