Establishments primarily engaged in finishing purchased cotton broadwoven fabrics, or finishing such fabrics, on a commission basis. These finishing operations include bleaching, dyeing, printing (roller, screen, flock, plisse), and other mechanical finishing, such as preshrinking, calendering, and napping. Also included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in shrinking and sponging of cotton broadwoven fabrics for the trade and chemical finishing for water repellency, fire resistance, and mildew proofing. Establishments primarily engaged in finishing wool broadwoven fabrics are classified in Industry 2231; those finishing knit goods are classified in Industry Group 225; and those coating or impregnating fabrics are classified in Industry 2295.
The industry classified under NAICS 2261, Finishers Of Broadwoven Fabrics Of Cotton, has been experiencing several notable qualitative trends recently. One significant trend is the increasing focus on sustainability. There is a growing demand from consumers and regulatory bodies for eco-friendly finishing processes, including the use of organic chemicals and water-saving technologies. Companies are investing more in research and development to innovate greener, more sustainable finishing techniques.
Another trend is the rise of digital printing technology. This allows for more precise and diverse design patterns on cotton fabrics, catering to the increasing consumer demand for customization and originality. Digital printing also offers environmental benefits, as it generally uses less water and energy compared to traditional methods.
The industry is also witnessing a shift towards automation and smart manufacturing. The integration of IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) in manufacturing processes is set to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve quality control. These technologies allow for real-time monitoring and adjustments, leading to more efficient and cost-effective operations.
Forecasts for the near future suggest continued emphasis on sustainable practices and technological advancements. Companies that adopt eco-friendly processes and digital solutions are expected to gain a competitive edge. Furthermore, as consumer preferences lean towards more personalized and sustainable products, businesses that can effectively meet these demands are likely to flourish.
Bleaching cotton broadwoven fabrics
Bleaching, kier: continuous machine
Calendering of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Dyeing cotton broadwoven fabrics
Embossing cotton broadwoven fabrics
Finishing of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Fire resistance finishing of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Flocking of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Mercerizing cotton broadwoven fabrics
Mildew proofing cotton broadwoven fabrics
Napping of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Preshrinking cotton broadwoven fabrics for the trade
Printing and finishing of cotton broadwoven fabrics
Refinishing and sponging cotton broadwoven fabrics for the trade
Shrinking cotton broadwoven fabrics for the trade
Sueding cotton broadwoven goods
Teaseling cotton broadwoven goods
Water repellency finishing of cotton broadwoven fabrics
A review and comparison of financial performance of privately-help companies in specified SIC/NAICS industry segment, using industry standard benchmarks.
Answers come easily with iCFO. Review ROI, sales per employee, profit margins of the top 10%, top 25% and more, to identify areas of concern and opportunity. Examine what if scenarios and P&L impact of reducing costs or adding revenue.
It takes only five minutes to enter your data and produce a concise profile of your company’s fiscal state, including critical business ratios focusing on liquidity, profitability, asset efficiency, and growth.