Milco Industries is fully integrated Tricot fabric manufacturer with the knitting and dying facilities located in Bloomsburg Pennsylvania as part of its textile capacity expansion strategy has taken over Fablok Mills Inc. a Murray Hill, N.J. based producer of raschel and tricot fabric, designed and constructed to prevent unraveling. With the acquisition of Fablok Mills, their product line will complement Milco’s already broad offering of quality knitted products.
The acquisition will facilitate Milco to offer a diversified product line geared toward automotive, health care and government applications. Moreover, Fablok Mills is well-known as a quality maker extremely well in customer service which will be a valued addition to Milco’s business and the combined capabilities will benefit everyone in the textile supply chain.
Milco Industries has four divisions; The Textile Division, Women’s Sleepwear, Women’s Panties, and Men’s and Women’s Activewear. Milco’s Textile division’s primary markets are Health Care, Home Furnishings, Athletic Wear, Industrial and Intimate Apparel. Their knitting capability in Tricot knit is two and three bar tricot, 20, 24, 28, 32 and 36 gauges.
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