1934 - 2020

When the 30s arrived, a gradual textile industrialization began in Argentina, which motivated the entrepreneurial spirit of Mr. SIMON MAYER, who advised contact with European factories of textile machinery and yarns, in order to obtain representation of them. This was how the first BENNINGER silk and cotton looms, warping machines and jiggers from the same source were introduced, as well as the fine cotton yarns of the firm RICHARD HARWOOD, of Bolton-England, and other textile and textile machineries. raw Materials.

 

As of November 16, 1934, the item DONO, ENCABO & Co was constituted. with the aforementioned DONO and ENCABO, which a few years later joined GERMAN DOMINGO. They gave renewed impetus to their agent activity, with the addition of new and important representations, especially in the field of circular knitting and knitting machines and their spare parts, needles and platinums, as well as in the field of installations of weaving, looms for cintería, laboratory equipment, engraving and stamping cylinders, yarns, release papers for the manufacture of plastic fabrics, etc., etc.

In 1968 the firm DONO, ENCABO & Co., Had to regret the disappearance of the partner GERMAN DOMINGO and in 1972, the painful loss of JOSE RAMÓN DONO, both highly esteemed and appreciated in the field of text industry. They were then incorporated into the firm ROBERTO COLOMER and OSCAR HUGO RODRIGUEZ RIBEIRO, who collaborated effectively in the firm since 1937 and 1948 respectively, forming with the founding partner ADOLFO ENCABO, the current company DONO, ENCABO & Co.

The firm DONO, ENCABO & Co., Since 1975 occupies its own premises and offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

At present the Society is constituted by: ROBERTO COLOMER, OSCAR HUGO RODRIGUEZ RIBEIRO, GUILLERMO COLOMER and HUGO MARIO RODRIGUEZ RIBEIRO.

This anniversary surprises the firm DONO, ENCABO & Co. surrounded by the consideration and affection of its clients, clients and friends, preserving the unalterable norms of seriousness and responsibility that have been its characteristic throughout its trajectory at the service of the textile industry and the importing trade of our country.