Intertek introduces mobile textile testing lab for Indian apparel manufacturers

Intertek is a global market leader in testing and inspection services for textiles, to abet the Indian textile manufacturers meet their customers textile testing demand has introduced for the first time a mobile textile testing lab, Indati (the lab on wheels) on May 7, 2014 in Mumbai.

As Mumbai is one of the major hubs for textile, the flexible testing mobile van will help the companies smooth the progress of getting the basic testing of their products done expediently.

Intertek’s mobile textile testing lab will provide assistance to retailers, brands and manufacturers of adult apparel, children’s apparel, fashion accessories and household textiles to make sure that their products meet safety, regulatory, quality and performance standards.

Indati, Lab on Wheels is a unique concept that will provide to Indian retailer support to access quality testing of their products at their doorstep. The home delivered support will help of manufacturers improve competencies and also improve acceptability with global brands.

Apparel industry is a major contributor to India’s economy and has shown consistent growth over the last decade. This initiative by Intertek shall go a long way in putting India in the global map. As Intertek will help textile manufacturers meet their customer demand for high-quality apparel products through its testing lab.

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