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11th November 2025
Innovation in Textiles
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Ningxia Province, China
The Lycra Company has officially opened its largest spandex production facility to date – the Yinchuan Lycra fibre plant in Ningxia Province, China.
This milestone underscores the company’s continued investment in the Chinese market and highlights its strong commitment to developing localised supply and distribution networks while advancing smart manufacturing upgrades.
With a total investment of more than RMB 800 million, the Yinchuan facility is being developed in partnership with Yinchuan Financial Capital Investment Group. In its initial phase, the plant will add 30,000 tons of spandex production capacity, generating an annual output of over RMB 1 billion and creating approximately 500 jobs. Looking ahead, capacity is expected to expand to 120,000 tons annually, addressing the growing demand for high-quality spandex across China and the Asia-Pacific region, while enabling faster, more flexible supply chain solutions.
As The Lycra Company’s second production site in China, the Yinchuan facility brings together the company’s expert management teams and global R&D capabilities to establish a highly automated, intelligent production ecosystem. Production at the Yinchuan facility will align with the company’s sustainability framework, driving energy savings, reducing emissions,and advancing manufacturing processes, ensuring that business growth and environmental responsibility remain inextricably linked.
“China is strategically important, representing over 50% of the global apparel production market, and this partnership enables us to optimise our product mix more broadly while meeting the increase in demand for quality spandex,” said Gary Smith, CEO of The Lycra Company. “I would like to express my gratitude to the local authorities and all our partners for their support and commitment.”
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