Specialist laminated fabric producer Dry-Tex has issued a statement to say its factory near Shaoxing in China’s Zhejiang province is running at full capacity again following an enforced closure caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
In the statement, Dry-Tex president, Andy Dong, said: “It would be an understatement to say the past few months have been challenging, not just for us but for the whole of China. [But] it’s business as usual here now, from yarn manufacturing and weaving, to dyeing and laminating.”
He said that, because Dry-Tex carries out all of these activities in house, customers will be able to receive “in no time” the fabrics they order.
Source: Sports Textiles
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