Tirotex

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Transnistrian textile company

Tirotex (Russian: Тиротекс) is a Pridnestrovian textile company producing clothing and other textile products. It is located in (and gets its name from) Tiraspol. The company was established in 1972 with the construction of its factory, which took a decade to complete.

The company is the largest textile enterprise in the southwestern Commonwealth of Independent States and also claims to be the second largest of its kind in all of Europe. Within its complex, there are weaving, sewing, finishing and spinning operations. As an export-orientated company, 70% of its products are shipped abroad.[1]

Products

The products of SA Tirotex are exported to Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal, Romania, Poland, and the United States.[2] They appear in a number of catalogs and retail outlets, such as Quelle, Aldi, Jotex and Hemtex.

The company produces mainly upmarket fashion items including women's clothing, tablecloths and bedsheets. It also manufactures suits, surgical gowns and uniforms.[2] Only cotton fabric is used at the facilities.

In 2017 Tirotex expands possibilities with Brückner finishing line.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Tirotex - About company". www.tirotex.com. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Tirotex". www.tirotex.com. Tirotex. 2005. Archived from the original on 23 July 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Moldavian textile producer Tirotex expands possibilities with Brückner finishing line" – via Newsmoldova info.

External links

  • Tirotex official site


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