At Shinta Indah Jaya, we believe in taking care to protect the local environment for the benefit of all stakeholders, including our customers. This means taking steps today which are not always the easiest or most profitable so that they pay back in the future.
Continue readingPracticing sports within the ‘new normal’ means that sports brands need to think differently about their product offerings including anti-viral masks that are adapted to physical activity as well as apparel that offers the wearer comfort and protection as the Covid-19 virus becomes part of our everyday reality.
Continue readingReusable face masks offer a wealth of benefits versus disposable masks; greater user comfort through breathable fabrics, a contoured facial fit, enhanced performance through specialised fabric treatments and are of course better for the environment. However, to ensure the effectiveness of reusable face masks, it is crucial to adhere to facemask hygiene best practices to make sure that you and those around you are being fully protected.
Continue readingIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the interest in anti-viral fabrics has surged in order to provide an everyday solution to protect front-line medical workers from contracting and transmitting the virus. This has spurred a number of breakthroughs in anti-viral fabric technology for use in medical textiles, personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gloves as well as everyday clothing for health-conscious consumers as studies have shown that viruses can live for days on textile surfaces. This increased interest in anti-viral fabric treatments has also led to the release of gimmicky products into the market that make claims which are not backed up by clinical testing. Here we look at how this ground-breaking technology works and the testing standards to look for when selecting the right anti-viral fabric treatment for your needs.
Continue readingAgile in the face of a global pandemic, Shinta Indah Jaya has gained early mover advantage with advanced antiviral fabrics featuring one of the world’s first textile treatments clinically proven to be up to 99.99 per cent effective against Sars-Cov-2. The pioneering product is the result of an early collaboration with Swiss research and speciality materials company HeiQ Materials, whose Viroblock technology became a breakthrough against Covid-19 in 2020.
Continue readingThis transition to the ‘new normal’ is placing a strain on businesses across the globe as they seek to balance health and safety requirements with the everyday realities of their specific industry in addition to ensuring that their staff feel comfortable, protected and motivated.
Continue readingLearn more about Shinta Indah Jaya’s new anti-viral facemasks and gloves that are perfectly adapted to the requirements on the ‘new normal’.
Continue readingShinta Indah Jaya consistently focuses on innovation in order to overcome the new challenges brought about by an ever-changing global landscape. The post pandemic ‘New Normal’ makes every day personal protection a priority requiring a solution that ensures the highest standards of protection, wearer comfort and environmental sustainability.
Continue readingShinta Indah Jaya is launching a range of anti-viral fabrics using HeiQ Viroblock NPJ03; one of the world’s first textile treatments to be clinically proven to be up to 99.99% effective in reducing SARS-CoV-2, the Covid-19 causing virus.
Continue readingShinta Indah Jaya has begun to make available washable face masks using high quality breathable fabrics to support the fight against the spread of coronavirus. Available to order now with a minimum order quantity of 20 units, the face masks are produced using 100% polyester for durability as well as having anti-bacterial and quick dry properties utilising German and Japanese technology respectively.
Continue readingAntimicrobial fabrics and garments play a crucial role in preventing the transmission of bacteria and infections in healthcare environments among various others, by serving as the first line of defence.
Continue readingThe concern over the harmful effects of irresponsible fabric dyeing practices has led to a number of forced shutdowns by environmental inspectors across China & in Bandung, Indonesia, forcing textile sourcing agents and buyers to examine the practices in place in their textile production chain.
Continue readingTextile performance and value-added properties are playing an increasingly central role in differentiating textile products among low quality imitations as consumers move beyond short term minded buying habits. As demonstrated by leading sportswear brands, consumers have come to expect more from their garments including durability as well as standout performance across a broad spectrum of conditions and climates.
Continue readingMedical textiles or healthcare textiles present a new frontier in the field of technical textiles with consumption increasing at a rate of 4.6% per year globally (Textile Guide). Increasing life expectancy and improvements in medical coverage are fuelling this rise in demand for medical textiles and encouraging research into further applications for the future.
Continue readingShinta Indah Jaya has been an integral part of Indonesia’s textile industry for nearly five decades, having been established in 1971 by the late Toto Hermijanto. The company began as a humble trading company before subsequently progressing into the manufacture of flat, circular and warp knitted fabrics thus becoming the first business unit of what would expand to become the renowned Shinta Group.
Continue readingWith increasing awareness related to health and the benefits of keeping fit, consumers are taking up a broad variety of sports and seeking out sportwear apparel that offer comfort as well as performance. When sourcing textiles for sportswear apparel, there are a variety of fabric types available as well as customised special treatments for enhanced performance.
Continue readingShinta Indah Jaya is set to collaborate with HeiQ Materials AG, a Swiss speciality chemistry company that produces textile finishings and other auxiliaries. The two companies will conduct joint research on unique textile finishing effects, thus helping Shinta Indah Jaya further expand its product offering.
Continue readingOn 30th January 2019, Shinta Indah Jaya had its groundbreaking ceremony in the regency of Indramayu to mark the commencement of construction for its brand new facility there within the region. The project, slated to be completed by the end of 2019 and fully operational by early 2020, marks an important step in the development plans for Shinta Indah Jaya’s future.
Continue readingIn November 2018, Shinta Indah Jaya officially attained the latest ISO certification — ISO 9001:2015. This international accreditation addresses various aspects of quality management system (QMS) by providing the tools for companies to meet regulatory requirements related to their product or service while achieving excellence in their customer service and delivery.
Continue readingOn 13th September 2018, Shinta Indah Jaya organized an event, ‘Kebersamaan Satu Hati’ or ‘Together with One Heart’, at its factory in Tangerang. This is a follow-up from its previous ‘Run with a Heart’ campaign and aimed to foster team spirit and unity amongst workers in addition to raising awareness on the importance of healthy living.
Continue readingOn 10th August 2017, ‘Run with a Heart’ campaign was founded with the aim to promote and educate workers on the importance of healthy living as well as fostering team spirit. The event also serves to further inculcate the values of mutual respect, genuine care, and kindness towards one another.
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