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Bangladesh’s DBL Group to double capacity with new Monforts stenters

The DBL Group, one of the largest composite knit garments and textiles companies in Bangladesh, is in the process of becoming the country’s largest vertically integrated producer by 2016. A massive expansion plan is expected to double the textiles finishing capacity of the group. It already saw the installation of a Monforts Montex 6500 stenter last year, and it is currently erecting new factory buildings and installing new equipment that includes three Monforts Montex 8000 stenters.

28th January 2014

Knitting Industry
 |  Moenchengladbach

Knitwear, Technical Textiles

The DBL Group, one of the largest composite knit garments and textiles companies in Bangladesh, is in the process of becoming the country’s largest vertically integrated producer by 2016.

A massive expansion plan is expected to double the textiles finishing capacity of the group. It already saw the installation of a Monforts Montex 6500 stenter last year, and it is currently erecting new factory buildings and installing new equipment that includes three Monforts Montex 8000 stenters.

Setting standards

All of the Monforts equipment has been supplied via the Monforts distributor for Bangladesh, Bengal Technological Corporation.

“We decided to purchase Monforts equipment because of the good reputation of the brand and its service support,” explained Anwarul Azim, director in charge of planning and development at the DBL Group. “Our purchase of the initial machine gave us the results we wanted, and also helped to set new standards in our conservation programmes.”

Diversity

DBL is a conglomerate that also has divisions in telecoms, leather and ceramics. The textiles division was founded in 1991 with just seven knitting machines. Its dyeing and finishing divisions were established in 2001.

There are now 14 divisions devoted to various elements of the textiles and garments industry, with facilities for spinning, knitting, dyeing and finishing, garments, washing, packaging and printing.

Total exports of the group reached US$ 252 million in 2011 and are projected to rise to US$ 600 million by 2016. © Monforts

Production capacity for apparel is 6.4 million pieces per month. The company’s major markets are Europe, USA and Canada.

Exports

“At present our dyeing and finishing divisions are handling 50 tonnes per day, but with a new dyeing line being installed and, with the three new Monforts machines in operation, the projection is that will rise to 100 tonnes per day by 2016,” commented Anwarul.

Total exports of the group reached US$ 252 million in 2011 and are projected to rise to US$ 600 million by 2016. The total number of workers is now about 16,000, but is expected to rise to 37,000 people.

Protection and conservation

DBL along with a number of other Bangladeshi textile makers upgraded its equipment and practices as part of a programme backed by aid agencies in Britain and Norway, and the International Finance Corp, the World Bank unit serving the private sector.

Each of the new Montex 8000 units is equipped with an Eco Booster HRC, completely integrated with the eight-chamber design. © Monforts

The group is now using energy efficient machinery with less environmental impacts in all of its projects, according to Arif Hossain, Deputy General Manager for Planning and Development: “This is another key reason for us selecting Monforts. The technology sets the highest  standards in protection and conservation.”

Each of the new Montex 8000 units is equipped with an Eco Booster HRC, completely integrated with the eight-chamber design. Handling the standard 200 cm width, 150 g/m² woven fabrics, and working on a seven-day-per-week basis, the Eco Booster is an intelligent heat recovery module with automated cleaner that can save up to 35% in energy costs.

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