TMAS (Textile Machinery Association of Sweden) is now firmly established in Vietnam. With its advanced production technology, innovative solutions and equipment it is helping build Vietnam into a leading textile and garment manufacturer globally.
TMAS provides customers with innovative products including machiney, equipment and solutions to support customers in their production processes. Its member companies are all well-established leaders in various areas of the textile manufacturing process. The companies offer a unique combination of production expertise, textile manufacturing knowledge, and superior products and services.
Vietnam is poised for expansive growth and development and TMAS member companies see the tremendous potential and endless possibilities for adding value to an important local industry. The Vietnamese textile and garment industry has a history that dates back hundreds of years. Today, there are over 6,000 textile and garment manufacturing companies with about 2.5 million employees, making Vietnam the third top garment exporter in the world. The textile industry is shifting over to new technologies and automation from lower end clothing items to high end fashion and top-quality garments.
TMAS has a strong commitment to promoting environmental and social sustainability, whereby smart solutions are of the highest priority. The goal of all member companies is always to achieve better performance and efficiency while maintaining the highest levels of quality.
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