Kores (company)

Kores (company)

KORES is an Austrian stationery producer company
Founded in 1887 by Wilhelm Koreska.
KORES was the first carbon paper producer and distributor in Europe.
From 1912 KORES started to produce various office products.
In 1939 KORES had a number of factories on 3 continents including Europe, Africa and Asia.
Between 1941 and 1949 two other factories were built, the first in Spain, and the other in Mexico.
In 1951 a new brand name, RADEX was emerged along with the original KORES name.
Nowadays both KORES and RADEX has a wide range of office products e.g. self-adhesive tapes,
gluesticks, correction tapes, correction fluids as well as the original carbon papers.

External links

*http://www.kores.com/


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