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Anteks Spinning Mill, built in 1986,
commenced production in June 1987 with a
machine park of 25.000 spindles and a
capacity of 8 tonnes based on Ne 30/1. Due
to its high quality standards Anteks yarn
has become a sought-after product in the
world market and production has increased
steadly. By 1988 a capacity of 33.000
spindles had been reached, increasing to
55.000 spindles in 1994, 58.000 in 1997 and
60.000 in 2001.
ATAÇ, being a forerunner in ground-breaking
technology, become one of the first mills to
establish 2000 compact spindles in 2001. The
main machine park consists of Reiter
Schlafhorst and Murata equipment.
The foundation stone of the weaving plant
was laid on 1991 and production began in
1992. Production commenced at 20.000 metres
per day of grey cloth. The finishing factory
was planned immediately after operation of
the weaving plant in order to offer finished
cloth to the world market. This was
completed in 1993. Additional looms were
purchased in 1997 and again in 2001 bringing
the capacity to 1.000.000 metres a month of
finished fabric.
Currently, 2.000 kg of yarn is being folded
and twisted on a daily basis. 6.000 kg of
yarn is dyed on fully automated machinary.
With an average weft density of 29/cm the
weaving shed produced around 40.000 metres
of grey cloth per day on 200 rapier and air
jet looms. In the finishing mill all the
grey cloth is dyed and finished using the
very latest technology.
At
the end of 1997 the finishing factory
entered into brand new markets with the
addition of a coating unit and an ammonia
plant to produce non-iron fabricsAt the end
of 1997 the finishing factory entered into
brand new markets with the addition of a
coating unit and an ammonia plant to produce
non-iron fabrics.
The ready-to-wear factory, which began
production in late 1996, is situated in the
Antalya Free Trade Zone. It is now producing
1500 shirts a day. All ATAÇ A.Ş. operations
use the most up-to-date techologies where
quality is the most basic philosophy and
this is no more apparent than in the garment
factory. In a variety of world markets
relying on competing functions, Anteks
Garment Factory is today an important
research center for weaving plant.
Since completion of the factory in 1996,
ATAÇ A.Ş. has seen the vertical integration
and modern technological advances of its
textile investments. ATAÇ carries its
commitment to quality from fiber to fashion
garments appreciated in the finest fashion
centres in the world.
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