Aptean Adds Apparel ERP To Its Industry-Specific Software Offerings In The DACH Region With Acquisition Of ImPuls AG

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — November 9, 2022 — Today, Aptean, a global provider of mission-critical enterprise software solutions, announced the acquisition of ImPuls AG, a provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions to apparel, footwear, accessories and textile brands and manufacturers.

Founded in 1975 and based in Krefeld, Germany, ImPuls ERP is used by more than 150 fashion and apparel companies to better connect business critical activities such as production planning, scheduling, the flow of goods, order management, accounting and retail support. ImPuls’ modular platform was designed especially for the fashion and apparel industry and helps customers simplify inventory management and streamline mission-critical workflows. The solution also improves access to real-time data customers need to better manage business critical operations.

This transaction strategically builds on Aptean’s commitment to serving the fashion and apparel industries with an established and successful provider in the DACH region. Together, ImPuls and Aptean offer decades of industry knowledge, technical expertise, local focus and highly tailored solutions, creating a strong combination that will be well positioned to serve fashion and apparel customers.

“Aptean is pleased to expand our ERP presence in the DACH region with offerings for apparel companies,” said Bob Kocis, president, Americas and DACH, at Aptean. “ImPuls AG’s expert team of fashion and apparel software professionals have built creative solutions to address the unique requirements of the industry and we are excited to welcome them to Aptean.”

“Aptean shares the same values ​​and long-term goals as ImPuls AG and I am confident that the future of ImPuls AG is in good hands,” said Herbert Hoffmann, founder and former main shareholder.

“ImPuls AG and Aptean share a focus on delivering industry-specific solutions to support the fashion and apparel industry,” said Axel Domschke, Managing Director at ImPuls. “As part of Aptean we will bring the benefit of digital workflows and business processes to help our customers improve efficiencies and better navigate fashion’s rapidly changing landscape,” Constantin Schröeder, managing director at ImPuls added.

Posted: November 9, 2022

Source: Aptean

INDA Requests Abstracts For World Of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference

CARY, N.C. — November 9, 2022 — INDA’s 17th annual World of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference is accepting abstracts through December 2, 2022, on innovative, inspiring, and informative wipe products, markets and technologies to be presented in Atlanta, July 17-20, 2023.

Experts in the areas of dry and wet wipes, sustainability, end-use markets, substrate formation, raw materials and fibers, liquid ingredients, packaging, machinery, and market trends and data are encouraged to submit a brief abstract of one or two paragraphs detailing the relationship of their presentation to wipes or wipe manufacturing. Along with a brief abstract summary, professionals should also submit a speaker’s photo, and biography. Information may be submitted online via the WOW website before December 2.

Presenting at WOW is a unique opportunity to recognize breakthrough wipes products or expertise, connect with next-level leaders, gain potential partners and customers, and change the future of wipes.

More than 450 wipes business leaders are expected to convene at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel July 17-20, 2023 to hear premium content in market research, product innovations, sustainability issues, new materials and substrates for all wiping products and their components.

The last WOW event held in Chicago connected more than 450 participants from 18 countries representing the entire wipes supply chain to explore issues and advancements in the growing multibillion-dollar wipes sector. WOW is targeted exclusively for wipes brand owners, converters, manufacturers, and their entire supply chain.

The WOW Committee is developing content for a timely and relevant program that targets such areas as energy consumption, digitalization, global supply chain challenges, the plastics issue, ingredient transparencies, market intelligence, substrate developments, converting systems, material science, packaging, and circularity advances in personal and industrial wipes.

Participate in Renowned Training at the WOW 2023 Conference

The WIPES Academy, the industry’s first and only comprehensive wipes training for the entire wipes supply chain, will occur prior to the conference start, July 17-18. Participants will gain a strong foundation of fundamental wipes knowledge, covering the basics of wipes design, manufacturing and applications, market trends, and opportunities in new product areas. At least two years of basic nonwoven fabrics knowledge or completion of the INDA Elementary Nonwovens Course are the recommended prerequisites.

WOW features program content and panel discussions, presentation of the World of Wipes Innovation Award®, evening receptions, tabletop displays, daily breakfast connections, and scheduled networking coffee breaks.

For information about INDA’s Wipes Academy and WOW 2023, visit www.inda.org/training and https://www.worldofwipes.org/ respectively.

Posted: November 9, 2022

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

Phoenox Textiles And Sellers Textiles Engineers — A Winning Local Partnership

MANCHESTER, England — November 9, 2022 — As part of an ongoing investment program ensuring it remains at the forefront of advanced technology for carpet production, Huddersfield, England-based Phoenox Textiles has recently installed a new 2-meter-wide shearing line supplied by BTMA member Sellers Textiles Engineers.

Phoenox, which has been family owned since its foundation in 1954, develops original creative flooring design concepts for retail brands. Its products are sold through high street outlets, department stores and volume retailers across Europe and North America, in addition to substantial online and catalogue-driven business. All told, the company’s 24-hour parcel service dispatches some 3.2 million orders every year.

Services

“Not only are we a private label supplier to some very well known names, we also own a range of consumer brands,” said Director Adrian Charles Mosley. “Many of our customers utilize our full range of services from design and color trend forecasting through to manufacturing. Through bespoke services we also work closely with our customers to develop products and production processes that are accurately aligned with specific market needs – everything from water resistant backings to antibacterial finishes.”

Operating from two manufacturing sites, Phoenox manufactures an annual 1.7 million meters of flooring in the UK. Over a combined area of 1,700,000 square metres, the two plants are equipped for tufting, backcoating, cloth printing and finishing along with automated cutting, sewing and packing.

In addition to the Sellers shearing line, other recent investments for the UK operations have included three new advanced tufting machines and a high-speed Sellers backcoating line equipped to handle widths of up to two meters and coat at six meters per minute. Washable and dyeable foams and eco-friendly applications in different weights are applied for many product areas.

The company’s state-of-the-art Chromo jet printing process line is meanwhile the only one of its kind in the UK, with its 256 jets making possible designs in up eight colors per pattern. With sustainability very much at the forefront of the company’s approach, Phoenox recycles most of its paste and inks and uses organic options wherever possible, as well as recycled water.

“We operate a piece dye color cloth program and can dye nylon and cotton with weights of up to 500kg per load, working with direct, organic, vat and reactive dyes,” says Mosley. “We also offer computerized and weighed commission dyeing. Computerized automated cutting machines and photocell pattern recognition enable us to cut at high speed in most cloth densities. With finishing and sewing though, it’s all about the detail, and our team have years of experience and hand-finish our products on traditional high-speed machines.”

Hybrid Shearing Cylinder

The latest Sellers line at Phoenox benefits from the new Hybrid Shearing Cylinder.

“For many years, we have offered two options in the construction of our shearing cylinders,” explained Sellers Director Neil Miller. “The first ‘strap-on’ type incorporates spiral blades bolted to the cylinder body and the second, known as the ‘caulked-in’, includes spirals which are fixed very securely in a machined groove within the machine. The Hybrid Shearing Cylinder combines the benefits of both, resulting in an improved cut and finer finish, in addition to longer repeatable finishing and increased rigidity.”

“Since the beginning, we have stayed close to our Yorkshire roots, working with the loyal, skilled local people who have helped our business to sustain itself into the third generation of family ownership,” adds Mosley. “Sellers Textile Engineers is virtually on our doorstep and has proved a reliable partner for many years. Our shearing machinery from Sellers, coupled with our team of expert operators, allows us to provide an improved quality of finish, at various pile heights, economically and efficiently.”

‘’Sellers is proud to be a key supplier to such a renowned, progressive and innovative manufacturer as Phoenox Textiles,” says Charlie Armitage, Sellers Managing Director.

Final step

“Carpet shearing remains the essential final step in ensuring tuft uniformity and ‘just new’ freshness in finished carpet rolls and there can be no better example of a highly successful and localised partnership than that between Phoenox and Sellers in West Yorkshire,” concluded Jason Kent, CEO of the British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA). “Sellers shearing machines have led the field in carpet finishing for many decades, enabling the leading manufacturers to stay competitive by enabling the highest quality of finish to be achieved’’.

“The new Sellers Hybrid Shearing Cylinder can provide a competitive edge for manufacturers which is currently being proven in the field, including at Phoenox. It’s one of a number of new innovations BTMA members are planning to showcase at next year’s ITMA exhibition in Milan.”

Posted: November 9, 2022

Source: British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA)

Black Ember Announce New CORDURA® re/cor™ RN66 Product Adoptions And Japan Retail Expansion

KENNESAW, Ga. — November 8, 2022 — San Francisco-based bag company, Black Ember, designers of technical products for urban life, announce expansion of CORDURA® re/cor™ RN66 fabric adoptions with product line additions and geographical expansion.

The brand buy-in is off to a rapid start with 12 retail doors opening in Japan for the Black Ember Kompak line, plus Summer ‘22 transition of premium duffels Shadow, and Forge to new CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric technology as well as the launch of new Dex Modular Duffel Packs featuring a lightweight CORDURA re/cor RN66 shell. The expansion of CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric adoptions by Black Ember contributes to a strong first phase of the CORDURA Advanced Fabrics Recycled Nylon 66 launch. Details of all Black Ember CORDURA re/cor in-stock styles can be found here

The CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric portfolio is ‘durable, responsible and innovated to last’ using 100 percent pre-consumer nylon 6,6 fiber material that is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified. In terms of quantifiable benefits versus Virgin Nylon 6,6, the production of CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric produces 83-percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, uses 82-percent less energy and uses 57-percent less water.

Chris Gadway, founder of Black Ember explains why he chose CORDURA re/cor RN66, 500D: “We are proud to be one of the world’s first brands to debut CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric in our Kompak product line. Our consumers demand that we own a proven sustainable position. We design our products to be durable, practical, and long-lasting. We were patient in our move to adopt a recycled primary textile. This is because much of what we had seen in the space did not meet our standards for sustaining textile quality. CORDURA re/cor RN66 is the right combination of recycled nylon fiber in a textile that can sustain its quality for the life of the pack.”

The CORDURA brand ethos has always been summed up in the belief that “Sustainability Begins With Products That Last™”, and this latest product line challenges the throwaway mentality within the textile industry.

Gadway continued: “500D Air Jet Textured (ATY) CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric technology gives us the right combination of weight and strength: lightweight with enough structure to protect and provide good access to the essentials you put in your pack including tech gear such as laptops and tablets. The ATY process provides a non-shiny, matte finish that performs particularly well for our innovative laser cut designs and the combination overall makes for a great fit for our consumers’ urban wardrobe.”

Gadway founded Black Ember after a career as global creative director at several internationally renowned outdoor and activewear brands. Black Ember’s Kompak collection launched via a Kickstarter campaign in Q4 2021 with immediate international success. Chris had always wanted to take quality outdoor materials to the urban market, considering travel patterns and the fusion of leisure and travel.

Cindy McNaull, CORDURA business development director explains the rapid brand buy-in: “The emergence of the cross-over lifestyle trend whereby consumers are looking for multi-purpose products that can be used for both work, leisure, and travel pursuits means they are seeking to combine their everyday and travel products. Nowadays, it’s the end user and the situation that changes rather than the pack, whether you’re a tourist with a camera or needing to protect your tablet or tech gear.

“Black Ember has done a great job of designing into this evolving consumer need, and we are honored to continue our collaboration with them as they expand and transition their product lines using CORDURA re/cor RN66 fabric technology into new products and retail locations. When launching a new fiber, it can often take two to three seasons for fabric developments to reach the brand customer sampling stage, but our CORDURA re/cor RN66 innovation was rapidly accelerated through strong partnerships with both our fabric mill partner and brand customers such as Black Ember.”

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: INVISTA

Natural Fibers Developer Selects Virginia For U.S. Headquarters And Production Facility

RICHMOND, Va. — November 3, 2022 — Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that FyberX Holdings, a developer of technology to process raw agricultural biomass into refined natural fibers, will invest $17.5 million to establish its U.S. headquarters and production operation in the former Kinderton Distribution Center building in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. The new facility will process hemp and other agricultural products, producing fibers to supply the textile industry, and will create 45 new jobs.

“This industry is an emerging market in the United States, and I welcome the opening of the headquarters of FyberX which will unlock its growth potential in the Commonwealth,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “This industry provides a sustainable alternative for industrial and consumer products that will also bring economic benefits to Virginia communities and farmers, and we look forward to a successful partnership with FyberX.”

“Virginia provides the right combination of competitive assets to attract and foster the growth of forward-thinking companies like FyberX,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “This project is a win-win that will create 45 new jobs and revitalize a formerly vacant facility, boosting the economic vitality of Mecklenburg County and the region. Today is another step forward in our goal to bring opportunity to all corners of the Commonwealth.”

“Industrial hemp fiber has great potential in Virginia, and FyberX can unlock that potential and create a sustainable market for the Commonwealth’s hemp producers, with its investments into the processing infrastructure for this crop,” said Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Matthew Lohr. “I commend FyberX for their bold vision and commitment to bringing this needed infrastructure to Southern Virginia.”

“Southern Virginia is strategically positioned to play a vital role in unlocking the economic potential of industrial hemp fiber in a variety of markets including textiles, construction, packaging, automotive, and bioplastics,” said Ben Young, CEO of FyberX. “We are excited to work with the local community to implement socially responsible best practices, including a zero-waste production model that minimizes emissions, a transparent supply chain, fair wages, and safe and state of the art processing facilities, all of which will define a new global standard for natural fiber production facilities. The Mecklenburg County facility and anticipated future facilities across the South East of the United States will expand the availability of domestically grown and processed hemp fiber while simultaneously providing a substantial economic benefit to not only Southern Virginia, but it’s neighboring states.”

“Mecklenburg County is excited to welcome FyberX to the community,” said Glenn Barbour, chairman, Mecklenburg County Board of Supervisors. “We are pleased to have an agricultural-related announcement in our area that creates jobs and potential for additional crops for our local farmers.”

“I am delighted that FyberX has chosen to expand in Mecklenburg County,” said Senator Frank Ruff. “Every business that comes to our region is a positive. We are delighted that they will employ over 40 direct jobs. As an additional positive, they will also provide a benefit to our farm community, which will now have another crop for their land. The reason I offered the Hemp legislation several years ago was for exactly this type of use.”

“We are proud to welcome FyberX to our community,” said Delegate Tommy Wright. “The addition of 45 new jobs is great news for Mecklenburg County, and we are thankful to Governor Youngkin, the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, and all the other partners for bringing this project to fruition. The investment by FyberX increases the tax base and expands economic opportunity throughout rural Virginia, and we thank FyberX for its confidence in the Commonwealth.”

FyberX was founded in 2019 to build the foundational infrastructure required to process raw agricultural biomass into refined natural fibers, creating more environmentally friendly manufacturing solutions. The company focuses on industrial hemp sources in the U.S. and will use its patented technology to process hemp for use in sustainable replacements for the textile, packaging, and construction industries. FyberX plans to build a green supply chain by working with industrial hemp and other domestic non-tree sources of fiber and establishing centralized large-scale processing centers throughout the U.S.

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership and Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) worked with Mecklenburg County to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Youngkin approved a $150,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Mecklenburg County with the project. FyberX is eligible to receive state benefits from the Virginia Enterprise Zone Program, administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program. VDACS will assist Virginia hemp producers with accessing this market opportunity and offer resources to develop the physical and regulatory infrastructure this new industry needs to be successful.

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Virginia Office of the Governor

Technical Textile Manufacturer To Establish Facility In Southwest Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. — November 3, 2022 — Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Ronald Mark Associates Inc. (RMA), a producer of custom resin and vinyl fabric formulations and technical services, will invest $13.5 million to establish a manufacturing operation in Tazewell County, Virginia. The company will occupy the former Komatsu Mining Corp. facility at 1081 Hockman Pike in Bluefield. Virginia successfully competed with North Carolina and South Carolina for the project, which will create 29 new jobs.

“Ronald Mark Associates’ decision to establish a manufacturing operation in Tazewell County is a great testament to Southwest Virginia’s many advantages, including competitive operating costs and a skilled workforce,” said Governor Youngkin. “We are thrilled that the company will revitalize a vacant facility and create 29 new jobs for the hardworking citizens of this region. It is an honor to add another manufacturer to the Commonwealth’s extensive roster, and we look forward to RMA’s future success.”

“We welcome Ronald Mark Associates to Tazewell County and the Commonwealth, and look forward to building a successful partnership,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “Manufacturing is the cornerstone of a healthy economy, and Virginia’s thriving industry base, outstanding logistical advantages, and robust workforce will position RMA for success for years to come.”

“Ronald Mark Associates has selected the State of Virginia to expand their operations in advanced fabric coating. The progressive talent of Tazewell County is a perfect place to start, create, and produce infrastructure fabrics and technical textiles for our Ronald Mark customers,” said RMA President Michael Satz. “I thank the Virginia Economic Development Department along with the Tazewell County representatives that have worked with us on this project. We look forward to a prosperous future in the great State of Virginia.”

“We folks in the Eastern District are pleased to welcome Ronald Mark Associates to the former Komatsu Building in Bluefield, Virginia,” said Charlie Stacy, Tazewell County Board of Supervisors, Eastern District. “Tazewell County’s first meeting with these folks was exciting and we appreciate their consideration of Tazewell County as the location of their most recent business expansion. We are excited to add these job prospects to the list of good-paying jobs available to folks living in the two Bluefields and Tazewell and Mercer Counties. Any time one of our vacant ‘coal-related business’ buildings is repurposed with another industry not directly connected to the coal industry it is a good day for our community. I personally wish to thank the owners, Leslie and Michael Satz, for their willingness to locate here in Tazewell County. I also want to thank Governor Youngkin and all the state agencies involved that assisted the Satzes in making this project possible.”

“On behalf of the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority, I would like to congratulate Ronald Mark Associates and Tazewell County on the company’s selection of the building formerly occupied by Komatsu in Bluefield for this project,” said Jonathan Belcher, Executive Director and General Counsel, Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority. “This will add to the established base of manufacturers in Tazewell County and the region and provide good jobs for the area’s citizens.”

“Tazewell County, with the partnership of the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority, continues to attract good-paying jobs in the manufacturing industry,” said Senator Travis Hackworth. “This reminds us how important it is to diversify our economy. I have spoken with the management team at Ronald Mark Associates, and I know that they will be a perfect fit for our community. I applaud all of those who were part of this great investment in our region.”

“This is exciting news for Tazewell County and Southwest Virginia. We are grateful that RMA is committed to establishing their operation in the former Kamatsu facility,” said Delegate James W. “Will” Morefield. “Tazewell County and the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority worked diligently to recruit a new tenant since the Komatsu operation in Bluefield officially closed. Today’s announcement is another example of how local and state officials can work together and ensure that our region has every opportunity to grow and prosper.”

Headquartered in Hillside, N.J., Ronald Mark Associates has been marketing, distributing, and packaging PVC resin since 1971 and manufacturing vinyl films and technical textiles since 1979. RMA has positioned itself as an innovator and streamlined manufacturer in the flat roof membrane market as well as critical proprietary fabrics for infrastructure.

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Tazewell County and the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Youngkin approved a $116,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Tazewell County with the project. Ronald Mark Associates is eligible to receive state benefits from the Virginia Enterprise Zone Program, administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Virginia Office of the Governor

Levi Strauss & Co. Appoints Michelle Gass as President

SAN FRANCISCO — November 8, 2022 — Levi Strauss & Co. today announced leadership changes in its executive team with the appointment of Michelle Gass to the new position of president, LS&Co., reporting to Chip Bergh, president & CEO. Gass will be responsible for leading the Levi’s® brand and the company’s global digital and commercial operations. With this announcement, the board of directors has put in motion a succession plan for Gass to succeed Bergh as CEO within the next 18 months. Gass will begin her role with the company on January 2 and is expected to join the LS&Co. Board of Directors on her start date.

“We are delighted that an executive with Michelle’s background, experience and stature is joining as president to work side-by-side with Chip for a meaningful transition period before becoming CEO,” said Bob Eckert, chairman of the LS&Co. Board of Directors. “Michelle’s deep retail and omni-channel experience combined with her track record of building brands and meaningful innovation is a perfect fit for the skills needed to lead this company for the long term and create significant value for our stakeholders.”

Gass brings exceptional direct-to-consumer experience to LS&Co., having led the transformation strategy at Kohl’s to position the company for long-term profitable growth. She has driven a significant reinvention effort for more than 1,100 Kohl’s stores, while growing the digital business at a double-digit compounded annual growth rate to more than $6 billion. She has also led a number of strategic innovations at Kohl’s, including the introduction of Amazon returns and spearheading the long-term strategic partnership with Sephora, which has expanded to 600 Sephora at Kohl’s shops. While at Starbucks, she held numerous leadership roles over nearly 17 years and was instrumental in leading many successful product innovations, including expanding the Frappuccino® blended beverage brand and launching the Starbucks loyalty program. Her last assignment at Starbucks was as President, Starbucks EMEA, leading their European, Middle East and Africa business.

“One of my biggest legacies at LS&Co. will be my successor, passing the baton to someone who will take the company to the next level. I am thrilled not just about Michelle being my successor, but also about having the chance to work closely together during the transition,” Bergh said. “I have known Michelle for a decade, and she has many of the qualities we value in our leaders: she is humble, approachable, transparent and driven by purpose and values. She has a track record of building brands and talent. Michelle also brings more than 25 years of retail and omni-channel experience, along with a demonstrated track record of innovation, driving transformational ‘big ideas’ not just on products but also business models. With this move, I am even more confident in this company’s future.”

Gass has an MBA from the University of Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business, and a B.S. in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In addition to serving on the PepsiCo. Board of Directors, she is also on the Board of the Retail Industry Leaders Association and the National Retail Federation. She previously served on the Cigna and Ann Inc. Boards of Directors.

“I am thrilled to join Levi Strauss & Co., with its iconic brands, incredible team and unwavering commitment to corporate citizenship,” Gass said. “With the Levi’s® brand stronger than ever, Dockers® reinvigorated and the Beyond Yoga® acquisition expanding the company’s addressable market, I look forward to working alongside Chip and his talented team to realize the incredible potential for the business in the years to come.”

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Levi Strauss & Co.

Bloomingdale’s Taps Boll & Branch To Introduce New, Sustainable Luxury Bedding Collection

SUMMIT, N.J. — November 8, 2022 — Boll & Branch and Bloomingdale’s have formed a strategic alliance that will bring the bedding loved by millions of Americans and, very famously, by three U.S. Presidents, to shoppers in Bloomingdale’s stores and online at bloomingdales.com. The partnership comes on the heels of Bloomingdale’s ‘b the change’ initiative that coincides with the venerable retailer’s 150th anniversary.

“Since our launch in 2014, Boll & Branch has become both the largest and fastest-growing direct-to-consumer brand of home goods, proving that luxury and sustainability can go hand-in-hand,” says Scott Tannen, CEO & Founder of Boll & Branch. “As the world’s largest consumer of Fair Trade Organic Cotton, we are delighted that our company will play a key role in Bloomingdale’s efforts to make a greater social impact. And, of course, we are excited to introduce our extraordinary bedding to millions of loyal Bloomingdale’s customers. It is a perfect fit.”

The Boll & Branch collection at Bloomingdale’s features sheet sets, duvet sets, bed blankets, quilt sets, alpaca throws, and decorative pillows. Importantly, Bloomingdale’s is the first retail partner to carry the ultra-premium Boll & Branch Reserve Collection — made from the world’s rarest organic cotton.

“I’m excited to welcome Boll and Branch to our assortment. With our continued focus on sustainability, it is great to have bedding that’s 100-percent organic. Not only is the bedding beautiful, the layering pieces are deliciously textured,” says Kelley Carter, Fashion director of Home at Bloomingdale’s.

The first Boll & Branch experience debuted on November 4 at Bloomingdale’s in New York City at the 59th Street Flagship. On November 10, the brand arrives at Palm Beach Gardens at The Gardens Mall, with further expansion planned for early 2023. Boll & Branch also launches at bloomingdales.com this month.

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Boll & Branch

Blumaka Launches Central American Manufacturing & Shoe Assembly Facility

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — November 8, 2022 — Blumaka has signed a five-year lease on a 3,500 square meter manufacturing facility in American Park Free Zone industrial park in Santa Ana, El Salvador, to bring recycled foam manufacturing to the Americas.

Blumaka is dedicated to making clean foam by utilizing recycled waste foam to produce new products in a proprietary manufacturing process. To further decrease the carbon footprint of foam and footwear production, Blumaka has expanded its capabilities and tightened its supply chain with the new facility closer to its key markets. Blumaka will create new products with locally generated recycled, loop, or circular waste material, making circular and loop footwear a reality.

The facility allows Blumaka to expand its product line and bring its expertise in clean foam to new applications and brand partnerships. Production services at the facility will include the ability to assemble footwear; manufacture sandals, flip flops, slippers and slides; and manufacture shoe components including midsoles, insoles and cupsoles. In addition to footwear, finished products including, anti-fatigue mats, stand-up desk mats, yoga blocks, seating cushions, and other foam goods will also be produced.

Blumaka was founded on the principle of cleaning up footwear manufacturing through reclaiming foam waste and using a fraction of the water used in traditional manufacturing. Blumaka’s signature insoles currently use 85-percent recycled foam–a single-use plastic–and its manufacturing process uses 99.9-percent less water. The new Blumaka facility will produce foam products and components containing 70 to 95-percent recycled foam.

“It’s been a longtime goal to bring foam and full footwear assembly closer to home and now we have done it so you no longer have to fly halfway around the world to get Blumaka expertise in developing midsole, outsole, and insole components,” said Stuart Jenkins, CEO and co-founder of Blumaka. “Now the cleanest foam manufacturing in the world is on the same time zone and only four hours by plane from the key markets.”

The location of the new facility will help cut shipping by boat to the West coast of the United States to one week versus 30 to 40 days from Asian facilities. The El Salvador location will also use local sources for recycled foam, and has its own leave no trace policy by recycling its own leftover materials back into new products.

Blumaka has partnered with workspace accessory business FluidStance to develop finished consumer goods at the new facility.

“It is rare to find a manufacturing partner that possesses the ability to innovate, develop, manufacture and be sustainable both in materials and character,” said Joel Heath, founder and CEO of FluidStance. “Blumaka has always had a long lens to how they have worked with us and the planet. It truly is a relationship that I value beyond the transaction.”

The facility is located in the American Park Free Zone, which is 100-percent solar-powered and offers on-site healthcare, financial services, athletic facilities, and 24-hour security coverage, among other amenities, for the abundant local labor force. Products from the facility will be Duty Free to the United States through the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), and incur no income or sales taxes due to the Free Zone status.

American sneaker brand Psudo is among the first footwear brands to partner with Blumaka at the new facility with a focus on shoe assembly.

“Psudo and Blumaka are like-minded with our vision for sustainable products,” said Psudo CEO Michael Rich, “We are excited to expand our product capabilities together, starting with the opening of their facility in El Salvador, and looking forward to our long-term future together.”

To date, Blumaka has diverted 40 tons of discarded foam from incinerators and landfills. The company has a goal to convert that waste into 400,000 high performance shoe insoles and other consumer goods by 2023 through both its Asian and South American facilities.

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Blumaka

Printful Adopts Coloreel Technology For Unlimited Color Embroidery Production

STOCKHOLM, Sweden — November 8, 2022 — Printful is one of the first print-on-demand companies to introduce the new Instant Thread Coloring Unit (ITCU) by Coloreel, a Swedish textile innovation brand. Printful can now give business owners an extra advantage through offering the latest cutting-edge embroidery technology to their customers.

Embroidery has always had a limited color offering because a single machine can only house a small number of threads, and each thread has its fixed color. For example, the red thread is only one kind of red, without brighter or darker color variations. This has made embroidery unfit for most designs that have a wide range of colors and gradients, which limits creativity. But thanks to Coloreel’s new ITCU technology, prior embroidery limitations have been removed.

“Printful’s new unlimited color embroidery technique offers customers new opportunities to experiment and turn their creative ideas into products. At Printful we put a heavy emphasis on innovation as we strive to provide the best solutions and services for our customers. I believe that this new feature will be an industry game changer and will empower store owners to sell intricately embroidered products or logos that perfectly match their branding,” said Elina Kruze, head of New Product Development & Merchandising at Printful.

“Through the new and unique possibilities in design, and our integrated digital solution for efficient on-demand production of embroidery, Coloreel offers Printful customers additional business and value creation opportunities. This makes it possible for retailers to elevate their brands and grow their business like never before,” commented Torbjorn Back, CEO of Coloreel.

At the moment, unlimited color embroidery is still in the beta testing phase at Printful, so it is only available for a small number of Printful customers. However, the company plans to complete testing and gradually implement this technology across its fulfillment centers in the coming months.

Posted: November 8, 2022

Source: Coloreel

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