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Unifi Manufacturing, Inc. is a leading producer of multi-filament polyester and nylon textured yarns and related raw materials. We provide innovative, global textile solutions and unique branded yarns for customers at every level of the supply chain.
We are driven by innovation and committed to global product commercialization. At Unifi, our goal is to provide both customers and consumers with products that enhance the value of everyday products; from hosiery and apparel to contract furnishings and from industrial applications to automotive upholstery.
Since our founding in 1971, we have remained committed to excellence. We take pride in the manufacturing of our products and strive to provide our customers with exceptional quality and service around the world. These are the common threads that unite everything we do. Unifi is committed to giving back to its local communities through a variety of fundraising activities for charitable organizations
Recent Textile News for Unifi (November 2012)
DALLAS-Haggar Clothing Co. said Wednesday that it has used more than 14 million plastic bottles in the production of its LK Life Khaki casual pants line, which debuted a year ago.
The pants used the Repreve yarn produced by Unifi Inc., which used recycled bottled water containers.
Introduced in 2006, Repreve has been a major sales and branding factor in Unifi's stunning financial turnaround. The Greensboro company, with its largest manufacturing operation in Yadkinville, returned to profitability in 2010 after 10 years in textile limbo.
Four major apparel customers-Eddie Bauer, North Face, Patagonia and Polartec-sell outdoor and sportswear featuring Repreve. Walmart, Haggar, Sears and Cintas are working with Unifi on Repreve apparel programs.
The LK Life Khaki line is available in more than 2,200 retail sites, including department stores in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
William Jasper is on Greensboro Partnership Board

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