Sutlej Textiles and Industries Limited designs, manufactures, and distributes textiles to wholesalers, manufacturers, and retailers for the home furnishing industry in India, Bangladesh, Turkey, the United States of America, Hong Kong, Singapore, and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Yarn and Home Textiles. It offers various recycle polyester staple fiber, cotton, and man made fibre yarns; and engages in home furnishing and fabric processing. The company also provides various yarns including polyester, viscose, acrylic, modal and tencel, cotton mélange and cone-dyed, polyester/viscose, polyester/cotton, polyester/acrylic, acrylic/cotton, modal/cotton, modal/polyester, viscose/cotton, and bamboo/cotton yarns; and micro-polyester, micro-acrylic, cotton/wool, cotton/linen, viscose/wool, multi blended, micro-modal, hamel covered, low piling, carpet backing and pile, ready-to-dye package, cationic dyeable, tencel, bamboo, and soy milk fibre yarns. In addition, it offers readymade beddings, curtains, cushion covers, shams, throws, quilts and quilting materials, and chenille products; and fire retardant, bio and aroma finish, scotchgard, insect and soil repellent, airo, and deca finishes. The company also exports its products. Sutlej Textiles and Industries Limited was founded in 1934 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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