The foreheads of the textile industry have yarn for the consumers. The combination of the two factors such as sustainability and the ever-changing advances of technology means further evolution towards innovative yarns. In this article, we will discuss how the textile sector can take advantage of these technologies to remain on the cutting edge of development, along with OLE, a manufacturer of certified cotton yarns, as a case study.
Making Space for Sustainability
Sustainability, along with other factors, is the backbone of the fabric industry and that is where the new age yarns come in. Creating yarns that are of excellent quality and have a low environmental impact is possible through environmentally friendly materials and production methods. The business philosophy of OLE revolves around the quality of their products and delivering superior quality thus the yarns sourced from OLE also pass the sustainability tests.
Wide Applicability
The range of applications upon implementing innovative yarns easily exceeds that of traditional yarns. A yarn made of a mix of viscose and nylon has extensive uses such as in creating new trends and yarn formations for various manufacturing processes. Such flexibility allows the textile industry to grow in accordance to the demands of the consumers and the markets.
Revised: Advanced Manufacturing Techniques
The use of advanced manufacturing techniques such as texturing and plying has made it possible to develop yarns with special attributes. Barring the rush of introducing new types of yarns that most Asian consumers would like to use in garments, other innovations should focus on altering the yarns to fit the fabrics and materials being produced.
Market-Driven Innovation
It is undeniable that the innovations in the textile sector should be propelled by the market gaps that need to be filled. In OLE’s experience, our R&D team is always trying to be market relevant when developing new yarns by focusing on the requirements and prevailing trends in the market, thus making sure all our products are sellable in the current market. Thus, being responsive to the changing of the market enables the manufacturers to prepare and supply yarns which are on demand by the buyers thereby increasing the sales volume.
Conclusion
The future of the textile manufacturing and marketing will be based on the cluster management of innovative yarns which are ecofriendly, personalized, have newer advances in the manufacturing, and have been developed through marketing initiatives. Companies such as OLE are setting trends by producing yarns that are of high quality standards that the market demands. The globalization of the industry can expect a growth by subscribing to these new age yarns.