Intertek all set up textile testing lab to support textile and garment industry in Sri Lanka.

Intertek a leading provider of quality and safety solution services to industries worldwide, is all set to open a new apparel and textiles testing laboratory in Battaramulla. In addition to testing, on-site experts will offer unparalleled knowledge and expertise on global regulations and trends affecting the apparel and garment industry.

Sri Lanka’s textile and apparel industry accounts for nearly half of all its exports, making it one of the top apparel-producing countries. As this industry continues to grow, so does the demand for textile safety, quality and performance testing. Intertek’s Sri Lanka textile lab capabilities include state-of-the-art equipment for physical and analytical testing, enabling Intertek to offer a full range of frequently requested physical and chemical testing services.

To meet the needs of Sri Lanka’s expensive textile and apparel industry, Intertek has established a full-service textile and apparel testing lab that is centrally located to a number of global apparel buyers and manufacturers.

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