Taiwanese delegation visits Brandix India Apparel City, mulls collaboration

A high-level Taiwanese delegation visited Brandix India Apparel City (BIAC) in Visakhapatnam as part of their India tour to explore collaboration opportunities in the textile and apparel sector.
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VISAKHAPATNAM: A high-level Taiwanese delegation visited Brandix India Apparel City (BIAC) in Visakhapatnam as part of their India tour to explore collaboration opportunities in the textile and apparel sector.

Led by Shelly Chein, Chairperson of the Taiwan Non-Woven Fabrics Industry Association (TNFIA), the delegation toured the 1,000-acre integrated apparel park on Wednesday, gaining insight into BIAC's world-class manufacturing infrastructure, sustainability practices, and large-scale operations, according to a release.

The team visited Brandix Apparel Unit 1, the single largest ladies' innerwear manufacturing facility in India, and Teejay India, one of the country's largest fabric mills located within the park.

The delegation also toured BIAC's advanced environmental management facilities, including the Water Treatment Plant (WTP), which is capable of treating 60 million litres of raw water per day, and the Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP), which treats 56 million litres of effluent per day in compliance with stringent environmental standards.

Expressing appreciation for BIAC's sustainable and integrated operations, Shelly Chein said, "We were truly impressed by the scale and sustainability standards at Brandix India Apparel City. The park exemplifies how integrated ecosystems can drive global competitiveness while maintaining environmental responsibility. We look forward to exploring potential areas of collaboration."

G Rekha Rani, IAS, Commissioner, Handlooms & Textiles, Government of Andhra Pradesh, also joined the delegation and presented the state's robust textile ecosystem and investment opportunities. (ANI)

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