Meridian Specialty Yarn begins work on new textile plant in US

Meridian Specialty Yarn Group, Inc., (MSYG) specializing in novelty yarn manufacturing and yarn dyeing from its two North Carolina plants, addresses the needs of distinct textile industry audiences, including upholstery, home furnishings, craft yarn, hosiery, industrial textiles, apparel and automotive has officially broke ground on a new, multi-million dollar textile plant in Valdese, NC, USA.

When done, the new production facility will expand Meridian’s current operations in Valdese by 113,000 square feet. The new facility will also produce Tow dyed acrylic for vertical integration with the company’s Ranlo, NC, plant.

MSYG’s yarn manufacturing operation in Ranlo fulfills the needs of knitters, weavers and craft yarn distributors looking for the novelty spinning of vibrant, fashion-forward yarns in a wide range of lot sizes and designs.

All five of the Meridian companies are proud to be American-based manufacturers that provide high quality products, short lead times and consistent, reliable service. In many of their markets they are one of the few domestic manufacturers still thriving, aligning well with the current resurgence of companies bringing business back to the United States and the demand for American-made products.

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