Viveyllatex Mills have partnered with Huntsman Textile Effects to streamline operations and optimize processes, train technical staff, and make recommendations to help improve yield and productivity.
Huntsman Textile Effects, a major global suppliers of textile dyes and additives, has entered into a partnership and collaboration agreement with Bangladesh‘s Viyellatex Group.
This strategic cooperation will enable Viyellatex Group to continue to achieve operational excellence and meet the requirements of international brands, and reinforces the recognition of Huntsman as a preferred supplier of the Viyellatex, which has spinning, knitting, dyeing, accessories and printing facilities in Bangladesh.
This cooperation allows Viyellatex to further leverage Huntsman’s research and development capabilities, innovation and focus on sustainability.
David Hasanat, chairman of Viyellatex, said that the support from Huntsman will help them be more competitive in this fast-growing market. It will help them to comply with the stringent product, operational and environmental demands from their global customers.
Viyellatex Group places strong emphasis on sustainability by minimizing energy usage, adopting waste and water recycling, and using only organic materials and environmentally compliant chemicals and dyes and Huntsman is the perfect partner in this regard as they share this vision.
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