ZXY, HeiQ to work to boost trade with textile brands, mills
ZXY International, pioneer of the textile industry in Asia, has announced a new joint partnership agreement with leading textile innovator HeiQ recently.
The arrangement will enable ZXY to trade with brands and mills and connect them as per their requirements with innovative technologies from HeiQ such as HeiQ Viroblock, HeiQ Eco Dry and HeiQ Smart Temp.
With ZXY and HeiQ sharing a philosophy of sustainable applications and durable performance, this strong partnership will allow ZXY to strengthen the position of Bangladesh in the competitive global garment industry.
"I am thrilled to have found a like-minded Innovation partner in HeiQ. What makes ZXY unique is how passionate we are about helping grow our customers' business and how genuinely we care about our partnerships," said Abby Jamal, founder and managing director of ZXY International.
He said: "We are confident that together with HeiQ, our efforts to continuously provide competitive, diverse and flexible sourcing solutions at competitive prices to the fast-changing customer needs will be rewarded."
HeiQ Co-founder and CEO Carlo Centonze said, "Finding a partner in ZXY is the perfect fit for our ambitions to entrench HeiQ more firmly on the world map as with them we see immense potential to provide our technologies to, for us, previously inaccessible market segments."
"We look forward to building on this initial partnership and, as Premium Innovation Partner, taking our companies to the next level."
With flexible production and sourcing across Bangladesh, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Pakistan, ZXY has already been partnering with leading sports and athleisure brands such as Champion, Diadora, Diesel, Admiral, Kappa, Umbro, high street fashion giant Primark along with other key lifestyle brands within the UK, Europe, US and Latin America.
Headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh, ZXY has created a customer-centric professional organisation that provides solutions to product challenges whilst adding value to the supply chain.
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