Himatsingka Linens set to double its output of bed linen

Himatsingka Linens a division of Himatsingka Seide Ltd., counted amongst the world’s largest producer of bed linen products with vertically integrated manufacturing facility. As the company embarks upon an expansion will be adding three new Monforts machines all German built to the existing line-up of four Monforts units that will double its output of bed linen.

The new Monforts machines are a 10 chamber Montex 6500 stenter, a Monfortex 8000, and a Thermex CDR with E-Control; all three units feature a fabric working width of 3,200 millimeters are being installed by Monforts’ representative for India, ATE Enterprises Private Ltd.

Executive Director Vasudevan Veeraraghvan said that the installation for the new Monforts machines will be completed by the beginning of 2017, and they plan to quickly reach full production capacity.

They are a long-time Monforts user, and their company culture includes Monforts.

Vasudevan said that the group is doubling its existing sheeting capacity from 23 million meters per annum to 46 million meters. The company will also be installing for the first time 211,000 spindles as part of its backward integration into spinning, and the entry into the terry towels sector will see it setting up a capacity for 25,000 tons per annum.

As the company is solely in the export sector and produce high quality branded products. That means they require the best technology.
Certainly, competition is always very intense, and although their products are price sensitive they are very much in the fine, high quality segment of the markets.

At the bed linen mill, the new units will join two eight chamber Montex 6500 units — one of the units featuring a Montex Thermex condensation unit with two curing chambers being positioned on top of the stenter. There is also a Monfortex 7000 model Sanforiser and a Montex Thermex CDR E-Control dyeing range, both with 3200 mm fabric working width.

Expansion of sheeting capacity will enable the company to make printed products, which will enhance its fashion bedding shares in the market, and also help Himatsingka to enter into the basic bedding segments where it is currently not present.

It is a vertically integrated home textiles company engaged in spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles, Himatsingka manufactures, retails and distributes bedding, bath, drapery, upholstery, and lifestyle accessory products.

Its portfolio of brands includes Calvin Klein Home, Barbara Barry, Bellora, Kelly Wearstler, Beekman 1802, Pimacott, Atmosphere and Esprit.

The company operates manufacturing facilities in India, and retail and distribution businesses across North America, Europe and Asia. Its bed linen unit is located at Hassan, in Karnataka, and its drapery and upholstery unit is at Bengaluru, also in Karnataka.

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