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MGC takes over Melchior Textil

By January 27, 2020Updated:December 16, 20212 Mins Read
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MGC, the textile manufacturing joint venture between the Carrington Textiles and the Portugal based TMG – Acabamentos Texteis SA and strategic finishing partner for Melchior Textil, has taken over Melchior Textil (Germany) from HOS-Group. This strengthens group companies in Europe, with particular focus on the DACH and the Central European markets.

The new structure will provide customers with a wider choice of fabrics all under one roof. Melchior Textil benefits from a solid and sustainable production base becoming part of a vertical industrial workwear setting. MGC secures long term plant utilisation through strategic forward integration.

Building on the strengths of both the UK-based Carrington and Melchior product ranges, this new structure will provide customers with continued innovation and a wider choice of fabrics all under one roof. Both brands, Carrington and Melchior, will retain their own identity and brand positioning and receive full group support for their respective business models.

MGC – Acabamentos Têxteis SA manufactures 18 million metres of fabric per year in Portugal, in addition to Carrington’s current production capacity of 32 million metres in Europe, giving a total of more than 50 million metres annually.

John Vareldzis, director of MGC and CEO of Carrington, said: “We are delighted to announce this positive step. Melchior has been an obvious choice of partner for us given their reputation in the workwear textile market. We have been evaluating the possibility of cementing our relationship with Melchior for some time and this will be strategically advantageous for our future.”

Dirk Otto, CEO of HOS-Group, added: “The possibilities of this new partnership for Melchior are enormous. It further strengthens Melchior´s long-term proposition to the market, combining the resources and technical capabilities of Melchior, MGC and Carrington.”

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