Walmart Foundation Announces Manufacturing Innovation Fund Grant Recipents

Bentonville, Ark.- based Walmart and The Walmart Foundation have announced the recipients of the third and final round of U.S. Manufacturing Innovation Fund grants. Six universities — Washington State, North Carolina State University, Clemson University, Oregon State University, Texas Tech University and the University of Massachusetts — were awarded grants totaling almost $3 million during the recent 85th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington. The grants will assist man-made and natural fiber research projects as well as research in dyeing, printing and finishing.

Since 2014, the Innovation Fund has awarded a total of $10 million in grants to help develop the U.S. domestic manufacturing industry in a feasible, sustainable and competitive way.

“Advancing the production or assembly of consumer products in the U.S. is the number one goal of the Innovation Fund,” said Kathleen McLaughlin, president of the Walmart Foundation and chief sustainability officer for Walmart. “As these projects come to fruition over the next few years, we hope the research not only enables cost-effective solutions for manufacturers, but also improves the sustainability of the U.S. textile industry.”

January/February 2017

New Jobs For Rutherford County, N.C.

Everest Textile USA — a unit of Taiwan-based apparel manufacturer Everest Textile Co Ltd. — has announced it plans to invest $18.5 million over the next five years to establish a manufacturing plant near Forest City, N.C., in Rutherford County. The facility will employ as many as 610 associates once it is fully operational and add an approximately $15.8 million annual payroll impact to the local economy. Everest supplies high-performance sports, casual and other apparel to well-known brands including Nike, Columbia and Patagonia. The plant in Rutherford county is the company’s first outside of Asia, where it has facilities in Taiwan, China and Thailand.

“North Carolina’s outstanding business climate offers great advantages to global manufacturers such as Everest Textiles,” said North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory. “We are thrilled that this innovation-based textile company has selected our state and its tradition of high-quality manufacturing to build its presence in the Americas.”

“Everest positions itself as one of the leading global enterprises and commits to contribute to human society by providing innovative, environmentally friendly and comfortable textile products to the industry and consumers,” said Scott Chen, corporate vice president. “There is still a long way for us to go and your continuous support is essential. Trust we will all work together to make it happen.”

The investment will be facilitated in part by a Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) approved by North Carolina’s Economic Investment Committee. Under the terms of the JDIG, Everest is eligible to receive approximately $3 million in total reimbursements paid annually over 12 years as long as the company meets targets for investment and job creation.

January/February 2017

Textile World Names Executive Editor

BornemanBy James M. Borneman, Editor In Chief

Textile World has been very fortunate through the years to employ a great team both visible and invisible to TW’s all-important readers. One member of the team, Rachael Davis, joined the editorial team almost 17 years ago — and her Bachelor of Science in Polymer and Textile Chemistry from the Atlanta-based Georgia Institute of Technology was immediately put to good use.

Rachael began as an assistant editor at the then America’s Textile International (ATI) magazine. Her knowledge of textiles helped her quickly learn how to assess content and prioritize news about the industry. Over the years, she moved through the ranks of editorial positions from assistant to associate editor and later to managing editor of TW, a position she has held for some time.

Rachael has expanded her role well beyond the scheduling and copy editing responsibilities typically associated with managing editor duties. Today, she provides show coverage, and writes features and most of the departments in the magazine. She also is behind the scenes working on TextileWorld.com and the group’s e-newsletters.

It is a great honor to recognize Rachael’s service to TW, the value she adds in service to TW readers and share with you her advancement to the position of executive editor.
A wise man once offered the advice, “Do the job and you’ll get the job,” and that couldn’t be more true in her case. The current issue is a case in point — largely planned, edited and, in some cases, written by Rachael.

She will be covering many of the upcoming shows and taking pictures — and as always, will be on the lookout for new technology and industry news to add value to the magazine.

It is not common today to be associated with one company for so long, but the textile industry seems to promote and respect longevity. With experience come relationships — relationships and knowledge that make the industry perform at a very high level. Rachael, over time and with the help of friends and associates, has strengthened the TW offerings and deserves much of the credit for the magazine’s content.

This was the first year the textile team performed independently as Textile Industries Media Group LLC without the shelter of longtime owner Billian Publishing Inc. — and what a year it was! As owner and publisher of the company, I’d like to thank all team members, the continued generous support of advertisers and sponsors, longtime readers and members of the industry for making this year a success.

So many friends have offered their help and support to TW. Many vendors treated us as a long-term client rather than a new company and that consideration is much appreciated.

Transitions and change are difficult, but they also provide opportunity, and I thank the staff for seizing those opportunities to make the magazine better for TW readers.

jborneman@TextileWorld.com

January/February 2017

Itema Exhibits The Brand-New Rapier Weaving Machine R9500denim At DTG Dhaka Int’l Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition

COLZATE, Italy — February 2017 — Itema, the world’s largest privately held provider of advanced weaving solutions, is exhibiting at DTG — the 14th Dhaka Int’l Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition.

Born from the successful mergers and acquisitions over the years of legendary textile machinery brands, such as Somet, Sulzer and Vamatex, Itema is headquartered in Northern Italy’s Bergamo area — a historic cradle of the Italian textile industry — and is uniquely positioned as the only manufacturer in the world to provide all three top weft insertion technologies — rapier, airjet and projectile.

Bangladesh has always been a key market for the Ccmpany, with an impressive installed base of Sulzer and Somet weaving machines going back to the early 1960s and still running today in the Country’s mills.

During DTG, Itema will showcase for the first time in Bangladesh the rapier weaving machine R9500denim, the brand-new product concept launched in October 2016 during ITMA Asia. The machine is dedicated exclusively and especially to denim mills in search of customized solutions to respond faster, more effectively and efficiently to changing denim trends with versatile, high-performance, ad-hoc machinery.

“Bangladesh is where a large part of the denim apparel we wear becomes ready-made clothing. If you consider that the Country’s weaving mills weave today around 45 million meters of denim fabrics, which covers only around 15 percent of the annual demand of garmenting companies, and spend almost  $4 billion to import fabric, you can imagine what a huge opportunity producing indigo fabric locally could be for the Bangladeshi industry” said Itema Group Sales & Marketing Director Christian Straubhaar. “We, at Itema, are ready to actively support denim mills with our rapier R9500denim designed especially for markets like Bangladesh, to provide weavers with the perfect machine engineered for the highest performance, superior fabric quality, lower running costs and maximum versatility of patterns needed to excel in denim production” continued Straubhaar.

The Itema R9500denim comes fully accessorized and equipped with dedicated devices, including the new main motor with oil cooling to ensure unparalleled machine performances. Unrivalled textile versatility is guaranteed by the unique Itema shed geometry, widely recognized in the industry as best-in-class, and the SK weft transfer system featuring reinforced rapier heads and tapes optimized to weave denim weft yarns.

The R9500denim at DTG will weave a heavy 14-ounce denim, thus highlighting Itema machines’ unique-in-the-market ability to produce even the most demanding and heavy denim styles, due to the sturdy machine structure and to the renowned Itema shed geometry. Even though the 2,200 millimeter width of the machine may not seem usual for the Bangladeshi denim weavers, the aim of Itema is to introduce the latest trend in the global denim market related to weaving machines width necessary to weave stretch and super stretch denim.

Updeep Singh, Itema India managing director, added: “We are excited to take DTG as the opportunity to demonstrate to the Bangladeshi weavers visiting DTG our most innovative, latest- generation weaving technology, as well as our full and value-added service capabilities. Our company is structured and organized to answer in real time to every customer’s request, providing a fast and efficient after-sales service, accurate hands-on training courses and active textile consultancy also through our Indian branch.”

The 14th edition of DTG is open to visitors from February 23-26.

Posted February 20, 2017

Source: Itema

Archroma Adds To Color Atlas With New Portable 2-Volume Set

REINACH, Switzerland — February 20, 2017 — Archroma today launched a portable version of its popular Color Atlas system at the ‘Sourcing at MAGIC’ fashion industry shows in Las Vegas, Nev.

The new Compact Color Atlas includes the same 4,320 color swatches as the original, but is condensed from six to two slim volumes for increased mobility. Selling for a fraction of the price, the compact edition is also a first entry option for smaller brands and up-and-coming designers willing to access a best-in-class color management tool, It’s also a great additional option for companies who might like to expand Archroma’s tools within their organization.

The Compact edition includes 2.5 x 2.5 cm (1” x 1”) single-layer color swatches, while lighter colors are represented with two-layer swatches in order to more faithfully present a hue’s true appearance. This edition’s swatches are securely attached to the page, as opposed to the full edition’s removable swatch interface.

“Whether a designer is traveling around the world on an inspirational journey, or just across town to a corporate office, the Compact Color Atlas offers portability and flexibility, complementing the full Color Atlas’s capabilities,” says Chris Hipps, Archroma Color Management’s director of global operations. “This is also a great introduction to the program for young brands and design talent.”

Posted February 20, 2017

Source: Archroma

Québec Linge Appoints Sol-Ange Theriault As General Manager Of The Québec City Branch

QUÉBEC CITY — February 20, 2017 — Québec Linge, a leading textile rental services and supply company in Québec, today announced the appointment of Sol-Ange Theriault to the position of general manager at its Québec City branch. Theriault will have fiscal and operational oversight over the entire branch and affiliated service centers.

“Theriault’s industry experience and commitment to customer service will help her drive growth and continued success in this market,” said Andrew Steiner, senior vice president of Canadian Operations for Québec Linge. “I am very confident in her abilities as a customer experience advocate and operational leader.”

Sol-Ange has worked for the company for over 17 years in various sales and service roles including customer administration manager, sales manager, route training supervisor and customer service manager. She has also worked for Safety Kleen and Clean Harbors in various capacities. Sol-Ange and her husband Philippe live in the Québec region with their children.

Posted February 20, 2017

Source: Québec Linge

Québec Linge Appoints New General Manager At Montréal Branch

MONTRÉAL — February 20, 2017 — Québec Linge today announced the appointment of Francois Mercier to the position of general manager of its Montréal branch. Mercier has more than 17 years of industry experience in various operations, sales and service roles, most recently as general manager for the company’s Québec City branch.

“Mercier’s sales and service experience, along with his strong leadership and industry knowledge, has earned him the respect and trust of his supervisors and peers,” said Andrew Steiner, SVP of Canadian Operations for Québec Linge. “He has had notable success in Québec City and I am confident he will accomplish great things in Montréal, as well.”

Mercier will have fiscal and operational oversight over the entire branch and affiliated service centers. He and his wife Guylaine will be relocating to Montréal as he assumes his new position.

Posted February 20, 2017

Source: Québec Linge

Hygienically Clean Hosts Users Group Teleconference To Share Resources And Information Regarding The UPMC Mold Case

WASHINGTON — February 15, 2017 — TRSA stated today that there is no evidence linking linens to the several deaths that are at the center of a number of lawsuits involving the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Pennsylvania Department of Health (PaDOH) did not implicate linens as a source of mold that infected the UPMC patients and both agencies stated they would not investigate further.

“State and federal health officials reaffirmed their earlier findings clearing linens and the UPMC-commissioned study did not indicate any significant linen contamination at the laundry or hospital,” said Hygienically Clean Advisory Board Chair Randy Bartsch, Ecotex Healthcare Linen Service Corp., Seattle/Tacoma, Wash. “We believe it is important that any implication of linen in healthcare associated infections (HAIs) is taken seriously and that Hygienically Clean Healthcare facilities are prepared to address customer concerns and take precautionary actions.”

TRSA’s Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification, recognized as the highest standard of certification in healthcare linen safety and cleanliness, is the only healthcare standard in North America that requires initial and ongoing quarterly microbiological testing based on internationally recognized protocols and standards. In addition, Hygienically Clean Healthcare tests for molds and yeasts, and after more than 3,000 microbial tests of healthcare linens and garments, there has never been any evidence of Rhizopus or other dangerous molds.

The Paris Cos., the launderer identified in the lawsuits, is not Hygienically Clean Healthcare certified. They are Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) accredited which does not require testing and mandates only one inspection every three years.

Hygienically Clean Healthcare standards for processing linens and garments require inspection to verify laundries’ commitment to best management practices (BMPs) plus this microbial testing to quantify hygiene of clean textiles produced. Certification confirms a laundry’s dedication to compliance and BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation (QA). The standard also requires quarterly ongoing microbial testing and a supplemental second inspection during a facility’s three-year certification period.

Nearly 100 operators representing Hygienically Clean Healthcare certified facilities across North America participated in a teleconference on Wednesday, February 1st to share information and discuss the recently publicized University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) case involving healthcare linens. During the teleconference, participants received an update regarding media coverage, discussed implications for laundering best management practices and were given access to resources to assist them in communicating with customers – http://hygienicallyclean.org/

In addition, the Hygienically Clean Advisory Board, Healthcare Committee, and Hygienically Clean Users Groups will review all Hygienically Clean Healthcare policies and procedures, including testing and inspection. The standard was updated in December adding a second supplemental inspection during the three year certification period and preliminary studies are underway to identify and test critical control points within the laundry.

Posted February 16, 2017

Source: TRSA

Joint Declaration For An Ambitious EU Industrial Strategy

BRUSSELS — February 16, 2017 — Europe is the cradle of the manufacturing industry and has been at the forefront of industrial revolutions and technological innovations. The industry directly employs over 34 million people across all Member States, in supply chains comprising hundreds of thousands of SMEs and larger suppliers. It also indirectly accounts for millions of additional jobs in related sectors.

The European manufacturing industry has tremendous capacity for research and innovation, boasts a skilled workforce and has earned a global reputation for quality and sustainability. What it now needs is the swift and determined support of the European institutions and the Member States to create more jobs and growth in Europe.

The time has come to raise the alarm about the considerable challenges that we are all facing. Between 2000 and 2014, the share of manufacturing in total EU output fell from 18.8% to 15.3%, while 3.5 million manufacturing jobs were lost between 2008 and 2014. Meanwhile, countries around the world are putting industry at the very top of their political agendas. The “Make in India” strategy aims to ensure India is “the next manufacturing destination” and “Made in China 2025” seeks to turn China into the “leading manufacturing power”. The recent US shift towards “America First” will inevitably have a strong impact on their industrial policy.

At the beginning of his mandate, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker identified the reindustrialisation of Europe as one of his top priorities and confirmed the objective of increasing the share of industry in the European GDP to 20% by 2020. As we approach the preparation of the next Multiannual Financial Framework, it is vital for the European Commission to act and help the EU remain a competitive global industrial power playing in a fairer world market.

Therefore we, the European manufacturing industry, representing a diverse range of sectors, call on the European Commission to:

  • reaffirm its commitment to reaching the target of 20% of GDP from industry, with an ambitious and realistic timeline;
  • adopt an Action Plan to tackle the challenges that the industrial sectors are facing, in the framework of a Communication that would include concrete steps and milestones; and
  • commit to implement this Action Plan in a timely manner and regularly report on progress.

Member States and the European Parliament clearly stated their full support for a strong European industrial strategy via the European Council Conclusions calling to strengthen and modernize the EU’s industrial base (15 December 2016) and the Parliament Resolution on the need for a European reindustrialization policy (5 October 2016).

We, the Signatories of this Joint Declaration, are ready to step up our cooperation with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Competitiveness Council to define and implement this ambitious and coordinated European industrial strategy that will help safeguard the world leadership of European manufacturers and jobs in Europe.

Posted February 16, 2017

Source: EURATEX

Clarks Revitalizes Innovative Nature Collection

STREET, England — February 16, 2017 — The original Nature made its debut in 1982. Selling millions to consumers across the world, it is one of the most successful profiles in Clarks’ history. It looked different.

And, pioneering the sensation of walking on air, it felt different too. It challenged convention; people instantly embraced it as part of their self-expression, their creativity, their individuality.

Redefined and redesigned for 2017, Nature IV is a contemporary take on the brand’s shoe-making expertise and technological vision. Evolved for the modern day consumer, pioneering materials, construction and technology combine with the most advanced footbed structure and science.

Like the original created over 30 years ago, the four key principles of Nature IV remain the same.

FOOT FIRST – An asymmetric, foot-shaped fit created around a hand-carved wooden last
INSIDE OUT – Form defined by the most advanced footbed structure and science
HIGH IMPACT COMFORT – A combination of pioneering new materials, construction, and technologies
OPTIMAL. MINIMAL. – Optimal form and function from minimal component parts

Nature IV will debut globally on February 16, 2017 with a coordinated brand campaign in key cities around the world, including London, Tokyo, Berlin, Amsterdam, Dubai and Shanghai. It will debut in the US as an exclusive limited release at premium retailers KITH in New York, Blends in California, and Ubiq in Pennsylvania and will be subsequently available nationwide on February 27, 2017.

The History of the Nature:

1982 – NATURE I

Co-created by Neville Gillibrand and Derek Radford. Evolutionary design catches the eye and imagination of millions.

1996 – NATURE II

Nature II launches with ground-breaking underfoot cushioning technology – Clarks Active Air.

2012 – NATURE III

Clarks Active Air remains unique. Two limited edition profiles launch to mark the 30th Anniversary.

 

2016 2017– NATURE IV

Redefined. Redesigned. Reborn. Nature returns with a brand new aesthetic. Embodying technological vision, comfort and simplicity.

THE FUTURE
As Clarks continues to innovate, Nature will evolve indefinitely. The future of its form defined by the elements. Adapting to its surroundings. Continually reaching new levels of design performance.

Posted February 16, 2017

Source: Clarks

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