Belgium’s Leading Outdoor Retailer A.S.Adventure, New Reseller Of OrganoTex

TÄBY, Sweden  — February 21, 2024 — OrganoClick’s brand OrganoTex is being launched in the Belgian A.S.Adventure’s network of stores and online platform during February.

A.S.Adventure is part of the Yonderland Group, Europe’s largest outdoor chain with over 190 stores, where OrganoTex is already represented with its Eco-labelled textile impregnation, as well as the range of biodegradable shoe care and detergents through the collaboration with the Dutch chain Bever.

With A.S.Adventure as a new retailer, OrganoTex continues its international expansion into Belgium, aligning with OrganoClick’s expansion strategy.

“We are looking forward to commencing our partnership with A.S.Adventure through our distributor for the Benelux countries, Ideavelop B.V. We are reaching a large new audience of consumers in Belgium while further developing our position as a supplier to Yonderland after a successful launch together with the Dutch chain Bever in 2023,” says Susanne Karlsson, Sales Manager for OrganoTex® at OrganoClick.

A.S.Adventure is a Belgian retail chain specializing in outdoor and sports equipment. Founded in 1995, the company offers a wide range of products for camping, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities. The chain comprises 48 stores in Belgium, Luxembourg and France.

OrganoTex is a Swedish innovation based on a patented green technology inspired by the water-repellent properties of the lotus plant. The brand includes textile and shoe waterproofing, detergent products for functional garments and a industrial DWR. All products are PFAS-free and readily biodegradable — so nothing is left in nature. OrganoTex is owned, developed, and manufactured by the Swedish greentech company OrganoClick.

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: OrganoClick AB

Inspectorio Launches Supply Chain Management Platform Powered By AI

MINNEAPOLIS — February 21, 2024 — Inspectorio, creators of an AI-powered platform for quality, responsible sourcing, traceability, and production management for the supply chain, today announced the release of the Inspectorio Supply Chain Management Platform. This end-to-end supply chain solution uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide a holistic view of supply chain operations, risks, and opportunities for optimization.

The Inspectorio Supply Chain Management Platform bundles the company’s six previous standalone solutions — Inspectorio Sight for quality management, Inspectorio Rise for sustainability and compliance, Inspectorio Tracking for production management, Inspectorio Traceability for supply chain mapping and chain of custody, Inspectorio LabSync for lab test management, and Inspectorio Docuflow for digital document management — to provide a single, integrated solution for supply chain optimization.

The new Inspectorio Platform connects supply chain processes to deliver visibility and control across the production chain, making quality control, responsible sourcing, sustainability, traceability, and production management easier. The Inspectorio Platform digitizes the supply chain workflow, and the analysis of all available data to identify and mitigate risk proactively. The Inspectorio Platform also applies AI for operational intelligence, including:

  • An AI analytics assistant which gathers and guides the user through all the data, providing detailed analytics in everyday language for deeper insights.
  • Predictive AI, which looks at all the data connected to the supplier platform, including quality performance, sustainability audits, and delivery milestones, to identify risk areas and predict outcomes.
  • Prescriptive AI, which offers corrective and preventive action (CAPA) recommendations by analyzing supplier performance and proactively recommending best practices to improve operations, reduce errors, and streamline production.

“Traditionally, supply chain participants are siloed, which makes it difficult to see what’s really happening and leads to duplicated efforts, inaccurate reporting, and inefficient supply chain processes,” said Carlos Moncayo, co-founder and CEO of Inspectorio. “With the Inspectorio Supply Chain Management Platform, we deliver instant access to insights about supply chain performance, using AI to evaluate multiple factors simultaneously. Because we operate directly within the supply chain as well, this end-to-end visibility, coupled with artificial intelligence, unlocks new potential for optimization, cost savings, quality improvement, and risk mitigation.”

Inspectorio has the largest supply-chain network, with more than 12,000 suppliers connected and collaborating within the system. The Inspectorio Platform applies AI across connected data types to evaluate the end-to-end processes from sourcing to final inspections and on-time delivery. For retail brands, the Inspectorio Platform streamlines processes and promotes a more engaged relationship with suppliers for better quality and faster delivery. For suppliers, the Platform empowers them to take control of sustainability and quality through self-assessments and meet retailer requirements in a more cost-efficient way.

The Inspectorio Platform encompasses:

  • Quality Risk Management – Helps brands, retailers, suppliers, and manufacturers standardize their quality operations to improve product quality and supplier performance.
  • Responsible Sourcing and Compliance – Enables brands to assess their supplier ecosystem for risks and measure sustainability performance against goals and compliance requirements.
  • Traceability and Transparency – Maps the product chain of custody, providing documentation of goods shipped globally to the system of record while enabling global market access.
  • Production Management – Provides real-time status visibility from the factory floor to support pre-production strategy, production tracking, and issue alerts.

According to Inspectorio executives, the platform was designed specifically to meet the supply chain needs of customers in apparel, footwear, food and beverage, home and furniture, sporting goods, and related retail categories.

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: Inspectorio

emtec Electronic Set To Showcase  Latest Measuring Technology To Test Textile Haptics At The Vietnam International Trade Fair For Apparel, Textiles And Textile Technologies (VIATT)

LEIPZIG, Germany — February 21, 2024 — Coming for the first time to Southeast Asian region, the innovative emtec TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer is a state-of-the-art device that greatly simplifies and enhances the process of determining textile haptic qualities, including softness, smoothness, stretch and recovery as well as new parameters as thermohaptic and friction.

Additionally, a camera was integrated to take a high-resolution picture of the sample. In cooperation with Black Swan Textiles, a novel method for digitization and categorization of the emtec TSA sample data in a virtual database was developed — the Virtual Haptic Library. Useful for quality control and as virtual market place of the entire supply chain, it is global accessible in real time.

The — originally in the paper industry known and established as TSA Tissue Softness Analyzer — has been enhanced especially for the textile industry meeting their related expectations on relevant haptic parameters of textiles. This cutting-edge device offers unparalleled accuracy in assessing the tactile qualities of textiles, ensuring that manufacturers can meet the highest standards of quality and comfort. Comparisons of results with traditional hand panel testing methods using “touch experts” reveal a correlation of up to 100 percent.

Commenting on the upcoming event, Alexander Gruener, Global Business Development manager for emtec Electronic, expressed excitement about the potential impact of the TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer on the textile industry. “We’re especially thrilled to introduce our new technology for the first time at VIATT as comprehensive platform for the entire textile value chain. The TSA demonstrates our innovative commitment providing modern solutions to the industry´s pain-points in obtaining objective haptic numbers. We are profoundly convinced that the combination of this testing device with the cloud-based database will be a game-changer within the textile area.”

Emtec invites industry professionals, including textile manufacturers, vendors and purchasers, fashion labels, retailer and chemical suppliers to visit their booth A-N17 (hall A) to experience firsthand the capabilities of the TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer. Daniel Ohndorf (emtec Area Sales Manager) will be onsite to answer any questions.

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: emtec Electronic GmbH

Mimaki To Celebrate 20 Years Of Innovation At FESPA With Latest Technologies For A Sustainable Future

AMSTERDAM — February 19, 2024 — Mimaki Europe, manufacturer of inkjet printing and cutting technologies, is set to bring the very latest in UV print technology, including brand new products, to FESPA Global Print Expo 2024 to be held March 19-22, 2024. As FESPA’s official UV Excellence Partner, Mimaki will present some of its most advanced, energy-efficient UV solutions at the center of its stand (Stand F10, Hall 12) and at its own Experience Centre, just 10 minutes away from the show grounds.

During the daily Mimaki Experience Centre tours, visitors will have the unique opportunity to further explore the extensive Mimaki portfolio, spanning sign graphics, textile, and 3D printing technologies. The tour will also include exclusive demonstrations of two new, yet to be launched products, that will assist printers in signage expand their offering even further. Registration is available online at: events.mimakieurope.com/showroom-visits]events.mimakieurope.com/showroom-visits

Mimaki’s vision for the future will be evident throughout the show, with an innovative industrial textile printing system to be launched in the company’s ‘Sustainability Corner’. Mimaki’s energy-efficient, UV technology FESPA line-up will consist of the recently launched UJV100-160Plus and UCJV330-160. The UJV100-160Plus boasts extraordinarily low power consumption, as well as additional functionalities to increase customer profitability. The UCJV330-160 integrated printer/cutter is a new addition to Mimaki’s 330 series product portfolio, offering high-speed and high-quality printing for various applications.

Following Mimaki’s recent move into the DTF market, the company’s latest addition, the TxF300-75, will be demonstrated at an EMEA-wide show for the very first time. Both DTF printers fulfil market demand for a stable and efficient DTF platform, and this new system, released in August 2023, helps to cater to a diverse set of printing demands, with high-quality output combined with high productivity.

While Mimaki is looking ahead to ways in which it can support a sustainable future, the company will also reflect on its rich heritage as an innovator. Celebrating two decades of success in the market, Mimaki will commemorate 20 years of technology ‘world firsts’, an extensive list of creative applications printed, and its many partners, customers and industry collaborators who helped make it all possible.

Danna Drion, general manager Marketing EMEA, comments, “This milestone anniversary for Mimaki Europe presents the ideal opportunity to celebrate success but, importantly, look to the future and establish how we as a team and a business can contribute to a more sustainable world during the next 20 years. Utilizing our aptitude for innovation, we will look to apply it to technologies and initiatives that contribute to this long-term goal.

“This FESPA offers a compelling chance for visitors to fully immerse themselves in Mimaki’s comprehensive product portfolio, both at the show and next door at our European headquarters. We’re excited to present our latest product portfolio to our many customers and prospects and, of course, for everyone to join us in celebrating our landmark 20-year anniversary.”

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: Mimaki Europe B.V.

lululemon And Samsara Eco Unveil World’s First Enzymatically Recycled Nylon 6,6 Product

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — February 20, 2024 — lululemon, in partnership with Australian enviro-tech startup, Samsara Eco, has unveiled the world’s first enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 product, marking a key milestone in textile-to-textile recycling and lululemon’s work to create a circular ecosystem. Using recycled nylon 6,6 made with Samsara Eco’s technology, lululemon has created samples of its iconic Swiftly Tech Long-Sleeve Top, representing the first time this type of nylon has been recycled in this way.

Nylon 6,6 is a foundational fiber used by lululemon to create many of its bestselling products such as the Align and Wunder Train leggings. Today, recycled nylon is generally made from post-industrial material waste, and recycled alternatives that align with lululemon’s product performance standards are only available in limited quantities. Samsara Eco’s technology breaks down nylon 6,6 synthetic blends by harnessing engineered enzymes, recreating nylon 6,6 that can then be turned back into apparel.

“The lululemon Swiftly top samples go beyond material innovation — they represent the exciting possibilities and impact that can be achieved through collaboration and cross-industry partnership,” said Yogendra Dandapure, vice president, Raw Materials Innovation at lululemon. “This breakthrough not only signals a turning point for sustainable innovation in apparel, but for all industries looking to shift towards more circular models. We look forward to continuing to work with Samsara Eco to help scale this new technology in the months and years ahead.”

More than 90 percent of the nylon used in each of the lululemon Swiftly top samples is produced using Samsara Eco’s enzymatic recycling process, and the samples offer the same fit, feel and quality guests expect from lululemon products. The Swiftly samples also illustrate the company’s end-to-end vision of circularity by taking lululemon nylon apparel at the end-of-life stage — including lululemon leggings — and combining it with other non-textile materials to create recycled nylon for use in new lululemon products.

“Our work with lululemon represents a groundbreaking step forward in tackling the challenge of textile waste and demonstrates the potential to create a fully circular ecosystem for apparel,” said Paul Riley, CEO and founder of Samsara Eco. “We’ve started with nylon 6,6, but this sets the trajectory of what’s possible for recycling across a range of industries as we continue expanding our library of plastic-eating enzymes. This is an incredibly significant moment for the future of sustainable fashion and circularity.”

This milestone in lululemon’s multi-year collaboration with Samsara Eco is one way lululemon is advancing its goal to make 100 percent of products with preferred materials and end of use solutions by 2030.

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: lululemon athletica

A New Era: Cutting-Edge Aeroflex™ Turnout Gear From Fire-Dex Cools The Core Of Any Composite

MEDINA, Ohio — February 20, 2024 — Fire-Dex, dedicated to safeguarding everyday heroes since 1983, is thrilled to announce a new era in advanced turnout gear with AeroFlex™ — a groundbreaking leap in firefighter comfort and safety designed to decrease the risk of heat stress and cardiac-related issues, the two primary contributors to line-of-duty fatalities within the fire service.

The Peak of Technical Brilliance

At the heart of AeroFlex is Fire-Dex’s AeroVent™ Technology, an ingenious one-way-street ventilation design. AeroVent Technology enables firefighters to better regulate their core body temperature, thereby reducing the risk of heat stress and other cardiac-related incidents. The vents operate in conjunction with the pressure differential between the outer environment and the microclimate inside a firefighter’s gear, allowing sweat to escape without letting moisture, heat or carcinogens in.

By promoting airflow through dynamic movement, AeroVent Technology generates a constant cooling sensation. As the wearer becomes more active, increased air circulation within the garment results in a heightened cooling experience.

“The industry has attempted vented thermal liners or outer shells, but achieving successful moisture barrier ventilation at the same time has been a major challenge,” said Todd Herring, Fire-Dex’s vice president of Product Innovation and Strategy. “The problem lies in creating a system that allows air to flow out for cooling while maintaining the gear’s protective integrity.

“With AeroFlex, we create a microscale zone within the gear that consistently maintains a pressure differential equal or higher to the outside environment, so it can breathe while preventing moisture, liquids and heat from penetrating. Venting through all layers of the thermal liner and moisture barrier is the key to performance and something that hasn’t been achieved until now.”

Cools the Core

VaporLite™ Panels, a breathable, three-layer composite system, target the areas of the body where heat becomes most encapsulated — the armpits, side seams, inner thighs and behind the knees — allowing sweat to evaporate more efficiently than any garment available to the fire service today.

AeroVent Technology lies within the VaporLite™ Panels, facilitating airflow and promoting optimal cooling where it matters most. Together, these patent-pending technologies from Fire-Dex achieve industry-leading Resistance to Evaporative Heat Loss (Ret) and Total Heat Loss (THL) performance.

“I am amazed at how cool it felt,” said Chief Chad Christenson of the L.A. County Fire Department following a long-term AeroFlex™ wear trial. “I tried on several occasions to saturate myself with as much convective and radiant heat as possible, then when I moved around, I actually started to cool off. This has never happened in any other set of gear I have worn. The technology is amazing.”

The Choice Is Theirs

VaporLite Panel composites are built exclusively with a TECGEN71® outer shell, a CoreCXP™ 1-layer thermal liner and a choice of CROSSTECH® Black or STEDAIR® 4000 moisture barrier.

TECGEN71 is the only outer shell that can be paired with this single-layer thermal liner thanks to its exceptional breathability and thermal protection. Purchasers can choose any materials for the rest of their garment and allow these panels to cool the core of any composite.

Certified to NFPA 1971, AeroFlex turnout gear from Fire-Dex incorporates many additional features to protect wearers and elevate their performance, including:

  • Particulate-Blocking Technology
    • Particulate-blocking technology in the vents acts as a barrier against potentially harmful carcinogens from entering the garment.
  • Functionally Designed Jacket
    • Increased mobility is integrated along the shoulders and side seams to minimize restrictions in forward movement—a design that aligns with the body’s natural hinge points for optimal flexibility and minimal coat rise.
  • 3D Knee Flex Panels
    • 3D Flex Panels in the knee allow for free range of motion with hinge points that are incorporated into knee padding to ensure optimal mobility and comfort.

AeroFlex is more than gear; it is a transformative advancement, setting a new benchmark in the evolution of firefighting equipment for safety, mobility and comfort. This state-of-the-art ensemble not only symbolizes next-gen technology but also underscores the company’s commitment to ensuring that everyday heroes can confront challenges with resilience and, most importantly, return home safely.

“The difference was felt while active,” said Bradley Smith of the Long Beach Fire Department. “While moving, there was a noticeable difference among the participants who all described the gear as cooler. This is the first garment I have tested that addresses the overheating of the firefighters by reducing heat stress.”

Posted: February 21, 2024

Source: Fire-Dex

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Announces New Premium Spider Silk And Pima Cotton Composite Yarn  

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Feb. 20, 2024 — Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Inc. (Kraig Labs), announces the creation of its first premium yarn combining its recombinant spider silk with Pima cotton. This new yarn exemplifies the company’s business model at work, capturing additional value-added vertical integration in the textile and garment markets.

This yarn was designed to blend the finest quality cotton with our remarkable spider silk to create a 100-percent natural fiber composite yarn for use in fabrics and finished garments. It was manufactured in collaboration with one of the world’s leading spinners of high-quality cotton yarns and fabrics.

Working with its textile consultant, Jeff Dorton, the company investigated several potential spinners before making a final selection. The decision was ultimately driven by the technical capabilities and production capacity of the spinner.

“This is just the first of many new materials we have planned that incorporate our revolutionary spider silk,” said CEO and Founder Kim Thompson. “It seemed only fitting that our first composite yarns be blended with Pima cotton, a luxurious natural fiber that compliments the natural elegance of our recombinant spider silk. With our spring production trials quickly approaching, identifying these first end markets and applications for commercial volumes of silk is a key focus of our team.”

The company developed its first cotton-spider silk blend to target markets such as luxury dress wear and apparel. Kraig Labs is working to establish additional spider silk and natural fiber blends to address additional subsegments in formal wear. While these blends are targeted for luxury and fashion wear, the company remains focused on its development of technical applications for its spider silk materials in defensive textiles, composites, and performance apparel.

Posted February 20, 2024

Source: Kraig Labs

Precision Textiles Unveils “PRESERVING The PLANET” Initiative

FAIRFIELD, NJ. — Feb 20, 2024 — Precision Textiles — a supplier for the bedding, home furnishings, automotive and healthcare industries — is charting a course toward environmental sustainability with its “PRESERVING the PLANET” initiative. Committed to fostering a mindset that conveys “manufacturing with a conscience,” Precision Textiles is at the forefront of a transformative movement within the manufacturing sector. This strategic initiative underscores the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship and providing not only sustainable products but a commitment to contribute significantly to the global effort to safeguard the planet.

Precision Textile’s PRESERVING the PLANET initiative includes an all-encompassing strategy that incorporates key elements into every product produced including: FR solution products that offer the highest quality and performance standards that meet all government regulations; safety for its workers, its customers and the consumer; more natural materials such as cotton, wool and rayon derived from wood pulp; recycled or repurposed materials; certified sustainable materials that follow policies and processes for replanting, replenishment and regrowing; and a reduction in the company’s carbon footprint.

“As stewards of the environment, we are pleased to introduce our Preserving the Planet initiative,” said Scott Tesser, CEO of Precision Textiles. “Sustainability has long been our mantra and it is what drives our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and embracing ecofriendly products and practices. Not only has it become fundamental to everything we do but it has evolved into a movement that is now encapsulated in our ‘Preserving the Planet’ initiative.”

The vision for the PRESERVING the PLANET initiative focuses on improving how Precision Textiles conducts business and is based on three core pillars: improving environmental, social and governance practices (ESG); enhanced business alignment; and verifying positive impact to the planet. This means, producing products that bolster efforts toward the company’s ESG commitments, aligning product innovations with both consumer needs and environmental concerns to assure they meet customer requirements as well as independent and internal tracking to monitor progress toward goals and objectives.

The commitment is evident in the company’s annual use of over 30 million pounds of rayon fiber and thread annually, all sourced from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood pulp suppliers through which the company contributes to the replanting of approximately 5 million trees annually. It is also evident through its recent partnership with Unifi Inc., the makers of REPREVE® recycled performance fiber — which is produced using recycled plastic bottles and spun into polyester yarn — that is used in the manufacturing of all its filler cloth products.

In addition, Precision Textiles has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation and has committed to planting a minimum of 10,000 trees in the United States annually to help expand the forest canopy, further reduce its carbon footprint and support its PRESERVING the PLANET initiative. The company also produces and supplies one of the most comprehensive assortments of USDA Bio-Preferred and UL Greenguard GOLD certified FR solution product lines throughout the entire mattress industry.

“Our Preserving the Planet initiative was born out of our vision for a safer, cleaner, healthier and more sustainable future,” said Bob O’Connell, executive vice president marketing and merchandising. “Our customers are being asked to provide retailer’s with more sustainable options because that’s what consumers want. Consumers also value quality products from brands that are doing their part to reduce their carbon footprint and preserve our natural resources. Mattresses made with Precision Textiles components answer the call and contribute to the ideals and values consumers are demanding. We invite everyone to join us on this transformative journey.”

Precision Textiles is working on a powerful video that further punctuates its commitment and illustrates all the tenets of its PRESERVING the PLANET initiative, which will be released soon. “The video is intended to inspire others to contribute as much as possible to the global effort to safeguard our planet,” Tesser added.

Posted February 20, 2024

Source: Precision Textiles

Ascend To Increase Prices On Nylon Polymers, Compounds And Monomers

HOUSTON — February 20, 2024 — Ascend Performance Materials, the largest fully integrated producer of nylon 6,6, announced global price increases on its polyamide polymers, compounds and monomers, where contracts allow, as follows:

Material Price Increase
Neat PA66 polymer $0.30/kg €0.28/kg
PA6 and PA66 compounds $0.30/kg €0.28/kg
Hexamethylene diamine $0.30/kg €0.28/kg

 

These price increases will take effect Mar. 1, 2024. Customers should contact their sales representative for additional information.

Posted: February 20, 2024

Source: Ascend Performance Materials

Milliken & Company Names Bethany Smith Chief Human Resources Officer

Bethany Smith becomes Milliken’s new Chief Human Resources Officer.

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — February 20, 2024 — Milliken & Company is pleased to announce Bethany Smith as its senior vice president and chief human resources officer, overseeing all HR matters on behalf of the diversified global manufacturer. Smith has served as interim chief human resources officer since October 2023, stepping into the position upon the departure of Craig Haydamack.

“Bethany stepped up and filled a critical role on our leadership team,” shares Milliken president and CEO Halsey Cook. “Over the years, Bethany has earned the respect and admiration of her colleagues by demonstrating excellence and leadership in every task she takes on. She is the right person to lead Human Resources at Milliken.”

Prior to becoming interim chief human resources officer, Smith served as vice president of Human Resources for Milliken’s Corporate Support functions, providing strategic HR support to Milliken’s six corporate enabler functions. In this role, she was the HR business partner to the senior leaders of these functions — all while being an active participant in Milliken’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program. Other previously held roles included HR vice president for Milliken’s Healthcare Division, HR director for Milliken’s Textile Business and director of Talent Acquisition and Learning and Development.

Smith began her career at Milliken in manufacturing, working in three different plants within Milliken’s Textile and Floor Covering divisions. She was part of the project team responsible for rebuilding Live Oak Plant after the 1995 fire. Although half of her career has been devoted to Milliken, Smith also spent fifteen years with MAU Workforce Solutions, providing HR support to numerous global manufacturing companies, including Milliken.

Smith is a proud engineering graduate of Clemson University. She is a board member for the Charles Lea Center in Spartanburg, S.C., and is on the advisory boards of the University of South Carolina Business Partnership Foundation and the YMCA of Spartanburg. She has held various certifications throughout her career, including Certified Personnel Consultant (National Association of Personnel Services), Korn Ferry Leadership Architect/360 and SHRBP (Human Capital Institute).

Smith was appointed chief human resources officer on February 12, marking a seamless transition from her interim period to her formal acceptance of the role.

Posted: February 20, 2024

Source: Milliken & Company

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