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Dysin sets up new specialty polymer manufacturing plant in Gazipur

16 Sep '22
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Dysin Group, one of the pioneers to introduce new technologies for the knit-dyeing, garments washing, and garments printing industries, has set up a new plant for specialty polymer manufacturing under the name of Dysin-Chem Industries Ltd at Gazipur. The group is continuously investing to expand its manufacturing capabilities of textile auxiliaries. The new plant has been inaugurated today.

“We have been working in the textile industry since 1984, providing dyestuff and chemicals with technical services. Now Dysin is recognised as a trusted leader in delivering innovative and sustainable chemical solutions across multiple industries. The setup of a specialty polymer manufacturing plant is an important part of our vision to grow in local manufacturing capability. This plant will serve to produce the intermediate chemicals used as raw materials in our textile auxiliaries manufacturing, in turn reducing the cost,” managing director of Dysin Group, Amanur Rahman said. “Our first manufacturing unit for textile auxiliaries was established in 1990. Now Dysin has three chemical manufacturing units under two companies, including a 100 per cent export-oriented unit that serves the export factories having a bond license.”

Rahman pointed out that instead of importing chemicals from abroad, textile mills can save valuable foreign currency, reduce their inventory, and reduce the lead time of garments export if they buy from local textile auxiliaries manufacturing companies like those of the Dysin Group.

Recently, Dysin Group’s textile auxiliaries manufacturing unit under the name of NAM Trading & Manufacturing Co, Ltd, became the first company in Bangladesh to receive ZDHC Confidence Level 3 certification (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) – the highest ZDHC certification level currently available. In this regard, Rahman said, “Working to be certified as ZDHC level 3 was a key achievement in our commitment to drive the Bangladesh textile industry to be more environmentally friendly and reduce its impact on the environment”.

Rahman, who is also the convener of Bangladesh Chemical & Dyestuff Manufacturers’ & Exporters’ Association, said, “We believe Bangladesh is at a turning point of Industrialisation with huge potentials for growth in chemical industry, which can bring the second wave of industrial and export growth after the textile industry. However, we need government’s policy support for this sector very much.”

Dysin is continuously investing to expand its R&D and manufacturing capabilities of chemicals for textile and other industries. The company wants to provide maximum benefit through 'specialised' high-performance chemicals, for its customers to win in the marketplace, save its environment and contribute to making the world a better place, the company said in a media statement.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)

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