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UNIFI, INC.
UNIFI, INC.
Greensboro, North Carolina
All Size Average employees
UNIFI, Inc. (NYSE: UFI) is a global textile solutions provider and one of the world's leading innovators in manufacturing synthetic and recycled performance fibers. Through REPREVE®, one of UNIFI's proprietary technologies and the global leader in branded recycled performance fibers, UNIFI has transformed more than 35 billion plastic bottles into recycled fiber for new apparel, footwear, home goods, and other consumer products. UNIFI continually innovates technologies to meet consumer needs in moisture management, thermal regulation, antimicrobial protection, UV protection, stretch, water resistance, and enhanced softness. UNIFI collaborates with many of the world's most influential brands in the sports apparel, fashion, home, automotive and other industries. For more information about UNIFI, visit www.unifi.com. UNIFI® is a registered trademark of Unifi, Inc.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GLEN RAVEN, INC.
GLEN RAVEN, INC.
Burlington, North Carolina
All Size Average employees
Glen Raven is proud to design, develop and produce quality fabrics and textiles while offering exceptional distribution, logistics and marketing to our clients. Our textile brands are some of the most trusted and leading names serving the furniture, marine, shade, protective career apparel and home fashion industries and beyond. We may have started out as a cotton mill in 1880, but today we are so much more. As a marketing-oriented company, industry leaders come to Glen Raven to find innovative solutions for their companies. We are dedicated to using the most innovative technologies so we continue to weave connections to keep the world spinning. At Glen Raven, we are committed to nurturing and strengthening the infrastructure that connects us all and moves the world forward. We can do this because we keep our eyes on what’s next, and we bring together the people, ideas, and resources to make it possible. Our products and services help weave the experiences at the heart of everyday life. We innovate solutions that bring comfort and relaxation together with the ability for people to express their unique style. Solutions that provide protection and safety; or that help build the roads and bridges that connect our communities. We take the time to understand what our customers need and bring together the knowledge and tools that will turn their creative vision into reality.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CULP, INC.
CULP, INC.
High Point, North Carolina
100-499 employees
With four decades of innovation and quality, Culp (NYSE: CULP) supplies a wide range of mattress and upholstery fabrics across the globe. From our headquarters in High Point, NC, we carefully manage a fully integrated platform of manufacturing and distribution facilities strategically located in the U.S., Canada, Asia and Haiti. Our robust supply chain allows us to quickly respond to the needs of our customers. We deliver fashion-forward, stylish fabrics with broad appeal to the largest home furnishing retailers and manufacturers. Culp has evolved from a regional supplier to a global partner for a wide range of customers. Founded by Robert G. Culp, Jr. in 1972, Culp’s focus on continuous improvement in its manufacturing operations and a trend-savvy design team helps customers drive sales and grow market share on a global basis. At Culp, everything we do, from logistics to quality control, reflects a clear understanding of our customer’s business objectives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BGF INDUSTRIES, INC.
BGF INDUSTRIES, INC.
Danville, Virginia
100-499 employees
BGF Industries manufactures woven & nonwoven fabrics from fiberglass, carbon, aramids, and other high performance fibers for technical textiles used in the Aerospace, Protective, Energy/Environmental, Marine, Automotive, Reinforcements, Filtration, and Construction industries. Applications include reinforcement fabrics and tapes for structural composites in wind energy, aircraft composites, recreational products, and other FRP, high strength fabrics for body armor and vehicle armor. Also, fabrics for high temperature filtration in factories and power generating plants, thermal and acoustical insulation for automotive, multi-layer circuit boards used in computers and electronics, and high temperature fabrics for shipboard insulation, gasketing, furnace insulation and asbestos abatement and fabricated parts for automotive exhaust and industrial applications. Coated fabrics for roofing, smoke curtains, ceiling tile facing, and other commercial products. Visit us www.bgf.com
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TEX TECH INDUSTRIES
TEX TECH INDUSTRIES
Kernersville, North Carolina
100-499 employees
The Global Leader in the Research, Development, and Manufacturing of Innovative, High-Perfomance Materials. Since it started manufacturing engineered textiles in 1904, Tex Tech Industries has grown to be one of the world’s leading needle and woven felt manufacturers by specializing in meeting the requirements of difficult and demanding customer applications. Our research and development team and manufacturing capabilities have allowed us to be innovative, creative, and on the cutting edge for the benefit of our growing customer base. We pride ourselves on being a market leader in high-performance textiles. One of Tex Tech’s top priorities is to serve its customers and to maintain close working relationships. As a result of the long term relationships that Tex Tech’s product managers form with their customers, Tex Tech becomes a part of the problem solving process for many customers by developing new products to meet their highly specialized needs. Tex Tech’s R&D department excels because of its innovative focus and unique capabilities driven by a team of talented engineers. We have the lab capabilities to perform ballistics testing and quality assurance testing to a variety of standards, including: ASTM, FAR, ISO, and EN.
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SCHNEIDER MILLS, INC.
SCHNEIDER MILLS, INC.
Taylorsville, North Carolina
100-499 employees
Schneider Mills. Inc. is a textiles company based out of United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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AVGOL AMERICA, INC.
AVGOL AMERICA, INC.
Mocksville, North Carolina
100-499 employees
Since 1988, Avgol has led the global hygiene market with the most comprehensive range of ultra lightweight spun-melt non-woven fabrics. Serving the baby diaper, adult incontinence and feminine hygiene markets, we are passionate about quality and service and contributing to the life and well being of hundreds of millions of babies, mothers and senior citizens around the globe.
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BEKAERTDESLEE USA INC.
BEKAERTDESLEE USA INC.
Wilson Salem, North Carolina
100-499 employees
BekaertDeslee is the world’s leading specialist in the development and manufacturing of mattress textiles, mattress covers and on trend sleep solutions with headquarters in Waregem. BekaertDeslee develops stylish and smart mattress fabrics that will inspire, comfort and protect you during the night. Our mattress textiles create the ideal environment for a blissful night’s rest! We are proudly part of Haniel, a Duisburg-based group of companies. We employ +4.000 people in 26 business locations in 18 countries. BekaertDeslee is always close to you!
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RONILE, INC.
RONILE, INC.
Rocky Mount, Virginia
50-99 employees
Ronile specializes in coloring yarns. We produce a wide variety of processes, and effects including HIGH TENACITY NYLON cordage and rope yarn in a range of colors from Fluorescent shades to Black. BCF NYLON CARPET YARNS for use in a wide variety of color effects and end uses including: • Ultra long space tonal yarn for a woodgrain carpet look • Short space berber fleck for singles yarn to be twisted with another dyed (usually solution dyed) yarn. • Polycolor ½ to 1” color prints on singles yarns • Regular 3 to 7 inch Warp dyed, up to six color patterns • Color Fusion, a color Overlap effect producing about 15 color patterns • Strata , Combination of long space patterning with ultra short repeating spots. • All of the above products with Overdyeable capability • All of the above with resistance to Clorox spills CRAFT YARN • Acrylic knitting yarn Warp dyed in a range of colors and patterns UPHOLSTERY YARNS • Subtle effects on high tenacity nylon yarns for automotive seating fabrics.
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Below Market
GLOBAL TEXTILE ALLIANCE, INC.
GLOBAL TEXTILE ALLIANCE, INC.
Reidsville, North Carolina
50-99 employees
Global Textile Alliance, Inc. is a state of the art textile facility. Our global partnerships and resources put us in a unique position to provide outstanding quality of service and products to our customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SHALAG US, INC.
SHALAG US, INC.
Oxford, North Carolina
100-499 employees
Quality Manager
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MINI FIBERS, INC.
MINI FIBERS, INC.
Johnson City, Tennessee
25-49 employees
MiniFIBERS, Inc. is the leading manufacturer and marketer of specialty fiber products to the specialty paper, filtration, textile, coatings, adhesives, sealants, composites and construction markets around the world. The company is family owned, and founded in 1967 based on proprietary technology designed to precision cut synthetic fibers, eliminating the defects which previous technologies typically produced. MiniFIBERS business today is based in four technologies. We remain the leading producer of precision cut synthetic fibers, producing and marketing a wide range of length based on many synthetic yarns. In addition, we are happy to custom cut fibers provided to us by our customers. Our second technology is based on our long relationship with Mitsui Chemicals, as their partner distributing the synthetic wood pulp product Fybrel. This high density polyethylene (HDPE) highly fibrillated fiber is used in many specialty paper, filtration, and fiber cement applications. MiniFIBERS takes Fybrel to produce our proprietary dry additive fiber called Short Stuff. Short Stuff is a very effective property modifier for coatings, adhesives, sealant and construction applications; improving crack resistance, ductility, strength, and dimensional stability. In addition, Short Stuff provides excellent rheological performance contributing outstanding sag resistance with optimum flow and leveling. Our last technology is the production of specialty, melt spun, partially oriented (POY) yarns. Products based on PPS, Kynar, Hytrel, Low Melt Polyethylene, LLDPE, and PBT are available.
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