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INSTITUTIONAL TEXTILE

  Adamjee Enterprises has successfully developed an experienced team of experts to manufacturer various Hospital and hospitality-related textiles. The hospital bedding must be subject to an extensive amount of liquid as well as micro-organisms. It is therefore essential to create fabric that is able to withstand repeated cleaning and sterilization to make products cost-effective and durable. We offer complete hospital-related textiles that include mattress protector , cotton draw sheets , sateen sheets , flannel duvet sets , quilt covers , pillow shells , percale crib sheets , scrub suits gown for the patient, nurse gowns, and doctor uniforms. We have a history of successfully providing to number of customers in UK, Europe, US, South America and middle-east in line with their particular laundry regulations and rules to reduce contamination of hospital-related textiles . Working in the health care for many years, we are a top supplier of medical and work wear in a variety of fabrics

Current Challenges and Opportunities in Pakistan's Textile Industry

Four thousand years ago, the Harappa civilization of Pakistan gave the country the tradition of weaving and spinning. This age-old tradition has been carried on by Pakistan, which has grown to be the eighth largest exporter in Asia of textile products. Pakistan is the fourth largest cotton producer in Asia, after India and China. It also has the highest spinning capacity in Asia. Pakistan has 442 spinning mills and 1260 ginning units. There are also 2550 garment manufacturing firms, 600 knitting producing units, and 600 garment manufacturing units. To export to countries such as the USA , Hong Kong, Germany, France, Italy, France and Netherlands, textile products such as carpets, rugs and towels, home textiles and hosiery, and Afghanistan, are made here. The strong foundation of Pakistan's economy is textile. Nearly 50% of total international exports are textile products and garments. They account for almost 8.5 percent of GDP and 38.9% of the country's labor force. As far