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New BCF lines for BIG Yarns

Strategic location in Europe ensures faster delivery, closer collaboration and unparalleled service.

29th April 2025

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Waregem, Belgium

Interiors

BIG Yarns of the Beaulieu International Group based in Waregem, Belgium, is to invest €25 million in new spinning technology at its plant in Comines, France.

The investment includes new one-step BCF (bulk continuous filament) lines, reinforcing the company’s position in the market for three-ply yarns to meet the need for flexibility and broader design possibilities in the carpet tile segment.

A newly developed machine park represents a crucial step in the company’s growth strategy, ensuring a more energy-efficient, faster and more flexible production system. By enabling smaller batch sizes and more adaptable production runs, BIG Yarns will provide its contract customers with a highly competitive service programme.

 “At BIG Yarns, we believe in the power of innovation and operation expertise to offer our customers best in class solutions,” said Emmanuel Colchen, general manager at BIG Yarns. “This investment underscores our long-term commitment to the European market and our ability to deliver superior and sustainable yarn solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

By continuing to invest in Europe, BIG Yarns is making a strong statement about its dedication to local service in a highly competitive industry. While market pressure continues to grow from manufacturers in the Middle East and Asia, BIG Yarns leverages its strategic location in Europe – within 500 km of its most important customers – to ensure faster delivery, closer collaboration and an unparalleled service level.

The BIG Yarns team will be at the upcoming Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 in London from May 20 to 22 showcasing its latest innovations in design, colour and contrast and explaining how its advanced one-step, three-layer yarns can enhance carpet tile creations.

www.bintg.com

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