HYOSUNG, one of the leading producers of Nylon as the next step in it’s global nylon growth strategy and to better serve the Southeast Asian market plans to invest in startingup new MIPAN nylon manufacturing factility in Nhon Trach, Vietnam.
Hyosung’s President BS Park said that the state-of-the-art facility is world class competitive to ensure fast and reliable service in the region. They also intend to meet customer needs for innovation with microdeniers, recycled, moisture management and other specialty items. The new facility is located in same area as Hyosung’s creora spandex and tire core facilities.
As sourcing from Vietnam continues to be important to brands and retailers, they wanted to provide expanded product offerings as they already produce creora spandex in Vietnam, shared Ria Stern, Hyosung Textiles Global Marketing Director.
Hyosung will be exhibiting at the upcoming Outdoor Retailer Show where they will launch new freshgear odor neutralizing nylon and promote MIPAN Aqua Xâ„¢ cool touch and moisture management nylon, MIPAN Robicâ„¢ & Robic Airâ„¢ high tenacity nylon for increased durability and MIPAN regen recycled nylon and Regen recycled polyester.
Hyosung have a sales and production network of over 50 bases that spans from Asia to the America and Europe providing convenience to customers in over 130 countries. They are also working to enrich people’s lifestyles in the future,
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