Wakayama -Japanese computerised knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki, together with its Sri Lankan representative Tajima Colombo Ltd., will hold a private exhibition in Sri Lanka this month.
Wakayama -Japanese computerised knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki, together with its Sri Lankan representative Tajima Colombo Ltd., will hold a private exhibition in Sri Lanka this month.
Lenzing - Lenzing has partnered with narrow fabrics manufacturer Charle Berlin to develop a new...
Shenzhen - Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics and Yarn Expo Shenzhen successfully wrapped up on...
Colombo - MAS Holdings, one of Sri Lanka's largest knitted fabric and clothing manufacturers, has...
Rudolstadt – Researchers have developed a knitted shirt made from ‘triple-recycled’ cellulose...
Wakayama - Shima Seiki Italia, the Italian subsidiary of leading Japanese computerized knitting...
Seoul - South Korean textile firm Taekwang Industry has launched a new, plant-based nylon yarn...
New York - The global knitting machine market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3%, reaching US$9.03 billion by 2032, a new report suggests.
Faisalabad - Textile Hub, a subsidiary of Interloop Limited, one of Pakistan's largest hosiery and...
Tokyo - Teijin Frontier has developed a new, recycled polyester stretch fabric aomed at providing...
Zurich - Shipments of large diameter circular knitting machines slipped in 2024 whilst the number...
York – Our sister publication Ecotextile News has published a new podcast in which we take a deep dive into Lenzing’s latest sustainability report and learn more about the environmental milestones reached by the manufacturer of Tencel and Modal fibres.
Our host Philip Berman is joined by Lenzing’s Krishna Manda, VP corporate sustainability, and Thomas Matiz, global product sustainability lead, to discuss the company’s latest sustainability report.
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