Netmark A/S
Netmark A/S was established in Denmark in 1995 by Jørgen Sørensen. In the course of time, Netmark A/S has developed into the present well-known company and year by year its activities have expanded. We have 40 years of experience with manufacturing of knotted netting in different fibers for pelagic trawling, bottom trawling, purse seining, aquaculture and other industries. In 2003 Netmark A/S established a production unit (UAB Netmark) in Lithuania which is dedicated to the production of nettings and twines. Netmark has also invested in the well-known braiding company Dania Braiding that is producing braided twines and ropes for the fishing industry. We also use Dyneema fibers for our Aquaculture nettings. Using these fibers provices us with aquaculture nets, that are up to a third of the weight compared to traditional nylon and the aquaculture nets using Dyneema fibers also have smaller twine diameters. Every year we manufacture many kilometers of twines to our customers worldwide.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Aquaculture
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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About us
Netmark is a Danish company dedicated to manufacturing of knotted nettings of nylon, Dyneema®, polyester and polyethylene.
In 2003 Netmark A/S established a production unit (UAB Netmark) in Lithuania which is dedicated to the production of nettings and twines. Netmark has also invested in the well-known braiding company Dania Braiding that is producing braided twines and ropes for the fishing industry.
Today the head office is located in Denmark, Frederica which is placed in the middle of the industrial zone. The production takes place in Lithuania. In 2015 Netmark toke over the well-known company Danina Braiding ; manufacturer of braided ropes and twines for industry and fishing.
The last development in 2015 is an expansion of the existing production facilities in Lithuania with 1400m2. The total production space is today 5600 m2.
High quality netting
We manufacture twisted nylon and braided nylon netting, handspliced nylon netting, handspliced Danline netting, knotted Danline netting, Dyneema® nettings and polyester netting. All the nettings from the above mentioned fibres for pelagic fishing gear are impregnated and heat treated for better abrasion resistance, optimal knot strength and stability and prolonged lifetime. Purse seine nets are produced of black nylon raw material and impregnated with a special treatment which ensures the stability and top quality for your purse seines.
Aquaculture nettings
We source our raw materials carefully and follow the quality very closely in order to ensure that all the delivered by us materials are working properly both in the new fishing gear and also in case of repairs when the panels are replaced.
Strong high class twines
Apart from netting we offer all type of twines without treatment in white and black and heat-treated and impregnated in white, black and green:
- Twisted nylon twines
- Braided nylon twines
- Twisted Dyneema twines
- Braided Dyneema twines
- Twisted Polyester twines
- Braided Polyester twines
- Braided Polypropylene twines
Custom made products
Apart from the above mentioned standard products Netmark offers custom designed products – often a mix or different fibres – which are made in order to solve a specific problem our customers may have.
Please note that our sister company Dynamica Ropes can offer a wide range of Dyneema® ropes for various applications within pelagic and bottom fishing.
Netmark is qualified in ISO 9001:2015
Netmark was certified according to ISO 9001:2015 in January 2018 to ensure a high standard of quality.
The quality management system describes the business and production processes from the initial customer contact through planning, execution, closing the project and improving where needed.
We conduct regular audits and management reviews to ensure that the processes being followed achieve the goals that have been set and that a continuous improvement process is being maintained.