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  1. SCANDYE, UAB

    Lithuania

    JSC “SCANDYE” is a company founded by Scandinavian capital working in the field of textile dyeing and finishing and was established in 2003 in Telsiai, a city in North Western Lithuania. SCANDYE continues the traditions of one of the oldest of Denmark’s textile companies Gabriel A/S, established in 1851, and Norwegian DEVOLD OF NORWAY AS, established in 1853. The company employs 75 workers at the moment. We are the experts of wool, polyester and it’s mixture’s dyeing and finishing in form of woven, knitted fabrics, garments and yarns, although our technical and technological capabilities allows us to provide big variety of dyeing and finishing services for virtually every possible textile type. Our current production capacity is close to 2 million kilos per year and we are constantly expanding. By the end of year 2016 we expect to increase our annual production capacity up to 2, 5 million kg.

  2. NEAUSTIMA UAB

    Lithuania

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    NEAUSTIMA UAB is the manufacturer of nonwovens in Lithuania with nearly 30 years of experience. Main focus is the production of wadding, PES filter fleece, PES high density acoustic blocks, geotextile, green roofing drainage felt, synthetic, natural and recycled fiber felt. The company exports the products to the countries in Europe and North America. Experienced team is ready to offer right product for the producers of home textiles (blankets, quilts, pillows), upholstery furniture, mattresses and beds, footwear, air filtration products, and professionals of green roofing, civil construction and engineering, sound insulation and acoustics. Neaustima uses various fibers in the production: PES, rPET, cotton, sheep and camel wool, hemp, flax, viscose, silk, polylactic acid (PLA), recycled textile fibers. Company is known as a recycler of post-industrial textile waste. Neaustima buys textile scraps, threads and recycle them into fibers that are used in further production of nonwovens.