Our divisions

Four divisions
One partner

Knitting, dyeing, garment manufacturing and hosiery run inside the group — not through subcontractors. That is what lets one company answer for the hand feel of the fabric, the shade of the dye and the stitch on the finished piece.

/ Where each division sits
  1. Cotton
  2. Yarn
  3. Knitting
  4. Dyeing
  5. Sewing
  6. Socks
  7. Export

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(01)

Knitting

Where yarn becomes fabric

Circular knitting machines turn our own yarn into greige fabric. The gauge and the machine diameter decide everything downstream — hand feel, weight, stretch recovery — so this is the stage that defines the finished garment.

Fabric structures
Single jersey · Interlock · Rib · Piqué · French terry · Fleece
Machine park
118 Terrot · Pai Lung · Monarch · Pilotelli
Daily output
20 t greige fabric per day
/ Product families
Single jerseyInterlockRibPiquéFrench terryFleece
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(02)

Dyeing & finishing

Colour, matched and repeatable

Greige fabric goes in, an approved shade comes out. Recipes are built in our own lab and measured instrument-side, so the third bulk run matches the lab dip as closely as the first one did.

Colour standards
Pantone TCX / TPG matching, customer lab dips
Certification
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, Class I
Dyeing methods
Piece dyeing · Yarn dyeing · Rotary dyeing
Machine park
117 82 piece dyeing · 35 yarn dyeing machines
Daily output
70 t dyed fabric per day
/ Product families
Reactive dyeingPiece dyeingYarn dyeingPrintingCustom colour
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(03)

Garment manufacturing

Cut, sewn, pressed, packed

Cutting, sewing, pressing and packing run as one flow. This is the division that turns an approved fabric and a tech pack into cartons on a pallet, under OEM, ODM and private-label programmes.

Annual output
20M knitted garments per year
Programmes
OEM · ODM · Private label
Size range
XS–3XL
Bulk lead time
45–90 days
Sewing lines
120 sewing lines on the garment floor
/ Product families
T-shirts & polo shirtsHoodies & sweatshirtsUnderwear & boxersSportswearLoungewearKidswear
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(04)

Hosiery

Seventy million pairs a year

A self-contained operation: knitting, linking, boarding and packing for socks and legwear, from everyday cotton pairs to graduated medical compression.

Annual output
70M pairs per year
Certification
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, Class I
Needle count
from 200 needles everyday cotton construction
Machine park
1024 circular knitting machines for hosiery
/ Product families
EverydayTerrySports & compressionBambooKidsThermalFashion & sublimationMedical compression
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/ Machine park

European precision. Japanese reliability.

The same machinery the world's leading textile groups run. Equipment choice is the part of a quote a buyer cannot audit remotely — so here it is in writing.

Karl Mayer
Germany

Warping and sizing. Warp beam preparation to ±0.1% tension accuracy.

Picanol
Belgium

Weaving machines for high-density constructions.

Juki
Japan

Sewing automation across the garment lines.

Texpa
Germany

Automated cutting and making-up for home textile.