I.T.J.V. Comércio Têxteis, Lda
Textile Manufacturing
Santo Tirso, Porto, Pt
6 employees
- Employees
- 6
I.T.J.V. Comércio Têxteis, Lda Overview
- Headquarters
- Santo Tirso, Porto, Pt
- Website
- itjvtexteis.com
- Industry
- Textile Manufacturing
- Employees
- 6
- Founded
- 1997
- NAICS
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Textile MillsTextile Product MillsFiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills
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About I.T.J.V. Comércio Têxteis, Lda
ITJV was founded in the 1990s, in Santo Tirso, Portugal. Our doors first opened for the textile commercialization industries and subcontracting. The success of the first few years allowed us to generate the necessary investment to build our own production plant, with the aim of improving both our flexibility and versatility. Since then, we have continuously raised the bar, growing with experience and time. Even then, we gave extreme importance to the creation of new partnerships. So it remains. In 2012, we began to explore new market segments, investing in more exclusive, differentiated, and quality raw materials. We sought to respond to increasing market demand, through various activities such as supporting events within the textile industry. Our circular knitted fabrics quickly extended to a growing number of new customers, solidifying in a constantly changing market and to which we made a point of continuing to respond. In 2019, we increased our production area again to around 1300m2. More recently, we renewed our image, adapting it to the inherent needs of the digital market and the ability to respond online.
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