Company history Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld
| 2011 | Gothic Arch II cutting technology |
| 2010 | First private label supplier to launch 5 bladed disposable razors |
| 2009 | Introduction of 5 bladed razor for men with Gothic Arch I cutting technology First private-label 5 bladed razor for women |
| 2008 | Relaunch of corporate identity Relaunch of croma® range (private label razor - croma® razor, disposable razor and razor blades) |
| 2007 |
Change of ownership |
| 2006 | Market launch of private label, croma® evolution shaving systems Opening of the new administration and logistics centre Recertification of the company in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 |
| 2005 | Range was expanded to include three new products Winner of the "Grand prize for small and medium-sized business" |
| 2004 | "Oscar for small and medium-sized business" |
| 2003 | Company gets its own Development Department Certification in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 |
| 1999 | Establishment of the joint venture Jung-Feintechnik GmbH |
| 1998 | Construction of a new production hall |
| 1997 | Successful certification in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001:1994 |
| 1995 | Construction of a new administration and packaging building |
| 1991 | Assumption from Franz Holzknecht/Treuhand Relocation of the production from Bolzano in South Tirol to Eisfeld with 240 employees |
| 1989/1990 | Makeover and relaunch as Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld |
| 1974/1976 | Start of mass production of stainless chrome steel razor |
| 1968 | Feintechnik specialises in razor blade production and consistent outsourcing of operations from other divisions Production of rust-free razor blades begins |
| 1953 | First participation of VEB Feintechnik Eisfeld in the Leipzig Trade Fair |
| 1952 | Development of industrial production of carbon steel razor blades |
| 1948 | VEB Feintechnik Eisfeld - the only manufacturer of wet shaving technology in East Germany |
| 1945 | Expropriation of Albin Ritzmann - restart under the name RITZMA-Werke Eisfeld |
| 1920 | Establishment of RITZMA-Werke by Albin Ritzma (1890-1947) |






