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Jacomo represents style, blending the architecture
of shapes, originality and modernity. Looking into the future, Jacomo
forever makes perfume tradition rhyme with innovation in design.
As time goes by, Jacomo makes a point of maintaining the same aesthetic
and olfactory spirit: perfumes with character inside true works of
contemporary art.
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Its know-how in the luxury perfume industry |
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| Its factory covering 10,000mē, situated in
Deauville, combines human skills and technological prowess. The site
is equipped with highly effective lines for the production of perfumes
and cosmetics |
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Its heightened sense of quality |
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| ISO 9001 certified (International Quality
Insurance Standard), Jacomo's controls every stage of the production
process and ensures the utmost quality and safety. |
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Its competence for professionals |
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The quality of its installations, combined with
its skills in the luxury perfume industry, enables Jacomo to
earn the trust of major cosmetic and selective perfume brands.
Jacomo takes action at all stages of the production of alcohol-based
products, cosmetic creams and emulsions (packaging, management and
logistics) and also provides its customers with "full service" |
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Jacomo's growth |
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Its presence in the world :
To convey its passion for perfume, Jacomo has precise knowledge of
the international markets and constantly adapts to cultural specificity.
Its true attentiveness and sense of communication make Jacomo a brand
that is acknowledged and respected the world over.
Jacomo is distributed in over 115 countries and represented by 85
agents with exclusive rights. In 2001, Jacomo confirmed its international
growth and opened its American subsidiary in New York so as to meet
the demands of North and South American markets.
Each year, Jacomo takes part in the main international shows open
to professionals in the luxury industry (Cannes, Orlando, Bologna,
Singapore).
Its development
In 1995, Patrick van den Schrieck, Chairman of Sarbec Cosmetics
(leading independent manufacturer of cosmetic products for modern
distribution), took over Jacomo and provided the necessary economic
and industrial means for its development. He strengthened Jacomo's
brand image while meeting the commercial requirements of this selective
market.
Over the past years, Jacomo has shown an average yearly progression
of 20%, with 90% of its turnover in export. |
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Its licences |
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| Jacomo is taking on a true "name" by signing a full
textile and accessory collection. The Jacomo licence concept
can be recognised by its style, both modern and refined. |
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