Miroglio Textile draws upon a production network encompassing 5 manufacturing facilities: one in Italy for the Textile business stream; three in Italy, Bulgaria and Tunisia, respectively, for the Yarn business stream; and one at Alba for the Transfer Paper business stream, as supported by centralized warehousing from the Piedmont-based Group headquarters.
Incorporated in 1980, the Textile Printing Plant in Govone - an Italian village in the province of Cuneo – is today one of Europe’s largest textile printers serving the fashion industry. With 64,000 square metres of facility space, the Plant employs over 400 people. Core business unfolds into "pre-treating", "dyeing" and "printing" onto cotton, polyester, cotton linter, modal, wool, acrylic, nylon, viscose, polyamide, linen, silk and elastomeric-fibre (stretch) fabrics and knitwear.
The Textile Printing Plant in Govone processes over 2,500 designs every year and operates two textile printing workshops fitted with modern ink-jet machinery, with independently driven rollers, a fully-equipped textile-samples workshop and a fully-automated colour-palette heat drying station. The production processes are ISO 9001:2000 certified.
Incorporated in 1975, the Transfer Paper Plant in Alba – the Italian town where the Miroglio Group is headquartered – operates today from 20,000 square metres or more of facility space and employs over 100 people. Core business unfolds into printing or applying decorations onto cellulose supports or onto plastic films. Decorative embellishments are transferred later by customer onto a vast range of disparate end-materials: fabric, leather, wood or metal.
The Transfer Paper Plant in Alba operates modern rotogravure printing and/or coating machines. End-to-end transfer paper processes are carried out at the Plant: design preparation, engraving roll and fabric foil preparation, GSM, colour-palette preparation, rotogravure printing, and transfer decoration by applying pigments, dyes or other materials in the form of patterns.
As part of its R&D structure, the Transfer Paper Plant also operates a Study & Applications laboratory having the ability to monitor on a continuing basis the quality of the products created and, not least, to engineer the development of advanced technical solutions. The production processes are ISO 9001:2000 certified.
Incorporated in 1980, the Spinning Mill in Saluzzo - an Italian town in the province of Cuneo – operates today from 32,000 square metres of facility space and employs over 100 people. Core business unfolds into “spinning” and “ironing”. The Spinning Mill produces 22 to 2,000 dtex continuous polyester filament yarn with sheen varieties ranging from bright, super-bright, super-dull, semi-dull, solution-dyed or dope-dyed.
Other than the traditional production of polyester yarns, the Spinning Mill develops new articles featuring particular and innovative characteristics – anti-bacteria, anti-UV, anti-allergy – and produces Newlife yarn, obtained from post-consumer recycled PET. The production processes are ISO 9001:2000 certified.
Incorporated in 2002, the Yarn Twisting Mill in Nuova Zagora – a town in Bulgaria – operates from 47,000 square metres of facility space and employs over 200 people.
Core business unfolds into ”texturising” and “twisting”, with the production of textured polyester filament yarn, parallel or twisted, crimped or single/paired twisted spun rayon yarn.
The production processes are ISO 9001:2000 certified.
Incorporated in 2000, Filature Italienne – the Spinning Mill in Bourmerdes, Tunisia – operates from just under 19,000 square metres of facility space and employs over 100 people.
Core business unfolds into “discontinuous spinning”. Yarns are produced from cotton, synthetic, artificial and natural fibres.
The Spinning Mill is equipped with an Open-End spinning line and operates a knitwear workshop equipped with modern circular looms.