Poole Co. Launches Full-Circle Program For EcoSure® Recycled Fiber

Greenville, S.C.-based fiber manufacturer Poole Co. has launched the EcoSure® Full-Circle Program
to take back any item made 100-percent using the company’s EcoSure 100-percent post-consumer
recycled (PCR) polyethylene terephthalate (PET) staple fiber and recycle it again into new fiber.

“The remarkable part about Poole’s EcoSure Full-Circle Program is that we are able to take a
recycled fiber product — such as apparel, linens, or household wipes — and recycle it again,” said
David Poole, CEO, Poole Company. “This means we have not only diverted material from a landfill
once — but twice.”

The process can be repeated over and over, theoretically keeping the materials out of
landfills forever. EcoSure fiber has been certified for its recycled content under Emeryville,
Calif.-based Scientific Certification Systems’ SCS Recycled Content Certification Program.
According to the National Association for PET Container Resources, Sonoma, Calif., the use of PCR
polyester fiber lowers energy consumption by 84 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 71 percent
compared to the use of virgin polyester fiber.

Poole Co. notes that Full-Circle is a flexible, no-revenue-driven-strings-attached program
targeted to textile distributors and manufacturers.

October 9, 2012

Clariant Introduces One Way Sustainability Measuring Tool

Switzerland-based specialty chemicals manufacturer Clariant International Ltd. has introduced One
Way — a tool to help textile mills, brands and retailers measure the ecological and economical
impact of their chemical products and process solutions.

The environmental impact of textile processing has become a global issue, as an estimated 6
million tons of textile chemicals are used each year, according to the O’Donnell, Texas-based
Textile Exchange’s 2010 Global Market Report on Sustainable Textiles. The report reveals that 1
million tons of textile waste are sent to landfills annually, taking up almost 5 percent of
landfill space; textile treatment and dyeing contributes to 20 percent of industrial freshwater
pollution; and the global textile industry uses 1 trillion kilowatt hours of energy annually,
equivalent to 10 percent of the global carbon impact.

“With increasing consumer awareness of these issues, brands and retailers today are under
growing pressure to set and enforce sustainability policies, as well as monitor and measure the
environmental impact of their textile dyeing and finishing processes,” said Emrah Esder, head of
marketing, Textile Chemicals, Clariant. “However, a long-time headache has been the difficulty of
measuring the overall ecological impact of any textile process. Clariant’s One Way will address
this gap by providing fast and reliable information on the economical and ecological impact of each
textile solution.”

One Way presents a systematic methodology based on a three-step process. First, customers
select products from Clariant’s One Way database of products that have been pre-tested by the
company against more than 15 environmental and consumer standards including bluesign®, Oeko-Tex®,
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), the 11 priority chemical groups of the Joint Roadmap:
Toward Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals, and 20 major items on the Restricted Substances List
(RSL). Clariant’s database has more than 200 products thus far.

Second, customers narrow their selection of potential products to the process group that
best fits their environmental focus using One Way’s system, which screens dyes and chemicals and
groups them based on environmental focus.

Third, customers select the appropriate textile solution using a sophisticated calculation
software tool that provides the overall cost and performance profile – including dyes, chemicals,
water, energy and time – and the impact of each textile solution against key ecological performance
indicators. The tool currently is in the final testing phase and will be released by January 2013.

October 9, 2012

JEC Americas 2012 Organizers Announce I.C.S. Program

JEC Group — a France-based association that provides networking and information services for
composite — has announced the program for its Innovative Composites Summit (I.C.S.) Conferences
& Forums, which will take place as part of the JEC Americas Composites Show and Conferences
Nov. 7-9, 2012, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.

The I.C.S. Conferences & Forums will gather experts from 60 companies in the composites
community to offer insights on new advances in composites materials. The I.C.S. program will offer
end-user industry forums on aeronautics, automotive, wind energy, and construction and building;
cross-industry forums on biobased composites, thermoplastics and automation; strategic forums on
regulations and carbon fiber; and a technical forum on composites design.

October 9, 2012

ATMA Announces 2012 Fall Meeting Agenda

The American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA®), Falls Church, Va., will hold its Fall 2012
Meeting on Wednesday, November 14, at the Myers Park Country Club in Charlotte. The organization is
inviting both ATMA members and friends to attend the event to receive updates about upcoming trade
shows, hear insights about the state of the manufacturing sector and the overall economy, and take
advantage of networking opportunities with industry colleagues.

According to ATMA President Clay D. Tyeryar, the organization’s membership has seen the
textile industry grow stronger over the past year compared to previous years, and there is optimism
about the opportunities for 2013 and beyond.

“We had a very well-received ATME-I® this year, followed by a very strong ITMA Asia + CITME
in Shanghai, and our members are reporting increases in business, which could lead to a strong
2013,” Tyerar said. “We are looking forward to bringing the whole industry together to catch up on
the past year and talk about how we can do more next year.”

The general meeting will kick off at 5:00 p.m. with a welcome reception, at which ATMA
Chairman Will Motchar, Navis Global, will present the ATMA Officers’ and Financial reports and
outline activities planned for 2013. Then, Tyeryar and Messe Frankfurt North America President John
Gallagher will provide information about ATME-I® 2014, which will take place as part of Techtextil
North America 2014 in Atlanta; ITMA Asia + CITME 2014, which will be held in Shanghai June 16-20,
2014; and ITMA 2015, which will be held in Milan Nov. 12-19, 2015.

Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m., after which Steven A. Menaker, assurance partner in
assurance, tax and consulting services provider McGladrey LLP’s Charlotte office, will discuss the
state of the manufacturing sector and the impact of the 2012 election results. Menaker’s
presentation also will include results from the 2012 McGladrey Annual Survey of Manufacturing and
Distribution Companies as well as a look at what manufacturers in different industries are doing in
challenging economic times to maximize their return.

Following a question and answer period, the meeting will adjourn at 8:15 p.m.

The registration fee for a company’s first executive is $95, which covers the reception,
dinner, speaker fees and meeting materials. ATMA is encouraging companies to send multiple
executives to the meeting and has set a reduced fee of $75 for subsequent registrants from the same
company.

October 9, 2012

INDA Names David Rousse New President

CARY, N.C. — October 9, 2012 — The Board of Directors at INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics
Industry, this week appointed David Rousse as the new President of the leading global trade
association. Effective October 15, Rousse will assume the position currently held by Rory Holmes,
who has announced his retirement in mid-2013.  Mr. Holmes has held the position since October
2003. 

Rousse most recently served as CEO of HydroLogex LLC, a young Franklin, TN-based virtual
manufacturer of proprietary decentralized wastewater treatment systems in the CleanTech sector.
Prior to that he held leadership positions in Fiberweb, then a $1 billion global manufacturer of
specialty nonwoven fabrics.  He entered Fiberweb in 2005 as President, Hygiene/Medical
Americas in Simpsonville, SC, before being promoted in 2007 to President, Fiberweb Americas, based
in Nashville. 

“With Rory Holmes planning to retire in the middle of next year, the Board felt it was
important to begin the transition by bringing in an executive of Dave Rousse’s caliber as early as
possible,” says INDA Board Chairman Todd Bassett. “With IDEA 2013 being held in Miami Beach next
April, it is important to our members and the industry that the new leadership of INDA be in place
for our signature event. We are pleased to be able to have Rory Holmes available to help with the
transition.”

“I am both excited and honored to lead a wonderful association like INDA,” said Rousse.
“Having been actively involved with INDA throughout a large part of my career, I have experienced
first-hand the benefits they bring to their members and the industry. Rory has done an exemplary
job over the last nine years in building the INDA team and the organization and he’s leaving me in
good hands. As I move into the role, he will be indispensable in ensuring a smooth transition.”

When he joined Fiberweb in 2005, Rousse was given the responsibility to reverse the declining
performance of the $400 million North American Hygiene/Medical business and led a major
restructuring initiative.  He was promoted in April 2007 to President, Americas and given
additional responsibilities for the $300 million Americas Industrial business, where he led the
efforts that tripled Fiberweb Americas’ operating profit from $6.4 million in 2007 to $19.2 million
in 2008.

Prior to his tenure at Fiberweb, Rousse was a Vice President at Monadnock Paper Mills, a
manufacturer of nonwovens and specialty papers.  He was also a Vice President & General
Manager at FiberMark Inc., another specialty paper/nonwovens producer.  Prior to that he held
a series of marketing/sales leadership positions at International Paper. 

INDA is the leading global association of the nonwoven fabrics industry.  Since 1968,
INDA has provided a variety of industry focused networking events to help members increase sales
and market share.  INDA is the nonwoven industry’s premier source for market leading
education, global forecasts, testing standards and trend reports which provides members the
information and knowledge to better plan and execute their business.  Through its
on-the-ground efforts in Washington DC, INDA provides members a strong voice within government on
topics that affect the nonwovens industry.  For more information visit www.inda.org.

Posted on October 9, 2012

Source: INDA

Culp, Inc. Granted Copyright Registration For Palance Fabric Design

HIGH POINT, N.C. — October 8, 2012 — Culp, Inc. (CFI), today announced that the United States
Copyright Office has granted copyright protection for Culp’s Palance fabric design. The effective
date of Culp’s copyright registration is August 8, 2011.

Culp continues to be a market leader for fabrics that encompass the essence of natural
leather without actually being leather. Like many designs before it, the design, format, layout and
shading used in the Palance fabric design combine to create a one-of-a-kind design unique to Culp.
Culp is the owner of copyright rights in other popular fabric designs as well, including its
Palomino, Wrangler, Stampede, Congo, and Gunslinger fabrics, all of which are protected by
copyright registrations.

Since Culp first introduced its Palance fabric design, its overall popularity has been
outstanding. Unfortunately, certain of Culp’s competitors and others in the industry have copied
Culp’s design. With the issuance of its copyright registration for the Palance design, Culp intends
to seek all available remedies against infringers, including monetary damages for past sales and
injunctive relief against future sales of infringing fabrics.

Culp is also in the process of recording its copyright registration with the United States
Customs & Border Protection, so that U.S. Customs can target and seize imports of fabrics and
furniture that infringe Culp’s Palance design.

Frank Saxon, president and chief executive officer of Culp, Inc., stated, “We are pleased
with the Copyright Office’s decision to issue a registration for our Palance design. Culp will
continue to protect its rights. We have invested valuable resources so that Culp can introduce new
and unique designs to our customers.”

Rob Culp, chairman of Culp, Inc., added, “Culp is committed to protecting its fabric designs
and views the rights afforded by copyright law as a vital part of fabric innovation and development
in our industry. We value our loyal customers who have continuously purchased Culp’s authentic
fabrics, and believe that those in the industry who take short-cuts through copying must be held
accountable.”

Culp, Inc. is one of the world’s largest marketers of mattress fabrics for bedding and
upholstery fabrics for furniture. The company’s fabrics are used principally in the production of
bedding products and residential and commercial upholstered furniture.

Posted on October 9, 2012

Source: Culp Inc./Business Wire

CIMdata Announces The PLM Industry Consortium

ANN ARBOR, Michigan — September 13,  2012 — CIMdata, Inc., the leading global Product
Lifecycle Management (PLM) strategic management consulting and research firm, announces the
formation of its newest PLM member service — the CIMdata PLM Industry Consortium. The Consortium
will focus on providing research on top PLM issues, and to define and set the direction for the PLM
industry on topics that matter most to consortium members.

Peter Bilello, President of CIMdata, stated, “PLM solution providers continually deliver new
products, architectures, and solutions to market, while their industrial customers are dealing with
their own product launches and attempting to realize the value from their existing PLM investments.
The CIMdata PLM Industry Consortium will define and perform research on these industrial customers’
key areas of interest, be it current challenges with PLM related implementations, best practice
research, or looking forward to help define what the PLM solution providers should be offering.”

This consortium enables members to make more informed business decisions by providing timely and
valuable information, insights, and advice, while networking with other industrial companies that
are experiencing similar challenges with PLM and its use. In addition to participation in the
Consortium, the CIMdata PLM Industry Consortium provides:

  • Access to ongoing research, analyses, insights, and advice.
  • Participation in the identification of the top industry-specific PLM topic areas that will
    influence CIMdata research.
  • Participation in CIMdata PLM Certificate programs at reduced rates.
  • Direct access to specific CIMdata PLM Knowledge Council deliverables.
  • Current information on industry news and trends.
  • Access to CIMdata’s PLM experts.
  • An interactive and collaborative environment for accessing and sharing PLM related processes
    and best practices used by other industrial participants.
  • Participation in the CIMdata-sponsored global PLM Community, an active group that includes both
    leading industrial companies and providers of PLM solutions from around the world.

CIMdata also announces that Robert A. Hellow, bringing 25 years of industrial and PLM practice
leadership, has joined CIMdata and will lead the Consortium as CIMdata’s PLM Consortium Practice
Manager.

For more information about joining the PLM Community Industry Consortium contact CIMdata at
info@cimdata.com or at +1 (734) 668-9922.

Posted on October 8, 2012

Source: CIMdata

Groundbreaking Ceremony For New Technology Centre

MONCHENGLADBACH, Germany — September 1, 2012 — High-ranking visitor to Mönchengladbach: Zhang Jie,
Chairman of the China Hi-Tech Group, visited A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG, to see
for himself the latest addition to his group of companies with its worldwide activities. Together
with Monforts Managing Director, Roland Hampel, both performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the
new Advanced Technology Centre that is to be built; which will also serve as a training centre to
attract young people to textile machine engineering.

The China Hi-Tech Group, as the only state-owned textile machine manufacturer in China and
the world’s second-largest textile machine supplier, is the owner of the Chinese Fong’s Group;
which in turn has recently taken over the Monforts shares from the Lübeck-based Possehl Group.

Zhang Jie and Fong’s CEO, Alex Wan, who accompanied him, both emphasised during their visit
that Germany is an ideal centre for research and development.

Monforts

Jie Zhang, chairman of the China Hi-Tech Group (left), and Roland Hampel, managing
director, A. Monforts Textilmaschinen (right), during the groundbreaking ceremony


The new Monforts technology centre on the Blumenberger Straße is to go into operation at the
beginning of 2013. With around 1,500 square metres, it is almost twice as large as the old
technical laboratory at the former site on the Schwalmstraße.

“The new centre will feature the Montex 8000, a new coating range that can be flexibly
employed for technical textiles,” explained Monforts authorised signatory, Klaus A. Heinrichs. He
continued, “Monforts aims to further expand this business area, since the market for technical
textiles is booming and promises further growth.

“We will be able to show our customers what Monforts machines are capable of under real
production conditions.”

In addition, a stenter for knitted fabrics and a dyeing range will also be on show in the
technology centre.

Seminars and training courses will also be held. “We want to attract young people to textile
machine engineering and show them that textile finishing is high-tech,” added Heinrichs. 

“In Peter Tolksdorf the company already has a long-serving employee in its ranks who is
responsible for the promotion of young talent at the Association of German Textile Finishers and
can therefore approach young researchers directly.”

Posted on October 8, 2012

Source: A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG

Tefron Signs Licensing Agreement To Manufacture And Distribute High Performance European Sportswear In North America

MISGAV, Israel — October 3, 2012 — Tefron announced today that on September 27, 2012, the Company
approved a licensing agreement with X-Technology Swiss Research & Development AG (“XTS”) in
which Tefron has been granted exclusive rights to manufacture, market and distribute XTS sportswear
brands in North America. XTS, which is highly respected for its R&D services to select
industries, revolutionized the field of functional sports clothing in Europe during the past 15
years with its innovative, award-winning brands X-BIONIC and X-SOCKS.

According to the agreement, XTS appoints Tefron to be the manufacturer and exclusive
distributor of its sportswear and socks in North America and gives Tefron limited license to use
its intellectual property to manufacture the products. Tefron assumes responsibility for all sales
and distribution operations including advertising, marketing and promotion of products under the
trademarks of XTS and will be responsible for managing and training sales representatives and
training retailers. The agreement leaves open the possibility for future manufacture of other XTS
products by Tefron.

Commenting on the agreement, Tefron CEO Amit Meridor, said: “We are very pleased that XTS has
chosen Tefron to build its remarkable brand of technologically advanced, high-performance
sportswear in North America. This agreement is a breakthrough achievement for Tefron based on our
success, particularly in the past two years, in establishing efficient world-class manufacturing
capabilities and a reputation for strong global marketing and distribution.”

Mr. Meridor also pointed out that the agreement enables Tefron to considerably advance its
position in the sportswear industry going forward. “First,” said Mr. Meridor, “Tefron will be
expanding its range of athletic wear into areas of increasing global popularity including
bicycling, skiing, running, and trekking, and we will be manufacturing and distributing in these
sports segments for both the professional and amateur markets. Second, I believe there are
important synergies between the knowledge XTS has developed and Tefron’s extensive technological
base which, through our work in this agreement, will give Tefron major advantages over other
companies in our sector in developing new and even more advanced technologies.”

XTS CEO, Professor Bodo W. Lambertz said, “Like XTS, we find Tefron to be among the most
technologically advanced companies in the apparel industry. We, therefore, chose Tefron because
they have the sophistication in their manufacturing to produce our unique sportswear products and
because they have established a reputation for innovative athletic wear that we believe will best
serve to develop the North American market for our X-BIONIC and X-SOCKS brands. It is my personal
belief that only the companies capable of developing unique and complex technologies in our sector,
such as XTS and Tefron, will be able to create for themselves a significant competitive advantage
in the long run.”

Posted on October 8, 2012

Source: Tefron/PRNewswire

Hong Kong 2012 Update: Final Speakers Now Confirmed

LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom — October 4, 2012 — The final speakers for the International Cotton
Association’s (ICA) ‘Hong Kong 2012’ trade event have now been confirmed, completing the event’s
two day programme. Four more presenters will take to the stage, joining the seven speakers already
announced.

Mr C K Chow, Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited, will discuss ‘The
changing economy & its impact on global markets’. Speaking ahead of his presentation, Mr Chow
says “This is the first time in its 170 year history the ICA is holding its annual trade event
outside its home country, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong is pleased to have the honour of
hosting this important event in our city. I look forward to meeting guests from many overseas
countries and participating in the thought provoking discussions on the issues impacting the global
financial, commodities and textile sectors”.

Khalid Tiwana (Levi Strauss Global Trading Company Limited); David Hasanat (VIYELLATEX group
in Bangladesh) and Richard Pollard (Ecom Cotton Group) will take part in a session entitled ‘Supply
chain working together’. The session will be moderated by David Rosenberg (Ecom) and will focus on
how relationships in supply chains are changing.

Speaking ahead of the session, David Rosenberg says “The cotton industry is changing and
relationships in supply chains are changing. There is more attention to how products are made –
from farm to finished goods – which requires coordination. Markets are more volatile than ever
before, which means that procurement and risk management strategies need more collaboration and
exchange of information in supply chains. What do brands, mills and merchants see as new ways of
working in cotton supply chains?

“In this session we will explore with executives from Levi Strauss, VIYELLATEX and Ecom the
trends that are driving changes in their businesses and the new strategies they are pursuing to
work together differently in the supply chain.”

The full programme is now available at www.ica-hk.org.

Hong Kong 2012 takes place on 1 & 2 November in the ‘Hong Kong Convention &
Exhibition Centre’. It is set to be the ICA’s biggest event yet. More than 950+ have already
registered for the event, including some of the industry’s top names and, with registration due to
close on 12 October, the message from the ICA is “book now to avoid disappointment.”

To register online and book your accommodation, please visit www.ica-hk.org.

Posted on October 5, 2012

Source: ICA

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