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Industry Overview
Textile manufacturing in the US has evolved from primarily apparel-focused to a technically advanced industry producing industrial textiles, automotive fabrics, medical textiles, geotextiles, and performance materials. The Southeast US remains the center of domestic textile production, with significant operations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.
Modern US textile manufacturing involves spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing, and converting operations using sophisticated automated equipment. The industry is investing in nonwoven production, technical textiles for composites, and smart fabric manufacturing, while automation addresses ongoing labor challenges in traditional operations.
- •US textile manufacturing generates over $65 billion in annual revenue
- •Industrial and technical textiles are the fastest-growing domestic segments
- •The US is the world's third-largest exporter of nonwoven fabrics
- •Berry Amendment requires military textiles to be domestically manufactured
Types of Textile Manufacturing Companies
Nonwoven Fabric Producers
Companies manufacturing nonwoven materials for medical, hygiene, filtration, and geotextile applications.
Industrial Fabric Manufacturers
Producers of technical textiles for automotive, aerospace, construction, and protective applications.
Yarn & Thread Mills
Companies spinning cotton, synthetic, and blended yarns for weaving, knitting, and industrial use.
Fabric Finishing Operations
Companies providing dyeing, printing, coating, and specialty finishing treatments for textiles.
Equipment Purchased by Textile Manufacturing
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Top States
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Alaska
350 mfg.
Arizona
4,500 mfg.
Arkansas
2,800 mfg.
Colorado
4,500 mfg.
Connecticut
4,200 mfg.
Delaware
650 mfg.
Florida
12,000 mfg.
Hawaii
500 mfg.
Idaho
1,800 mfg.
Illinois
13,000 mfg.
Indiana
8,500 mfg.
Iowa
3,500 mfg.
Kansas
2,800 mfg.
Kentucky
4,200 mfg.
Louisiana
2,800 mfg.
Maine
1,600 mfg.
Maryland
2,800 mfg.
Michigan
11,000 mfg.
Minnesota
6,800 mfg.
Mississippi
2,200 mfg.
Missouri
5,500 mfg.
Montana
1,200 mfg.
Nebraska
2,100 mfg.
Nevada
1,600 mfg.
New Hampshire
1,600 mfg.
New Jersey
7,500 mfg.
New Mexico
900 mfg.
New York
12,000 mfg.
North Dakota
700 mfg.
Ohio
13,500 mfg.
Oklahoma
3,200 mfg.
Oregon
4,800 mfg.
Rhode Island
1,300 mfg.
South Dakota
900 mfg.
Utah
3,200 mfg.
Vermont
900 mfg.
Washington
6,500 mfg.
West Virginia
1,100 mfg.
Wisconsin
8,500 mfg.
Wyoming
450 mfg.

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