Fiberweb (India) has received another export order of value added and Melt Blown products worth Rs 10.9 crore ($1.31 Million). It is a matter of pride for young team from U.S.A that their efforts have successfully resulted these orders. In USA and other countries, the season has started earlier and this is the only second order of the season. The order covers the company’s both products in the field of PP Spun Bond and Melt Blown Fabrics.
Due to research and development work done by the company on its product and also preparing innovative converted products, the company has been able to break through in the competitive market of U.S.A with the orders of good profitability. It produces Spun Bond Non Woven Fabric (Technical Textile) and its various converted products. There is continuous research and development and also improvement by which company is able to get the value added products.
Fiberweb (India) is engaged in the manufacture of High Quality Spun Bond NONWOVEN Roll Goods Used in Hygiene Industry, Agriculture Crop Cover, Medical & Industrial Clothing & other Innovative Uses.
| Company Name | CMP |
|---|---|
| Welspun Living | 133.50 |
| Vardhman Textiles | 569.25 |
| Arvind | 388.45 |
| K.P.R. Mill | 927.15 |
| Page Industries | 37981.15 |
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