History of the PLOMA a.s. company
- 1907 - Adolf Kohn - steam, sawmill and parquet factory in
Hodonín

- 1928 - commencement of the blockboard and plywood
production - 1935 - Czech joint-stock veneer factory, Prague (it fell within
the Ringhoffer - Tatra concern)

- 1939 - World War II.

- 1945 - Plywood and Veneer Works, national enterprise, Prague
- 1950 - Moravian plywood and veneer works, national
enterprise, Hodonín - 1952 - Hodonín plywood and veneer works, national
enterprise, Hodonín - 1963 - production of single-layer wood-chip boards
- 1964 - commencement of the water-proof plywood for
technical purposes - 1965 - Moravia-Slovakian Wood Processing Works, national
enterprise, Hodonín - 1968 - Plywood and Veneer Works, national enterprise,
Hodonín - 1980 - new modern production line for wood-chip boards put
into operation - 1989 - Plywood and Veneer Works, state enterprise, Hodonín
- 1992 - ZPD Hodonín a.s.

- 1992 - establishment of the joint-stock company ZPD Hodonín
a.s. - 2001 - production of the blockboards with glued middle-layer
opened - 2002 - company’s name changed - PLOMA, a.s.
- 2002 - PLOMA, a.s.

- 2003 - C-o-C Certification pursuant to CFCS 1004-1:2002
- 2004 - production of wood-chip boards terminated
- 2004 - ISO 9001 Certificate for Division 1 - Wood

