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Home » RGT Romania bags Oeko-Tex award
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RGT Romania bags Oeko-Tex award

By March 1, 20152 Mins Read
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The textile-finisher SC Ready Garment Technology Romania SRL was founded in 2000 and is a subsidiary of the German holding company Dr Dietrich Bock & Partner. RGT Romania specialises in processing finished parts using washing, dying and special effects. The company achieves continuous improvement by using the latest technologies and by employing around 200 motivated staff. With a total capacity of around 8 million pieces of clothing per year, RGT Romania serves the needs of numerous well-known European and US customers and is one of the leading laundries in Romania.

The services on offer range from different washing types and dying types to the ´Finishing & Special´ Effects product sector. The portfolio includes the washed look, used look and the 3D effect as well as coating with foil, and much more. In the area of dyeing, the company uses ´Datacolor´, which is a technical solution for optimally matching colours to each other. The customer can select the required colours in the colour library. The colour spectrum is being constantly expanded to include new trendy and fashionable colour tones, which are manufactured internally. ´The textile processing services are based on our specific expert knowledge and are adapted in a quick, customer-specific and individual manner´ said Managing Director Dr Dietrich Bock. A final check and quality control measures are carried out on the items of clothing even during completion and before delivery to the customers. The items of clothing are checked in strict compliance with the international standards and specifications of the buyers.

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