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Hirdaramani Group to make Sri Lanka a textile production hub in the region

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By: Staff Writer

July 18, Colombo (LNW): The Hirdaramani Group, a prominent name in apparel manufacturing and sustainability, recently declared opened  a significant Rs. 10 billion investment in a new high-tech textile mill named ‘Mihila Tex’ in Pannala.

This cutting-edge facility is poised to transform the apparel industry and reinforce Sri Lanka’s status as a sustainable manufacturing hub.

Partnering with Hengda Textiles, a leading global textile manufacturer known for its innovation and sustainability, the Hirdaramani Group aims to enhance its apparel business in Sri Lanka.

 This collaboration is intended to strengthen the local value chain, thereby reducing the need for importing raw materials and providing optimized apparel solutions to global customers.

Vinod Hirdaramani, Chairman of the Hirdaramani Group, emphasized the strategic importance of this investment in their long-term growth plan.

He highlighted the benefits the Sri Lankan apparel industry would gain from Hengda Textiles’ expertise and best practices. Additionally, this initiative will create over 800 jobs and further positively impact the Pannala community.

Zheng Jianfan, Chairman of Hengda Textiles, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, noting the potential for sustainable, faster, and advanced apparel solutions to propel the industry forward.

This collaboration is expected to leverage the strengths of both companies and the broader apparel sector, fostering long-term growth.

‘Mihila Tex’ is set to embody the Hirdaramani Group’s Future First Sustainability Agenda. The new mill’s green manufacturing practices will align with the Group’s goals of responsible operations, environmental protection, and community impact. The facility is projected to be fully operational by 2025.

The Rs. 10 billion funding will develop a state-of-the-art textile mill featuring advanced sustainable technologies to minimize energy consumption, reduce waste, and optimize resource management.

The mill will implement advanced water recycling and purification systems to minimize water usage, recognizing the critical importance of responsible water management in textile production.

The facility will utilize renewable energy sources, supporting both companies’ commitments to reducing carbon emissions and aligning with Sri Lanka’s renewable energy goals.

Hirdaramani Group and Hengda Textiles plan to obtain internationally recognized sustainability certifications for the mill, underscoring their dedication to environmentally responsible manufacturing.

 The establishment of the new mill will generate numerous employment opportunities, benefiting the local economy and supporting the livelihoods of many Sri Lankans.

This venture marks a significant step in the Hirdaramani Group’s strategy to boost Sri Lanka’s apparel industry while adhering to stringent sustainability standards. By leveraging advanced technology and best practices, ‘Mihila Tex’ aims to set a new benchmark in sustainable apparel manufacturing.

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