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The Covid-19 pandemic has created supply chain disruptions that have jammed U.S. ports and created shortages of trucks, truck trailers, drivers, warehouse space and more.
Photograph courtesy of Georgia Port Authority
Features
Executive Forum
Orders Boom, Business Hampered
How Uster is meeting multiple global challenges to serve growing demand
TW Special Report
The order situation may be excellent for many companies, but there is...
Quality Fabric Of The Month
Viably Vibrant
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its ECONYL® nylon, Aquafil partnered with Delos to create the Technicolor Collection of rugs.
By Rachael S. Davis, Executive...
From The Editor
Textile World’s Pursuit Of The Digital Issue
By James M. Borneman, Editor In Chief
Founded in 1868 and published for more than 150 years, Textile World magazine has always had two directives:...
Business & Financial
January/February 2022: Textile Activity At A Glance
January/February 2022
Yarn Market
Demand Steady; Costs Soar
By Jim Phillips, Yarn Market Editor
Despite soaring raw materials prices, product demand from U.S. yarn spinners remains relatively strong. As has been the case...