The frustration of local mask makers



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Mouthguards are still made in Austria, although not for the government. In any case, the demand for FFP2 masks is increasing.


Aventrium Managing Director Dominik Holzner with Sales Manager Rudi Egger in mask production.

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Aventrium Managing Director Dominik Holzner with Sales Manager Rudi Egger in mask production.

Palmers boss Tino Wieser is upset. When you talk about the government’s acquisition of 18 million FFP2 masks for the elderly, one word keeps coming up: clumsiness. Austrians over 65 are getting mail with ten FFP2 masks these days, or not. The promised delivery is partly delayed. What Wieser is most excited about: They were made in China, certified in Turkey, and then imported by a company from Lower Austria.

In April, Palmers established the mask joint venture with fiber maker Lenzing …

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