22 September 2009, Ikast - Danish warp and weft knitted fabric
manufacturing giant, Thygesen Fabrics has joined forces with Australian Wool
Innovation (AWI) to help develop the growing active/outdoor apparel market.
Thygesen, which has over 200 circular, warp knitting and raschel machines,
manufactures a wide range of technical fabrics and hosiery for apparel and
technical textiles markets.
By becoming part of AWI’s Merino Perform supply chain, the Thygesen
aims to further strengthen its position as a supplier of Merino jerseys for the
sports and outdoor market. AWI is working with Thygesen on a range of
initiatives to develop innovative, new Merino Perform products to the global
sports and outdoor marketplace. According to AWI, merino wool continues to be
well represented in this market due to its unrivalled natural breathability,
insulation and next-to-skin comfort.
“MerinoPerform Advantage is an evolution of AWI’s Sportwool
fabric technology developed in Australia a decade ago. As a result of ongoing
R&D and marketing efforts over this time, Merino is now featured heavily by
the majority of the world’s sports brands in their activewear ranges,” said AWI
CEO Brenda McGahan.
Ms McGahan said the success of MerinoPerform could be seen
as an overnight success but it has taken over a decade of work to develop and
market the product.
“It is an example of where our focus on effective product
marketing has worked and also shows how R&D has worked hand in glove with
our global sales effort. By combining on and off farm R&D under a new plan
at AWI, we should be able to deliver this type of successful product technology
and marketing more often,' Ms McGahan said.
AWI’s global manager for the sports/outdoor sector Lars
Ulvesund added AWI would be working as a business builder for Thygesen,
assisting key sports brands and retailers to find Merino wool suitable for
their specific needs.
“Marketing, networks, contacts and of course product
development is where we can really make a difference here. This sector of the
garment trade has bucked the global trend and is growing strongly and the
Australian wool industry is right in there.”
“We are very pleased to announce the partnership with Thygesen
as it is a well-established, highly regarded, quality conscious, experienced
supplier of Merino to the sport/outdoor industry. These four criteria are the
cornerstones of the MerinoPerform program. As representatives of the Australian
wool industry, the home of Merino wool, we aim to bring the best of the best to
the market, and that goes for the entire supply chain,” Mr Ulvesund said.
AWI says that with an unprecedented growth trend for Merino
wool in activewear in all major apparel markets, it continues to invest in product
development and leveraged funds marketing with major global brands and
retailers to boost this market growth. It is a key plank of the organisation’s
new strategic and operational plan.