Fire hoses have been a part of our lives since second century BC, as a
tool to ensure the life and property security of the people. Turkish
fire hose manufacturer GENFI carries on the tradition that goes back to
17th century, when the first modern fire hoses started to be
manufactured in the Netherlands; a tradition in which life security
takes precedence over the monetary concerns. The GENFİ Hortum Sanayi ve
Tic. ve Ltd. company born in 1991 and raised by the hands which have
cared for human life, continues to manufacture modern and high-quality
fire hoses in its plant in Eskişehir.
Our high-durable polyester yarn based fire hoses are carefully
manufactured upon a well-dedicated process to ensure never to
disappoint the customers of GENFİ. The yarn that GENFİ supplies from
the heart of modern fire hoses manufacturing world, namely Europe, for
its fire hoses contributes to its world-class quality by 80%. Our
circular weaving machines based on modern manufacturing technologies
outputs, with its twill weaving system, TSE certified hoses with higher
atmospheric pressure, that would never leave you on the lurch. Our
products have been used and adopted by a broad range of both national
and international users.
The continuous customer trust we maintain by our fire hoses intended
for factories, hospitals, forest administrations, municipalities,
schools, other public bodies and sites, and the millions that have
chosen our products constitute the main guarantee of our presence. Our
products are also widely used in agricultural irrigation of fields and
gardens. Despite the challenging competitive conditions, our
uncompromising commitment to the quality has been giving out fruitful
results starting from 2005, with the lengthy steps of growth our
company has taken. Our manufacturing capacity up to one million meters
per year indicates a small but significant step in our search towards
lighter, stronger products that require less maintenance.
Competing only with itself within the market it exists in; GENFİ
represents the future where fires no longer pose a threat.











