Heytex German Textile Company takes over Pulaski textile manufacturer BondCote

A German textile manufacturer Heytex as part of a global growth strategy to expand its worldwide portfolio has acquired Pulaski based company BondCote, which also produces textile goods. As the two companies produce similar products that is industrial fabrics, BondCote will fill Heytex’s need to extend its global reach.

Heytex currently has centers in Bramsch and Neugersdorf, Germany, and Zhangiagang, China. With the purchase of BondCote, Pulaski will become Heytex’s North American center.

According to BondCote CEO Ted Anderson, the merger will not change much for BondCote’s Pulaski headquarters, although operations will be for all textiles made by both companies. Those operations will include sales, logistics and technical operations for Heytex’s products.

Industrial fabrics will still be produced at BondCote, although materials produced by Heytex outside of the United States will be covered as well. Although the German Heytex purchased BondCote, the American company’s name will remain the same, Anderson said.

BondCote have a very good brand equity in North America which is well recognized and well regarded. BondCote was established in 1949, cementing its presence in Pulaski for more than 65 years. It specializes in producing coated and laminated textiles used in defense equipment, in addition to industrial and recreational markets.

The company currently operates a manufacturing plant in Pulaski and a distribution center in Dublin.

Heytex is known worldwide for creating quality coated and laminated textiles, produced particularly for sign media. They supply the world market with a comprehensive product portfolio for all indoor and outdoor applications in digital print.

The company also develops, produces and sells technical textiles applied to the automotive, recreational and housing industries. Technological premium products made by Heytex include biogas membranes, architectural membranes, flexible container textiles and bellows fabrics.
The idea behind Heytex’s expansion into Pulaski is to establish a presence closer to the two company’s current and future customers. In turn, they expect to yield quicker response in products and information to benefit those clients.

Heytex CEO Dr. Heribert Decher said that they pursue a long-term strategy and set standards with their innovative products. With BondCote as a new member of the Heytex family, they have made the next very important step.

According to Anderson, BondCote and Heytex plan to work together to create more innovative textiles. To do so, they value direct customer contact and their proximity to the markets. This will increase the worldwide presence of the new group in the field of functionalized technical textiles.
BondCote currently employs 80 people in Pulaski. As they have seen an increase in their business at BondCote in the last six months, they have been hiring.

Current BondCote management, employees and staff will remain with the company through the combination of the two businesses. According to Anderson, local dedication to the job attracted the German company to Pulaski.

One of the reasons behind Heytex’s interest in BondCote and they coming together was certainly the work ethic of folks in their area. Both businesses look forward to joining and bringing more products and services to their global customers.

Recent Posts

Teijin Frontier develops multi-functional comfort textile

Tokyo-based Teijin Frontier has developed a new multi-functional textile for sports and outdoor clothing that offers improved comfort and cooling…

2 days ago

Telangana launches Singidi Collective promoting sustainable fashion

In a major step towards reviving Telangana’s handloom traditions and environmentally responsible fashion, BRS Working President launched Singidi Collective.

2 days ago

Mini and BMW iX3 use recycled knitted fabrics

The latest Mini models make wide use of recycled knitted fabrics in their interiors, combining simplicity, sustainability, and modern aesthetics.

3 days ago

BRM showcases advanced webbing solutions for parachute applications

BRM, a leader in the design and manufacturing of engineered woven fabrics, has highlighted its advanced webbing solutions developed for…

3 days ago

Himachal Pradesh to promote cultivation of industrial hemp

Himachal Pradesh has announced a new policy to encourage regulated cultivation of industrial hemp, promoting plans for sustainable textiles products.

3 days ago

Yanpai orders needlepunch lines from Andritz

Zhejiang Yanpai Filter Technology has placed a new order with Andritz for two additional high-performance needlepunch production lines.

1 week ago