Oeko-Tex 100 Certification Secured By Technical Absorbents

GRIMSBY, England — January 10, 2022 — Over the past 12-months, the washable superabsorbent fabrics manufactured by Technical Absorbents Ltd. (TAL) have become increasingly popular within the reusable hygiene market. During that time, not only has TAL received a huge amount interest from companies looking to create new, or improve their current range of, period and incontinence products, it has achieved Oeko-Tex certification for its washable fabric technology offering.

TAL has been developing its washable superabsorbent fabric product offering for some time — with further innovative grades in the final stages of validation for launch later this year. The fabrics, a blend of its own Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF) and other components — have been engineered for use as the absorbent core in reusable hygiene garments. Once integrated within the final product, they provide elevated levels of absorption and retention so that the wearer can go about their daily life with confidence.

“With the reusable period and incontinence sector experiencing significant growth, next step for our superabsorbent washable fabrics was to strive for Oeko-Tex Certification,” explained TAL Product Development Director John Rose.

“This has now been achieved for the main fabric we currently sell into this sector, and we are delighted to be able to use the Oeko-Tex 100 mark on this grade moving forward. The fabric was tested under Product Class 1 — this class includes products for babies and has the strictest requirements and limit values.

“All of our washable fabrics contain the same individual components and so we can now assure our customers that they shouldn’t encounter any issues should they need to get their final products tested. All individual components were evaluated to the Oeko-Tex 100 certification.”

Later this year, TAL will bring to market its next generation of washable grades. If you would like to be one of the first to receive more details and a free sample, email washable@exploreSAF.com and register your interest.

Posted January 10, 2022

Source: Technical Absorbents Ltd.

Marks & Spencer Pilots Zyler Virtual Try-On Technology

LONDON — January 10, 2023 — Department store Marks & Spencer and technology company Zyler recently partnered to deliver an in-store virtual try-on experience. M&S brought the technology to its Oxford Circus and Harrogate branches, where the feature was trialed with clothing brand Jaeger.

The introduction of this technology provides a personalized shopping journey where customers become the model. Shoppers add a head and shoulders photo and basic measurements to see themselves digitally in the Jaeger collection. Sales assistants guide customers through the process and give style advice.

CEO of Zyler, Alexander Berend, describes the partnership as “a wonderful opportunity to get customers excited about shopping in-store. Shoppers could see themselves in the entire Jaeger range, including items not in stock at that location, to find the best items for them.” He added, “We are delighted to be working with such an iconic brand as Marks & Spencer to improve the shopping experience.”

Posted January 10, 2022

Source: Marks & Spencer

 

Modern Meadow/SINGTEX Co-Development Partnership to Bring Groundbreaking Sustainable Materials Development At Scale To Mainstream Outdoor Apparel Market

NUTLEY, N.J., January 10, 2023 — Modern Meadow, a purpose-driven biotechnology company, today announced a groundbreaking co-development partnership with SINGTEX, a global supplier of eco-friendly, functional textiles to brands. The two companies will develop new and innovative biomaterials across a range of applications starting with a sustainably produced, high-performance, waterproof membrane-based material for outdoor apparel.
Powered with Bio-Alloy™, Modern Meadow’s proprietary protein-based technology, and SINGTEX’s know-how as a prominent global manufacturer of eco-friendly and functional textiles, the partnership will address the unmet needs of the outdoor apparel industry, marrying performance with sustainability through a variety of product innovations, starting with this new material. Free of solvents, like dimethylformamide (DMF), and free of per- or poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), the bio-derived membrane-based material is engineered to bring the outdoor industry a sustainable solution at scale that protects human health and the environment while delivering superior product performance through waterproofing, breathability, abrasion and durability.

“As the consumer demand for products that are environmentally friendly accelerates, this partnership is essential to deliver high-performing sustainable materials at scale to market, creating real-world impact,” said Catherine Roggero-Lovisi, CEO of Modern Meadow. “Modern Meadow and SINGTEX will engineer each aspect of the product to enable outdoor apparel and gear manufacturers to replace the use of harmful chemicals, petrochemical, and animal byproducts with ethical and environmentally friendly inputs, meet more stringent consumer demands and achieve sustainability goals.”

“This is only the start of SINGTEX’s journey of collaborative innovation with Modern Meadow,” said SINGTEX Group Chairman Jason Chen. “It’s a pleasure to start working with Modern Meadow and play to each of our unique strengths to deliver true impact in this space. Together, we are excited to work towards unveiling our new environmentally sustainable biobased product that is ready to ring in the next generation of sustainable, high-performance textiles.”

Modern Meadow’s Bio-Alloy is a proprietary technology application platform that delivers unique performance and sustainability to materials. The Bio-Alloy technology brings a special set of mechanical and thermal properties to materials for a range of applications. Modern Meadow’s technologies drop into existing infrastructures for immediate scalable adoption in textiles, beauty and other industries, a rarity in the sustainable biotechnology space. Modern Meadow, known for its innovative contribution to the BioFabbrica Bio-Tex™ material that has been shown to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 90 percent compared to traditional leather, will expand their commercial offerings to material families beyond alternative leather for greater impact.

Posted January 10, 2023

Source: Modern Meadow/Singtex

 

Stein Fibers Acquires Fibertex’s North American Fiber Operations

ALBANY, N.Y. — January 3, 2023 — Stein Fibers LLC, a distributor of textile products, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Fibertex Corp.’s North American fiber operations. The combination of Fibertex and Stein Fibers will expand the fiber product portfolio in North America and allow each company to better serve its customers.

Ernest Elias, president of Fibertex, stated: “I am excited to partner with Stein Fibers organization which shares the same core values and believe the combination will provide an opportunity to grow our relationships with both customers and suppliers.”

Jaren Edwards, president of Stein Fibers, commented: “It is a privilege to partner with such a well-respected industry expert in Ernest who takes so much pride in customer service and business integrity.”

Robert Taylor, COO of Stein Fibers, added, “We are truly excited to work with Ernest as Fibertex and Stein Fibers have similar histories rooted in a deep family commitment to the textile industry that has stretched generations. We look forward to continuing to be the premier textile partner for our customers and suppliers.”

Posted January 10, 2023

Source: Stein Fibers

Fabric And Textile Company Apex Mills To Acquire Hanesbrands Inc. Facility In Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. — January 6, 2023 — Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Apex Mills, a specialty supplier and manufacturer of warp knit fabrics geared towards industrial and technical applications, will invest $3.1 million to expand its East Coast presence by acquiring the former HanesBrands facility and its equipment in Patrick County. The company will fulfill contracts for the Hanes basic apparel brand and maximize the full capacity of the facility. Virginia successfully competed with Pennsylvania for the project, which will retain 96 jobs and create 44 new jobs.

“We want made in America to mean made in Virginia and we are proud that this American-made textile company will expand its U.S. footprint by establishing an East Coast facility in Virginia,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “Specialty textile manufacturing has long been a core component of the economy in many regions across the Commonwealth, and we thank Apex Mills for keeping the HanesBrands facility in operation, retaining nearly 100 jobs and creating an additional 44 jobs for hardworking Virginians.”

“We look forward to Apex Mills building on the HanesBrands company legacy, supported by Patrick County’s skilled workforce that has a long and successful history in the textile industry,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “As U.S. manufacturing continues its resurgence, leading companies select Virginia for its strategic location, business-friendly environment, and robust talent, and we are thrilled to add Apex Mills to our roster.”

“The Apex Mills family of companies has been manufacturing Made in the USA textiles for 80 years, and as part of our dedication to support and grow the domestic textile industry we are continually seeking facilities and communities committed to this same goal,” said Jonathan Kurz, Apex Mills President and Chief Executive Officer. “When we became aware of the imminent closing of the HanesBrands Woolwine operation and learned more about the rich tradition of textile manufacturing in Patrick County we ultimately made the decision that this was where we wanted to locate our next fabric formation facility. The skilled workforce in the Woolwine, Stuart, and surrounding communities, as well as the support we have received from the county and the state, have made this opportunity one which we are proud to be a part of.”

“Patrick County is proud to be the place that Apex Mills has chosen to expand its business operations,” said Sean Adkins, Patrick County Director of Economic Development. “Our community has a long history of being home to many industries, especially textile companies, and the hardworking individuals that live and work for them in our resilient county. This announcement proves that a successful company sees Patrick County as a place it can expand into, while also incorporating revolutionary technologies run by our citizens. We’re grateful for the retained jobs, and also for the creation of 44 new, high-paying ones in the coming years.”

“Southside Virginia has always been recognized as a mecca for new companies to invest and prosper,” said Senator William M. Stanley. “The diverse skillsets and work commitment of our workforce remains key to the success of our existing employers and for new and expanding businesses throughout the region. We welcome Apex Mills to Patrick County and look forward to it becoming an integral part of our communities.”

“I am thrilled that Apex Mills is bringing new manufacturing jobs and millions in new investments to our district,” said Delegate Wren M. Williams. “This is a huge win for Patrick County. I will keep working to re-shore our industries and revitalize our home in Southwest Virginia.”

A U.S.-based company founded in 1943, Apex Mills expedites innovative solutions while responding to customers’ growing and newly arising opportunities. With performance-based solid knit, mesh/netting, and 3D spacer textile solutions, the company is a respected brand trusted by Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, such as NASA, to provide quality products that meet the needs of its customers. The company maintains high standards by delivering American-made, durable products.

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Patrick County to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Youngkin approved a $300,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Patrick County with the project. Apex Mills is eligible to receive state benefits from the Virginia Enterprise Zone Program, administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development, and funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: Virginia Office of the Governor

Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) Welcomes The 118th Congress

WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 10, 2023 — Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) President and CEO Matt Seaholm released the following statement in reference to the official commencement of the 118th Congress:

“The Plastics Industry Association congratulates the Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and welcomes the 118th Congress to Washington. On behalf of the $468 billion dollar plastics industry and over one million workers nationwide, we are excited to collaborate with members from both parties to support policies that address the global environmental challenges we face.  PLASTICS looks forward to serving as a resource to provide the facts that will move the needle in advancing sustainability and recycling.”

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS)

The LYCRA Co. Showcases Sustainable And Durable Fibers At Kingpins New York

WILMINGTON, Del. — January 10, 2023 — The LYCRA Co., a global developer of durable and sustainable fiber and technology solutions for the apparel industry, today announced it is exhibiting innovations for denim and performance non-denim wovens at Kingpins New York, booth 8 in the yellow area. The invitation-only trade show takes place January 11-12 at Pier 36/Basketball City.

The LYCRA Co. is launching LYCRA® lastingFIT 2.0 technology at Kingpins, the latest innovation in its LYCRA XTRA LIFE™ brand portfolio. This technology delivers elevated functionality in a sustainable fiber made from recycled fibers. Benefits include a range of stretch levels, long-lasting recovery, a soft hand, and an authentic denim look.

“Consumers are concerned about reducing their environmental footprint and are increasingly investing in higher quality, more durable garments,” said Ebru Ozaydin, The LYCRA Co.’s strategic marketing director, denim and ready-to-wear. “Longer-lasting fibers can contribute to extended garment wear life so we are pleased to showcase fabrics and samples featuring LYCRA lastingFIT 2.0 technology that provide durability and sustainable benefits which are so valued in today’s marketplace.”

The LYCRA Co. is also responding to another important consumer need with LYCRA ADAPTIV fiber, a patent- pending polymer that offers consumers a liberating wearing experience with its soft and easy stretch that adapts to meet the wearer’s functional needs, whether at rest or in motion. Jeans and woven pants made with this spandex fiber offer a wider fit window to accommodate different genders and body shapes and enable inclusive sizing.

“Digital fashion has inspired our storytelling about LYCRA ADAPTIV fiber for wovens in our booth,” Ozaydin said. “Computer-generated imagery and physical garments are brought together to demonstrate how revolutionary LYCRA ADAPTIV fiber is for denim. We’re showing brands and retailers how virtual assets can help them connect with consumers — especially tech-savvy Gen Z — while also informing them about the key fiber benefits to drive sales.”

On display at the show include mill collaborations with Naveena Denim and Sapphire Finishing that feature LYCRA lastingFIT 2.0 technology. New Resolutions, The LYCRA Co.’s collaborative collection with Naveena Denim, explores new solutions to design future-fit sustainable denim. The company’s collaboration with Sapphire Finishing Mills Limited, Crossroads, is inspired by the great outdoors and future utility trends. This collaboration includes LYCRA EcoMade fiber, and focuses on timeless designs that offer performance, versatility, longevity, and thermal comfort.

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: The LYCRA Co.

Doubled Production Speed At VETEX With New BRÜCKNER Line

Stefanie Ritterbach (left), CEO VETEX; her father Ulrich Dresing, CEO VETEX; and Markus Leffler (center), BRÜCKNER sales.

LEONBERG, Germany— January 10, 2023 — In Herzebrock-Clarholz in East Westphalia, Germany, VETEX, a hidden champion, produces tufted and woven carpets as well as carpet tiles under the brand “Infloor Girloon”. Everything that the East-West-phalians sell to their customers, such as SAP, Daimler, Ford, Porsche, hotels or cinema chains like Cinemaxx and Cinestar, is produced in-house.

In addition to weaving and tufting, the fully integrated production chain also includes coating, continuous dyeing, printing and finishing. All products are tested and certified according to the criteria of the German certificates Blue Angel and TÜV Premium. Customers particularly appreciate the fact that special designs can be produced in digital printing from as little as 100 square meters.

In addition, VETEX has the world’s only tufting line for 1/20” fine velour. Carpet tiles and modules in sizes (50 x 50, or 25 x 100 cm), which are unique in the world in that they are self-adhesive and can be laid again at any time, are bitumen and PVC-free. With the help of a special punching or cutting technique, a perfect seam is achieved.

Contrary to the general trend in the area of floor coverings — away from carpeting — the demand for the high-quality products from VETEX is so great that the management has set itself the goal of doubling production output in the area of coating tufted carpets in 2021. The bottleneck here was an existing 10 compartment tenter, which was installed in the coating line on two floors and fitted exactly into the hall. The capacity of the line to the required production quantity was no longer sufficient.

BRÜCKNER’s experts took measurements and other space restrictions and discussed different concepts to increase the production capacity with VETEX. After analyzing the key data, they were confident to reach the target of double the production capacity with a new dryer with only one dryer compartment more than before. This was confirmed by tests in Brückner’s modern technology center in Leonberg, where these assumptions were fully confirmed.

The new Brückner stenter with integrated DUO-THERM dryer works with a horizontal pin chain and direct gas heating. The exact and separately adjustable temperature for upper and lower air with a possible difference of up to 60°C is perfectly suitable for carpet coatings. Venturi mixing nozzles for mixing the extremely hot burner gases with the circulating process air as well as the alternating arrangement of the thermal zones every 3 m ensure optimum temperature distribution and thus maximum drying performance with low energy consumption.

The on-time production and installation of the dryer was significantly complicated by the interruption of the supply chains due to Corona and the accident of a vessel in the Suez Canal. The schedule was tight enough as it was. Within half a year, the dryer including control cabinets and control system had to be produced, the existing dryer had to be dismantled, and the tenter had to be installed and commissioned. In addition, the existing heat-recovery system was to be connected to the new DUO-THERM dryer.

In spite of these many challenges, delivery, installation and commissioning could be carried out in time and after the start-up phase and process optimization, the given target was reached: the new Brückner DUO-THERM allows with only one compartment more than before a doubling of the production speed compared to the old 10 compartment tenter. In short: “bottleneck eliminated”.

VETEX continues to look confidently ahead. Also the next project in the field of cutting the carpet tiles has already been realized. Thus, another necessary step has been taken to increase efficiency and quality at VETEX. Throughout the company, from the top management to each of the more than 100 employees, the passion for textile floor coverings is perceptible. In this way, an innovative and entrepreneurial team, with the participation of the right suppliers, can continue to write success stories in Germany.

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: Brückner Textile Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

Heimtextil 2023 Kicks Off The Trade Fair Year Approximately 2400 Exhibitors And Participants From Over 120 Countries

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany— January 10, 2023 — Heimtextil kicks off with a panel talk on sustainability transformation: How do manufacturers in the home and contract textiles industry have to rethink their supply chains in view of legally prescribed reporting standards? How can transparency become a competitive advantage? And how is sustainability considered right at the beginning of product designs? Diverse approaches and ideas for sustainability transformation were the focus of the opening press conference on the first day of Heimtextil 2023.

As one of the most globally interconnected industries, future EU-wide supply chain legislations will pose challenges to the home textiles industry while enabling market opportunities. With 2400 exhibitors, an exhibitor internationality level of 94 percent and participants from more than 120 countries, Heimtextil 2023 is the global stage where textile sustainability is holistically mapped — with products and innovations that show that scalable and sustainable innovations are not a contradiction in terms. “Over the next four days, Heimtextil is the place where supply chains are rethought, circular approaches are experienced and green innovations are condensed. This shows: Trade shows are a business model with impact. For global partnerships and for the environment,” said Detlef Braun, member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt, in his opening speech.

Panelists Caroline Till, director and co-founder FranklinTill Studio, Prof. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg, futurologist and executive director of the International Institute for Sustainability Management, and Olaf Schmidt, vice president, Textiles & Textile Technologies of Messe Frankfurt, discussed the transformation towards sustainability from several perspectives under the moderation of Alexandra Bohn, Style Content director of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Quarterly.

Heimtextil 2023: Experiencing sustainability holistically

Materials, supply chains, social responsibility: the panel talk highlighted how sustainability can be experienced holistically as a cross-cutting theme at Heimtextil.

Are entire collections produced in an environmentally compatible way? Do sustainability strategies include social responsibility? The one-hour Green Tours provide answers to these questions and enable an intensive exchange between visitors and exhibitors — led by independent sustainability expert Bernd Müller on behalf of Consulting Service International Ltd. The exchange with certifiers in the Green Village also enables buyers to think about sustainability in all its aspects. Textile certificates guarantee not only origin and quality level, but also proof that a product meets social and ecological standards. From 2023, the Green Village will also include companies that act in a holistically sustainable manner.

Heimtextil exhibitors are also increasingly focusing on transformation strategies that take into account multiple Sustainable Development Goals. These include innovative sustainable product designs — from fibers made of PET to linen in combination with other natural fibers such as hemp to bed linen made of cotton coated with cork. Photovoltaic systems to cover electricity needs from renewable sources are also examples — or filter systems that recycle wastewater generated by textile finishing.

“Long-term collaboration with trusted suppliers are important sparring partners on the path to transformation. Sustainability can only be achieved through close cooperation. That is why, together with the United Nations Office for Partnerships and the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network, we are placing the Sustainable Development Goals at the center of our global textile trade shows. And our Texpertise Network provides targeted impetus and, as a global network, promotes new partnerships,” Schmidt said.

Design process as the cornerstone for circular economy

Heimtextil Trends 2023 “Textiles Matter” by FranklinTill brings four ways of circular economy to life and gives the market impulses for sustainable development. In the panel talk, Caroline Till, member of the Heimtextil Trend Council, showed how the foundation for circular economy is laid during product development. This, she said, requires conscious decisions at the beginning of the design process and looking at waste as a resource. She also stressed the importance of collaborations between experts and keeping an open ear for different disciplines – from young designers to material engineers.

“Understanding the whole textile life cycle. Thinking about the next life at the beginning of the design process. Moving to a circular economy: Understanding where materials come from, how they are processed, and where they end up has a huge impact on the environment. Through Textiles Matter, buyers and manufacturers understand circular economy and find their own way to circularity,” said Till.

Sustainability transformation through whole-system thinking

How to initiate transformation within companies? How to engage employees and what role do new competencies play in this process? In the panel talk, Prof. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg highlighted the relevance of overall systemic thinking, digital sovereignty and the acquisition of future skills. The futurologist illustrated the role self-efficacy and bottom-up approaches play in engaging employees.

“It’s time to change not just narratives, but mindsets. Through whole-systems thinking, acting from the perspective of a world fit for grandchildren, and acquiring future skills. This requires new evaluation criteria and, above all, a new leadership that starts with everyone themselves,” said Ternès von Hattburg.

Highlights of Heimtextil 2023 at a glance

Heimtextil 2023 once again takes off with international strength, covering the entire range of home and contract textiles: from coupon business to retail volumes to high-volume orders.

Buyers — including retailers and wholesalers, furnishing houses, interior decorators, designers, architects or hotel decision-makers — can find new business contacts, redefine supply chains together with suppliers and experience a bundled holistic market overview of textile trends over four days of the fair.

In 2023, the leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles is responding even more strongly to the growing demand in the field of fibers and yarns by offering a dedicated section for the first time — including new suppliers who are expanding the global range of upholstery and decorative fabrics as well as leather and imitation leather.

In addition, Heimtextil will once again cover a wide range of functional contract textiles, such as those that are water-repellent, flame-retardant, recyclable, antimicrobial or thermoregulating, with the “Interior.Architecture.Hospitality” program aimed at interior designers, architects, planners and furnishers.

For textile professionals hungry for knowledge, there will be numerous LECTURES, special presentations and guided tours. This includes a new edition of the Interior.Architecture.Hospitality LIBRARY: a curated selection of exhibitor products that feature special functional properties.

Expert talks, selected exhibitor products and exchanges with the industry combine the new Interior.Architecture.Hospitality TALKS & TOURS. In addition to sustainability, the focus will be on design topics.

Another highlight is the continuation of the Heimtextil Conference Sleep & More. Top-class speakers will talk about the prerequisites for good sleep, about sustainable solutions in the retail sector and discuss digital gadgets.

Due to the positive response to the Green Tours, the SLEEP tours on smart bedding innovations will be launched and led by sleep expert Markus Kamps of Schlafkampagne.

The Green Village — the platform for seal providers and certifiers — will be expanded from 2023 to include exhibitors who are fully committed to sustainability.

A special highlight will be this year’s Heimtextil Trends on a topic that could not be more topical: Under the motto “Textiles Matter,” visitors can experience decisive approaches to circular economy. The construction of the entire trend area is based on the Heimtextil Material Manifesto: only local, environmentally friendly or borrowed materials will be used for stand design.

The green offering at Heimtextil is mapped by the Green Directory, which identifies sustainable exhibitors and their certified products online and at the booth.

The one-hour Green Tours bring trade visitors together with selected exhibitors and enable exchange on sustainable developments — guided by an external expert. Independence sets the Green Tours apart and brings an important outside perspective.

The special denim show “Tones of Freedom” by the Frankfurt School of Clothing and Fashion presents a young collection by students of the School of Design. The creations deal with the diverse aspects of denim and jeans in a cultural context. Ten models in collaboration with Heimtextil exhibitors show visions of “body positivity” in the special presentation “Embrace new horizons”.

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: The Messe Frankfurt Group

RUDOLF GmbH Strengthening Its Commitment To The Textile Market In Bangladesh With Investments In Production And Storage Capacity

DHAKA, Bangladesh — January 10, 2023 — RUDOLF GmbH is strengthening its commitment to the textile market in Bangladesh through important investments in production and storage capacity.

Since 1922, RUDOLF has driven the textile industry — and more recently construction and other industries — with the same innovative energy that is so necessary today to ensure continued progress and solve some of the current and future problems facing our civilization.

A true agent of positive change.

In 2023, at the turn of its first century of successful global operations, RUDOLF, a specialist in textile chemicals, will start construction of a new production facility in Bangladesh.

The new plant is a logical and necessary step to strengthen the company’s competitive position on both local and global level.

“The goal is to build an advanced factory with lean management concepts, technologies and supporting laboratories, with a focus on customer service and workplace quality,” said Soumitra Ganguly, managing director of RUDOLF Bangladesh Ltd. “The new factory will be part of RUDOLF’s global services as a secure and transparent fulfillment partner for brands/retailers and their supply chain partners.”

“With unique innovations in textiles, RUDOLF has always been considered a forerunner in the industry. Pioneering spirit and tradition combined with forward-looking technologies and highly specialized employees continue to define the company’s actions today,” said Dr. Oliver Kusterle, managing director of RUDOLF and chairman of RUDOLF Bangladesh Ltd. “The substantial investment made by RUDOLF is a strong sign of industrial commitment to Bangladesh, which is one of the largest contributors to the global textile market.”

Posted: January 10, 2023

Source: RUDOLF GmbH

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