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Petzl is a family business that, over the years, has become the largest European manufacturer of personal protective equipment for those who work and play in darkness or at height. All of our products are invented and developed at our headquarters in the heart of the French Alps.
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Petzl is a French manufacturer of climbing gear, caving gear, work-at-height equipment, and headlamps based in Crolles (near Grenoble), France. [1] The company was created by the cave explorer Fernand Petzl in the mid-1970s.
Where are Petzl products made? Harnesses, carabiners, helmets, headlamps... Petzl Sport. 175K subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 135K views 9 years ago. Version française:...
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In 1970, the Petzl brand was created. Five years later, the first company headquarters was established at the foot of the Dent de Crolles. In the years that followed, the number of employees increased as the company experienced local and international growth.
For 50 years, Petzl has been built around four pillars, four fundamental values that motivate every decision we make: remaining a stable family business, encouraging innovation to imagine the best solutions, insisting on industrial excellence with the goal of zero defects, and remaining engaged with our communities by providing global best ...
From Petzl headlamp design through production, quality is the centerpiece of Petzl's approach. Take a few minutes to meet the key stakeholders in this process and the resources that they...
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Jul 14, 2021 · Where are Petzl products made? The majority of Petzl products are made in France but some pieces are outsourced to Malaysia and other areas across the Far East. Environmental action. Petzl are committed to the 3 R’s: Reduce: Zero single-use plastics used in our packaging and in our factories by 2025.