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Nylstar invests to increase production capacity
Nylstar, one of the leading suppliers of nylon 6.6, known for its Meryl yarns brand, has announced it will investment more than Euro 1.2 million to enable it to significantly increase its annual production capacity from 15,000 to 17,000 tons.
27th November 2013
Knitting Industry
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Blanes, Spain
Nylstar, one of the leading suppliers of nylon 6.6, known for its Meryl yarns brand, has announced it will investment more than Euro 1.2 million to enable it to significantly increase its annual production capacity from 15,000 to 17,000 tons.
The investment comprises the installation of 21 Barmag winding machines that will increase productivity and help reduce waste considerably, the company reports. The investment will allow the Spanish producer to expand its product range and show its commitment to deliver even more value-added products. The new equipment will be installed in January 2014 and will be put into operation immediately.
“This investment is a direct consequence of the growing demand of fine count yarns that has been reflected in our sales recently,” stated Zigor Kortazar, Nylstar’s Corporate General Manager. “We aim to operate this new installation as a matter to continually improve our service to our worldwide customer base,” Mr. Kortazar added.
Nylstar announced the appointment of Zigor Kortazar as Corporate General Manager in July this year with the promise to double its turnover in the next 5 years.
With challenging conditions both in the textile industry and in the market, Nylstar has been able to increase 10% YTD its sales volume as the result of its focus on innovation and customer service. 2014 awaits a year of further investments for Nylstar and for its principal brand, Meryl, the company says.
Sport Tech Couture
Presenting its Autumn/Winter 2014-2015 Trend Forecast at the Expofil 2013 trade fair for yarns and fibres in Paris in September, the company showcased a fashion collection under the concept ‘Sport Tech Couture’ by Spanish designer Mónica Lavandera. “With Sport Tech Couture, Nylstar proposes a new concept of fashion that suits contemporary lifestyle,” commented Zigor Kortazar at the time.
“The company’s wide variety of Meryl yarns and brands such as Nylgold, Skinlife or Nexten, perfectly adapt to the idea of comfortable fashion, beautiful, with the ability to cope with our daily activity without giving up a genuine style, different and exclusive.”
Nylstar
Nylstar, founded in 1923, says it believes in ongoing innovation and textile research, generating upscale concepts that aim to improve consumer’s quality of life. The company produces standard and custom made nylon 6.6 yarns. It’s visionary approach and years of research have made possible fibres like Meryl Skinlife, Meryl Nexten, Meryl Nexten Plus, Meryl Microfibres, and more recently Nylgold, nanotechnology based man-made fibres with anti-ageing properties.
Nylstar’s headquarters and its production centre are based in Blanes, Northern Spain and the company sells its products worldwide, delivering innovative solutions mainly to the fashion industry, pret-â-porter, haute couture, intimates, swimwear, hosiery, sports and also in the home textiles market. With annual sales of €65 million, Nylstar exports 90% of its production, serving customers in more than 40 countries.
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