Organic Dyes & Pigments (ORCO) Completes Acquisition of Bolger & O’Hearn

LINCOLN, R.I. — August 5, 2024 — Organic Dyes & Pigments LLC (ORCO) announced the acquisition of the assets of Bolger & O’Hearn, Inc., located in Fall River, Mass., effective July 31.

For more than 50 years, Bolger & O’Hearn has had a proud history of supplying specialty chemicals and colorants to the textile, paper and coatings industries.

“We are excited to welcome Bolger & O’Hearn and their customers and employees to the ORCO family,” said John D’Amelio, president of ORCO. “This acquisition continues to strengthen ORCO’s presence in key markets and positions us for future growth.”

Organic Dyes and Pigments is a colorant solution provider offering a broad range of high-quality dyes, pigments and specialty chemicals used in a diverse base of industries including textiles, coatings, agricultural products, construction materials, HI&I and many others. The company based here, with additional manufacturing operations in Union, S.C.

Posted: August 6, 2024

Source: Organic Dyes and Pigments LLC

Helix Sleep Launches Partnership With Sit ‘N Sleep — Brand Expands Presence In Southern California

PHOENIX, Ariz. — August 6, 2024 — Direct-to-consumer sleep brand Helix Sleep announced today a new retail partnership with Sit ‘n Sleep.

“We’re thrilled to bring on Sit ‘n Sleep as another valued retail partner,” said Jerry Lin, EVP of Strategy & Operations at 3Z Brands. “Sit ‘n Sleep is an iconic brand and a trusted household name across Southern California. Their commitment to helping people find the right mattress for their specific sleep needs, body type, and health aligns perfectly with the mission of our retail program, making this a perfect partnership. We are thrilled to collaborate with a company that shares our brand ethos as we work to make Helix products more accessible across the United States.”

Helix Premier

Starting this month, Sit ‘n Sleep will carry five of Helix’s top-selling mattresses in their stores across Southern California. Sit ‘n Sleep will be the first retailer to offer the Helix Premier mattress, an all-new hybrid model designed exclusively for brick-and-mortar stores. The Helix Premier mattress offers ultra-high-density comfort with seven meticulously designed layers, including high-density memory foams, advanced GlacioTex™ Elite technology, full perimeter edge support, and ultra-supportive zoned lumbar coils.

Sit ‘n Sleep will also carry Helix’s best-selling Midnight lineup, including the Midnight Core and Midnight Luxe. As an upgrade, customers can opt for the ultra-popular GlacioTex™ cooling cover on both the Midnight Core and Midnight Luxe models. Rounding out the offerings include Helix’s Twilight Luxe model, a premium firm mattress designed to support side sleepers, and Helix Kids, a flippable, supportive sleep solution for kids.

“We’re thrilled to have added Helix to our Brand assortment,” said Nelson Bercier, President of Sit ‘n Sleep. “They started with a great roll-out to our sales associates and products sold from day one! Helix has proven to be a strong contender in product assortment.”

Sit ‘n Sleep is a market-leading mattress retailer in California with 36 locations across the southern part of the state. Founded in 1980, Sit ‘n Sleep is dedicated to delivering a good night’s sleep to millions of Californians by helping people find the right mattress, at the best price, while receiving excellent service. Sit ‘n Sleep is an established Southern California brand, currently operating some of the nation’s largest and most successful mattress stores.

Initially launched as an online DTC brand, Helix has been focusing on expanding its retail footprint nationwide to make its products more accessible. The brand is available in over 250 retail locations, including Mancini’s Sleepworld, Big Sandy Superstore, and Brooklyn Bedding’s brick-and-mortar stores. For more information on Helix Sleep and its retail partners, please visit https://go.helixsleep.com/wholesale/.

Posted: August 6, 2024

Source: Helix Sleep

Connect With The Trützschler Group At CAITME 2024 Tashkent, Uzbekistan

MÖNCHENGLADBACH, Germany — August 6, 2024 — September 11-14, 2024, the Trützschler Group will present its latest innovations at CAITME in Tashkent, Uzbekistan — featuring machines and technologies in spinning, card clothing and nonwovens. Visit booth J30 in pavilion 3 to learn all about Trützschler’s global flagship in carding — the intelligent card TC 30i — as well as the integrated draw frame IDF 3 and the world’s first 12-head comber, the TCO 21XL.

Trützschler Spinning

Discover the latest innovations in carding, draw frame and combing at Trützschler Spinning. All innovations address fundamental customer needs in fiber processing: high efficiency, more sustainable raw material utilization and intelligent automation. A highlight will be Trützschler’s next generation card, the TC 30i. In recent customer trials, the TC 30i has achieved up to 40 % higher productivity while reducing energy consumption by up to -18 %. In addition, the team will share insights about the Integrated Draw Frame IDF 3, which enables shortened processes that save resources, energy and production space.  Visitors will also have the opportunity to discover the world’s first 12-head comber, the TCO 21XL. This new high- performance comber makes it possible to increase productivity by 50 %, while requiring 25 % less space and achieving consistent quality at all times.

Visitors will also get the chance to learn about Trützschler’s new brand for textile recycling, TRUECYCLED. Through machinery expertise and technological know-how, the company enables its customers to produce high quality tapes while turning waste into value.

Trützschler Card Clothing

Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC) will present a wide range of technologies from its card clothing portfolio, covering the full spectrum of applications in the spinning and nonwovens markets. A key feature will be the Flexible Bend Control (FBC), which ensures perfect flat setting for all card models within a few seconds and guarantees optimum quality at all times.

Trützschler Nonwovens

Trützschler Nonwovens will share insights into innovations like the needle-punching line
T-SUPREMA for technical nonwovens.

Trützschler Nonwovens will focus on proven solutions for the production of cotton nonwovens for wipes, pads and medical products from virgin fibers, comber noils or blends. In addition, the team will provide insights into T-SUPREMA needle-punching lines and will be ready to show you its solutions for the specific requirements of high-potential markets such as geotextiles, filter media, automotive textiles or other durable products.

See you in Tashkent, Uzbekistan!

CAITME offers a great opportunity for people from across the textiles industry to talk to our Spinning, Nonwovens and Card Clothing experts. We are already excited to meeting you in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, at pavilion 3, booth J30.

Posted: August 6, 2024

Source: The Trützschler Group SE

Teijin Frontier Expands European Fashion Business With Opening Of New Showroom In Paris

TOKYO — August 6, 2024 — Teijin Frontier Ltd. announced today that its European subsidiary, Teijin Frontier Europe GmbH, has opened a new showroom in Paris with the aim of expanding its fashion business in the region.

Launched in June 2024, the showroom displays Teijin Frontier’s fabric collection and products, which is centered on environmentally friendly and functional fibers. The collection includes the company’s ECOPETⓇ polyester fiber, made with recycled post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and its ultra-soft and smooth SOLOTEXⓇpolytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) fiber, as well as textiles and other products that use these fibers.

Interior of the showroom

In addition to showcasing materials and disseminating information, the showroom will display applications in collaboration with Teijin Frontier’s Japanese suppliers and serve as an exhibition venue for their clients’ brands. The exhibits will change seasonally and align to evolving customer needs.

By opening a showroom in the fashion capital of the Western world, Teijin Frontier aims to increase its presence as a fiber supplier to the French and European markets. Furthermore, by encouraging customers to visit and learn about its products, Teijin Frontier hopes to uncover new needs and trends, which will be used to guide development of new products and solving customer issues.

Posted: August 6, 2024

Source: Teijin Group

Doug Neal To Lead Barry-Wehmiller Continuous Improvement Initiatives

ST. LOUIS — August 5, 2024 — Barry-Wehmiller is excited to announce a new role that will bring transformative change to the organization. Doug Neal has been appointed vice president of Continuous Improvement and will lead the efforts to reboot the organization’s dedication to operational excellence. Neal brings over three decades of experience in operations and continuous improvement across diverse industries, spanning from healthcare to manufacturing, making him a pivotal addition to the leadership team.

Most recently, Neal worked at Revvity (formerly PerkinElmer), where he held important roles such as senior director, Global Lean; senior director, Planning and Logistics; and senior director, Service Operations. He holds a Bachelor of Science in industrial management from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Business Administration from Pennsylvania Western University Clarion.

Neal’s diverse skill set includes expertise in multi-site operations and international business systems, along with extensive experience in manufacturing and transactional process improvement. His appointment marks a strategic move toward enhancing Barry-Wehmiller’s global commercial, operational and organizational strategies.

“Doug’s wealth of experience and passion for operational excellence will undoubtedly drive significant transformation at Barry-Wehmiller,” said Kyle Chapman, Barry-Wehmiller president. “His continuous improvement initiatives align with our vision of building a vibrant future and ensure that our customers continue to receive exceptional quality and service.”

“Barry-Wehmiller is a great organization with a great history and foundation,” Neal said. “I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunities here. Our focus will be on the people, ensuring they are involved and engaged in driving the changes needed to deliver results for our customers, stakeholders and team members.”

Posted: August 5, 2024

Source: Barry-Wehmiller

Chairman Cho Hyun-Joon’s Vision For Hyosung’s Centennial: Growing Bio BDO

SEOUL, South Korea — July 1, 2024 — Cho Hyun-joon, chairman of Hyosung, has identified “Bio BDO” as the future growth driver for the company.

Butanediol (BDO) is a chemical used to manufacture PTMG, which is used in the production of spandex. BDO is also used to manufacture packaging materials, automotive interior components, and industrial compounds.

Bio BDO is produced by fermenting sugars derived from renewable sources such as sugarcane or corn. Compared to conventional products that are produced with fossil fuels, Hyosung’s bio BDO is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 90 percent, making it a highly regarded material in the eco-friendly market.

Investing KRW 1 trillion in Vietnam to establish a bio butanediol plant with an annual production capacity of 200,000 tons

After observing the rapid shift in the global textile market toward eco-friendly products, Chairman Cho swiftly decided to invest in bio BDO.

In April, Hyosung TNC announced its plan to invest KRW 1 trillion in southern Vietnam’s Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province to build a new plant capable of producing 200,000 tons of bio BDO annually.

The company plans to start production and sales of bio BDO with an initial capacity of 50,000 tons per year beginning in the first half of 2026.

The world’s first integrated production system for bio spandex, from raw materials to finished fibers

With Chairman Cho’s investment in bio BDO, Hyosung TNC will establish the world’s first vertically integrated production system for bio spandex in Vietnam. The plant in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province will produce bio BDO, which will be converted into PTMG at the Dong Nai plant, and subsequently used to mass-produce bio spandex.

This integrated production system is optimized for customers in the global eco-friendly premium textile market, including Europe and the United States. It enhances production efficiency through stable raw material supply and allows for quick responses to market demands by speeding up the production system’s operations. Additionally, it secures cost competitiveness by reducing transportation costs and minimizes environmental impact by lowering fuel consumption for transportation.

Chairman Cho Hyun-joon stressed: “The bio business, which focuses on transitioning from fossil fuel-based raw materials to plant-based ones, will be a key pillar of Hyosung’s centennial vision. Strengthening our global market strategy by focusing on our bio BDO and bio spandex integrated production system is key to elevating Hyosung’s premium brand status.”

Posted: August 5, 2024

Source: Hyosung Corporation

Albany International Corp. Appoints Christopher E. Stone as President, Albany Engineered Composites

ROCHESTER, N.H. — August 2, 2024 — Albany International Corp. announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Christopher Stone as president, Albany Engineered Composites Inc., and elected him an officer of the company, effective August 12, 2024, to succeed Gregory Harwell, who no longer serves as president of Albany Engineered Composites.

Stone brings a deep knowledge of the A&D industry, and considerable broad experiences to his new role. He has held a wide range of leadership positions at public companies, with a focus in manufacturing and supply chain management, business operations, production control, logistics and organizational transformation. Most recently he served as vice president and chief supply chain officer at Lockheed Martin Corp. from 2021 to 2024. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, he was vice president – Supply Chain & Material Management at Aerojet Rocketdyne from 2018 to 2021, and previously held various management positions at Textron companies, including Textron Marine & Land System and Bell Helicopter from 2005 to 2018. He is a former Aviation Officer with the United States Army with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from Gonzaga University and an MBA from Rice University.

Kleveland said: “I am excited to have Chris join the Albany team and know he will bring a strong strategic capability to our growing business. At the same time, his experience and admirable results leading Operations and Supply Chain are critical to continue the competitive advantage AEC has in on time delivery of a quality product.”

Stone said: “I am deeply honored to join the team at Albany Engineered Composites, renowned for their state-of-the-art technologies and exceptional execution in a market space that is critical to our industry. I am excited to meet our talented employees, learn the Albany business, and engage with our valued customers.”

Posted: August 5, 2024

Source: Albany International Corp.

AATCC Journal Of Research To Become Open Access

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — August 2, 2024 — As of January 1, 2025, the American Association of Textile Chemists & Colorists’ AATCC Journal of Research will be a freely accessible as an Open Access Journal, providing vital information about broad aspects of textile chemistry, coloration, testing, and advanced materials to textile industry researchers and professionals all over the world. The AATCC Journal of Research (AJOR) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original and review papers.

Prior to January 2025, access to AJOR for most textile professionals was dependent on membership to AATCC, or a separate paid subscription. Now that the journal is open access after January 1, 2025, there will be no restrictions on who can access the journal, with all articles past and present being free to view. This means that researchers and textile professionals can make use of the journal without any barriers to accessing the articles and be at the forefront of textile research.

The decision to make AJOR open access greatly enhances the goal of AATCC and the journal’s Editors to spread education and knowledge in the industry by providing high-quality peer-reviewed information. AJOR continues AATCC’s long history of publishing peer-reviewed research and has always been an integral membership benefit for AATCC members, allowing them to stay current with cutting edge textile-related research. The decision to make AJOR content freely available allows everyone access to this content so the information can be shared with researchers and professionals worldwide.

AJOR’s Editor in Chief Dr. Gang Sun (University of California, Davis); Deputy Editor Dr. Chi Wai Kan (Hong Kong Polytechnic University); and Publications Chair Dr. Jiping Wang (Shanghai University of Engineering Science) were pivotal in the decision to bring the AATCC Journal of Research to Open Access.

All of the journal’s latest and previous articles can be read for free beginning on January 1, 2025. For those interested in submitting to AJOR, authors can benefit from a 50% discount on the article processing charge (APC) throughout 2025. Article processing charges will begin starting September 1, 2024.

Posted: August 5, 2024

Source: AATCC

Apex Mills Launches New Fabrics For Super Long-Lasting Stretch

NEW YORK CITY — August 1, 2024 — Apex Mills, a USA-based manufacturer of specialty fabric solutions, announces the launch of OutStretch™, a new collection of textiles targeting the high-performance needs of the apparel industry. Designed for a spandex-free comfortable stretch, OutStretch offers exceptional durability and long-lasting quality as a sustainable alternative to fabrics made with elastomer yarns that cannot be recycled.

Exclusively available from Apex Mills, the OutStretch fabric collection is a USA-made breakthrough offering exceptional stretch that doesn’t degrade, ensuring superior durability, comfort, moisture-wicking, shape retention and recyclability. Other fabric features include high tensile strength, non-transparency, wrinkle and crease resistance and a soft, supple texture without pilling or “crunchiness” after 25 washings. The collection has various finishes including fire resistance, antimicrobial/anti-odor protection, abrasion resistance and durable water repellency. It complies with the Berry Amendment, the USMCA Agreement, and the CAFTA-DR Agreement and is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and ISO9001:2015 certified.

“Our new OutStretch collection is not just about American-made durability and comfortable stretch, it’s about quality. OutStretch is a high-performance, sustainable fabric solution with an effortlessly comfortable fit that performs perfectly on a golf course and in an office. This is the durable and sustainable stretch-and-fit solution the apparel industry needs. We’re thrilled to bring the OutStretch™ technology to market and look forward to showcasing it at the Advanced Textiles Expo in Anaheim in September,” said Jonathan Kurz, CEO and president of Apex Mills.

Engineered with an exclusive blend of proprietary fibers, OutStretch targets applications requiring a lightweight, comfortable, soft hand that contours to all body types and shapes, such as sportswear, activewear, athleisure, military uniforms and accessory apparel.

Posted: August 2, 2024

Source: Apex Mills

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, Manufacturers, Retailers, Law Enforcement, & Workers Call On The Biden Administration To Close Massive Trade Loophole

BROOKLYN, Ohio — August 2, 2024 — U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) joined manufacturers, retailers, law enforcement, and workers at MMI Textiles in Brooklyn, Ohio, to push for the Biden Administration to close a massive loophole that foreign countries like China exploit to avoid paying duties and fees they owe, and that fentanyl traffickers exploit to evade customs inspections. Brown has introduced bipartisan legislation to address the problem, and has repeatedly called on the President to take executive action to close the loophole.

“We know what a problem unfair foreign competition is for Ohio companies, particularly from China. Tariffs have been one way to counter this and level the playing field for American manufacturing, but this de minimis loophole is yet another way for China to cheat,” Brown said. “And because these packages enter the U.S. with minimal inspection, drug traffickers are also exploiting the De Minimis loophole to send deadly drugs like fentanyl into our country without any detection.”

Right now, packages under $800 in valuation are exempted from U.S. duties, taxes, and fees, and are allowed to enter the country with little or no inspections. The number of packages using this loophole to avoid duties has soared recently to more than three million packages per day, and urgent action is needed to prevent unfair competition and exploitation of U.S. manufacturers. Foreign competitors will often split large shipments into many small packages to cheat the rules and evade the duties they owe, gaining an unfair competitive advantage. These shipments often include counterfeit items and items made with slave labor. Drug traffickers, aware of this glaring loophole, ship deadly drugs – like fentanyl – in these small packages to evade detection. Earlier this year, Senator Brown and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) sent a letter to the President urging him to use his executive authorities under the Tariff Act of 1930 to end the abuse of the de minimis loophole.

“The de minimus loophole continues to wreak havoc on an already fragile textile industry due to Fast Fashion imports that get duty free access to the USA.  Our US textile industry is vital for the country in order to provide an industrial base to the military and PPE sectors,” said Amy Bircher Bruyn, CEO of MMI Textiles. “Sherrod Brown does hard work to make sure American manufacturing is prioritized. Our industry is resilient, and we have survived a litany of changes over the past 4 decades, but we are rewarding China at the expense of our nation’s manufacturing jobs.”

“For federal law enforcement officers like me who work at the ports, it is incredibly frustrating to watch helplessly as millions of international packages that could contain fentanyl and other contraband evade inspection every day because of a loophole in the law. If we had the authority and additional staff to inspect more of them, we would undoubtedly seize more illegal drugs like fentanyl that are destroying families and communities and collect more of the tariffs that foreign companies owe on their imports. The CBP Officers I represent through the National Treasury Employees Union strongly support the efforts by Sen. Brown and others to close the loophole and allow me and my colleagues to do our job to protect Americans from deadly substances and American companies from unfair competition,” said Heidi Tien, president of NTEU Chapter 155 (CBP Ohio).

“I appreciate Senator Sherrod Brown’s bipartisan support in our efforts to reduce the infusion of fentanyl into our communities. Closing gaps like this will reduce the open flow of fentanyl and save countless lies. Reducing these opportunities to introduce poisonous fentanyl into our community, maximizes the value of our enforcement, treatment, and other collaborative efforts,” said Cuyahoga County Sheriff Harold A. Pretel.

“With nearly 4 million packages per day, the de minimis loophole has created rampant lawlessness and is facilitating the import of high-risk, illegal, and dangerous products—including deadly fentanyl poison that is killing tens of thousands of Americans each year,” said Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America. “The de minimis loophole also makes a mockery of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and efforts to prohibit Chinese imports made with forced labor. We thank Senator Brown for recognizing that this dangerous loophole must be closed.”

Brown has long been a leader in pushing to strengthen U.S. trade enforcement, including working to close this massive loophole. Last September, he called on the president to shield the American textile and apparel industry from unfair trade practices. In June, he introduced the bipartisan Import Security and Fairness Act, a legislative solution to close the de minimis loophole. Brown’s legislation would ensure low-value shipments from non-market economies, such as China, are no longer exempt from paying any duties, taxes, or fees to the U.S. Government. While this legislation would solidify a de minimis loophole fix into law, executive action from the administration will work more quickly to protect Ohio families from fentanyl, and level the playing field for Ohio businesses.

Posted: August 2, 2024

Source: U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)

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