A producer of textiles using cotton and man-made cellulose fibers like rayon and modal, synthetics, etc, C&T plans to open its third facility in Vietnam this month. This new facility will increase C&T’s total daily dyeing capacity by 150,000 kilograms.
A specialist in knitting as well as dyeing, C&T produces textiles using cotton, man-made cellulosic fibers (MMCF) like rayon and modal, synthetics, etc. The company recorded revenues of approximately $130 million in fiscal year 2024. It serves major retailers such as as Walmart, Target, Gap, Old Navy, Carhartt, Kohl’s, VF Corp. and SPARC Group.
C&T has built its third with cutting-edge solutions for both efficiency and sustainability. Powered entirely on biomass, the facility is also equipped with a rainwater capture and reserve system that improves its water footprint. Additionally, the factory employs eco-friendly dyeing technology. Adding differentiation from the rest of C&T, this plant uses European machinery.
Besides Vietnam, C&T also plans to open a factory in Guatemala in 2026, which will support Hansae’s Western Hemisphere garment production footprint. The company aims to establish establish a sustainable, vertical complex in Michatoya Pacifico Industrial Park to promote its nearshoring operations and enable it to make even quicker turns for its customers.