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Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills | Weaving

First established in 1982 as the company’s primary area of expertise, the weaving division at Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills continues to stand as the cornerstone of a highly efficient textile manufacturing operation. Having experienced rapid growth characterized by an increase in the size of its workforce from 150 employees to more than 1,000, this unit presently ranks within the top 3 uniform fabric producers in Indonesia and routinely surpasses the manufacture of 2 million metres of fabric on a monthly basis.

The weaving division’s success in spurring Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills to its current industry-leading position is predicated on the use of the latest machinery, operated by human resources that receive comprehensive training on new production techniques. Cooperation with a vast network of technology partners such as Germany-based Sucker Muller, Switzerland-based Benninger and the Japan-based Tsudakoma facilitates the seamless installation of the most advanced models of air jet looms, sizing machines and warping machines, among other cutting edge equipment.

Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills also applies this tech-driven focus in implementing an extensive monitoring system to track client orders at all stages of the weaving production line. Through an Online Monitoring Data Log System, the company is able to provide total customer peace of mind and affirms its standing as a trusted textile manufacturer appreciated for its accountability and reliability.

The weaving division at Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills is now positioned to capitalize on a local market of immense potential for the manufacture of garments, given the presence of an increasingly well-heeled domestic consumer base and Indonesia’s increasingly dominant regional market position in this industry. In filling the vacuum to supply fabric to both local and international garment manufacturers, the company takes advantage of a highly automized and energy efficient workflow to overcome current challenges faced by its less-nimble competitors, such as rising electricity tariffs and labour costs. Nagasakti Kurnia Textile Mills’ weaving division thereby sets the tone for Indonesia’s textile manufacturers as the new industry archetype.