History
Four Generations of Textile Experience under One Roof
We are a group of three businesses that have been in the textile industry for generations. With great dedication to quality and craftsmanship, we've built Adventureland, DECCO and BCF Confection into a solid structure over the course of 70 years.
In 1954, great-grandmother Germaine De Dier began producing coats and accessories in Haaltert, a village near Aalst in Belgium. The economy revived after WWII and many family-owned textile businesses in East and West Flanders also benefited from this. It was the start of a thriving family business which, generation after generation, expanded and perfected its knowledge and experience.
In 1954 Germaine De Dier starts producing coats and accessories in Haaltert (Belgium) The economy revives after WWII and many family-owned textile businesses in East and West Flanders also benefit from this. It is the start of a thriving family business which, generation after generation, expands and perfects its knowledge and experience.
In 1972, Joseph De Cremer expands the company to two locations in Belgium, employing 100 people.
The successful growth continues and in 1989 Carl De Cremer, the third generation already, opens a production unit in Tunisia, employing 100 people.
In 2018, Nicolas De Cremer joins the company to lead the family business into the future. The business has built up extensive craftsmanship and is specialised in the high-tech textile production of workwear and baby textiles. 70 years of Belgian expertise combined with modern technology and new ecological insights guarantee a successful future of a sustainable textile industry.