Pakistan based Interloop plans to invest $300 million to add a Knitwear Apparel Plant, an ActiveWear Plant, a Denim Fabric Mill, 6th Hosiery Plant and enhance its Spinning and Yarn Dyeing capacity during the next 5 years. As part of 2025 Vision Rollout, Interloop will also be adding further capacity by investing in a fully vertical apparel facility to give customers complete supply chain transparency, as well as taking the company’s annual capacity to 40 million pieces.
Started with 10 knitting machines in 1992, Interloop has grown into one of the world’s largest Hosiery manufacturers and a vertically integrated Company with state of the art Spinning, Yarn Dyeing, Knitting and Finishing facilities.
With over 5,000 latest Italian knitting machines, 21,000+ employees and an organizational network spread across 3 continents, Interloop has the proficiency to work with different materials and the capacity to produce 700 million pairs of Socks & Tights annually, for top international brands & retailers, spread across Europe, Asia and USA. With current annual turnover to the tune of USD 230.5 million, Interloop is expanding its Hosiery business as well as venturing into the Apparel segment including Denim, Knitwear & Active wear.
Interloop hopes to support clients by providing value added services including trends and analytics, design services, collaborative planning, forecasting, warehousing and logistics. The company is planning to generate a quarter of our business through these value added services building and expanding capabilities in Pakistan, Europe and North America.
Interloop has become one of the largest suppliers of socks globally, to major brands and retailers such as Nike, adidas, Puma, Target, H&M, C&A, Amazon, and Uniqlo. Interloop has the capacity to produce 700 million pairs annually across a wide range of categories including athletic, performance, fashion, and casual across all genders and sizes.
With eyes set on the future, Interloop is in the process of expanding its capacity to 6500 knitting machines at its manufacturing locations across Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It is also investing in its digital capabilities to transform its way of working across product design and development, manufacturing, and customer services.