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Big on home textiles - nearly all products from Sunvim Group, Ltd. are certified to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100

Efficiency as well as competitiveness have been significantly improved at Sunvim through investments in state-of-the-art production technologies across all stages of production. (c) Sunvim Group, Ltd.
The Chinese Sunvim Group, Ltd. produce fluffy towels, high-quality bed linen creations and fabric collections for decorative use – for the domestic market and for export. The company supply their collections to buyers from the property sector, such as hotels, but also to end customers. Nearly the entire range of products has been certified in line with the requirements of the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 since 2005.
Largest towel manufacturer in China The fully integrated operation based in the Shandong province has a total of seven production facilities where around 6,000 employees work in weaving, finishing, processing and garment production. The products include high-quality terry items such as flannels, bath towels, bath sheets and hand towels for the bathroom sector as well as towel series for use in the kitchen sector. The range is completed by a product family adapted especially to the requirements of children.

Founded in 1987, Sunvim have a wealth of experience in manufacturing home textiles and have since grown to become the largest and leading manufacturer of towels in China. ‘Our strength lies in high-quality products and stylish designs for any application,’ Zuohui Tian, Quality director, points out and goes on to explain: ‘Our towel collections captivate with their versatility.’ The total production capacity of Sunvim is around 3,000 tons of towels per month. The collections under the brand name ‘sunvim’ and ‘Jieyu’ are highly appreciated by a an extensive circle of customers consisting of numerous buyers from the USA, Japan, Europe and China. These include renowned companies such as JC Penney, Macy's, Itochu, Marubeni, Cecil Saydah, Kitty, Snoopy, Disney, Polo, Pierre Cardin, Bandai or Taido.

Environmentally friendly products Best possible product quality – that is the claim uncompromisingly implemented by Sunvim. In this context, almost all of the company's products are tested for possible harmful substances in line with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and are therefore proven to be harmless. Zuohui Tian is convinced that retail partners and consumers appreciate the reliable safety and the comfort particularly in the sector of home textiles: ‘The OEKO-TEX® certificates are an additional guarantee of quality for our customers – this label has become indispensable in the international context anyway.’ The extensive quality management in the Sunvim production facilities is certified to the criteria of DIN EN ISO 9001 and includes quality monitoring on all stages of production.

In addition to product quality, Sunvim are also committed to the continuing optimisation of production processes. Efficiency as well as competitiveness have been significantly improved through investments in state-of-the-art production technologies across all stages of production. ‘We see our state-of-the-art machinery as a guarantee for continued quality and flexibility of production,’ says Zuohui Tian. Sunvim are also very intent on carrying out their business activities in harmony with the environment as far as possible. This is the reason why the company support all stages of an environmental policy – from development to production. Sunvim Home Textile are accordingly certified in line with the environmental management system DIN EN ISO 14001. Sunvim have already received several national awards in recognition of their successful achievements, including the award as ‘The high and latest technology enterprise in Shandong Province’ or as ‘China name brand’.

The responsible business attitude of Sunvim also becomes evident not least in the successfully established risk management and the extensive measures for health and safety in the workplace. From the outset, the company have been acting on the principle of making the requirements and the welfare of their employees a priority in the operations. As a consequence they are one of only a few Chinese companies to have had their production facilities certified to the BS OHSAS 18001 standard for evaluation of health and safety. Zuohui Tian is convinced that the relevant measures will certainly be appreciated: ‘The standard does not only protect our most precious asset – our employees – but also gives our customers and potential buyers the certainty that our company has the required competence regarding health and safety and complies with all regulations.’

Pic: Founded in 1987, Sunvim have a wealth of experience in manufacturing home textiles and have since grown to become the largest and leading manufacturer of towels in China. 

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