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The Textile Magazine
APRIL 2012
shirts, pants, shorts, ladies tops,
blouses and skirts.
KMK’s automated Barudan multi-
head Japanese embroidery machines
with 124 heads elegantly handle any
design with own punching, design-
ing, applique cutting and roll fus-
ing, and the company sets
new trends with its unique
and delicate designs, thus
emerging as one of the
laudable fore-runners in
this segment.
Its placement printing
division provides value-
added processing with a
capacity of 10,000 pcs/
day. Azo-free dyes and
chemicals are utilized for
printing. Plastisol, glit-
ter, pigment, high density,
non-PVC, foil printing and
flocking are the part proc-
a thousand machines, specializing
in outer and inner garments, meets
a capacity of one million pieces per
month. Its warehouses have storage
of 300 CBM.
A thorough product inspection is
exclusive
esses of this screen printing arena.
The designs evolved by indulging
in creative and fresh ideas are eye-
catching and enthralling.
The strong in-house production
line of KMKnitwear with more than