Established in India in 1974, Asian Fabricx Private Limited has emerged—thanks to its state-of-the-art production facilities and robust infrastructure—as a preferred supplier for global clients in the home textiles and furnishings sector, maintaining long-standing partnerships with renowned brands such as IKEA in the United States. Asian Fabricx firmly believes that competitive pricing, rapid delivery capabilities, and the assurance of product quality—achieved through sound internal systems—are the key elements for securing market share and driving business success. In 2026, Asian Fabricx approached SUNTECH with the objective of upgrading their automated equipment to enhance quality control and operational efficiency, as well as to address challenges such as limited floor space.
As order volumes expanded and export demand continued to rise, Asian Fabricx gradually faced dual pressures regarding both efficiency and space within its production and warehousing operations. During the fabric inspection phase, traditional manual methods proved inefficient and struggled to keep pace with the production rhythm of large-batch orders; moreover, prolonged manual work often led to inconsistencies in inspection standards, thereby compromising overall quality stability. Conversely, the existing storage system—which relied primarily on floor stacking—consumed vast amounts of space and hindered retrieval efficiency, further disrupting the smooth flow of the production cycle. Consequently, the client urgently sought to leverage automation to boost inspection efficiency and optimize their warehousing management model.
In light of these challenges, Asian Fabricx sought to implement a more efficient automated solution. Specifically, the client required equipment for the fabric inspection stage that could partially replace manual labor, enhance detection efficiency, and uphold consistent quality standards to cope with mounting order pressures. Simultaneously, for the warehousing stage, they aimed to adopt a more rational storage methodology to maximize space utilization and facilitate the centralized management and rapid retrieval of warp beams. Furthermore, the client placed a strong emphasis on equipment stability and compatibility, desiring a new system that could integrate seamlessly with their existing production workflows and deliver efficiency gains without necessitating a major overhaul of their workshop layout.
After comprehensively evaluating multiple vendors, Asian Fabricx ultimately selected SUNTECH as their partner—a decision driven primarily by our extensive experience in the field of textile automation and the practical adaptability of our proposed solutions. SUNTECH demonstrated the ability to tailor its designs specifically to the client's existing factory conditions, thereby ensuring that the equipment would be fully functional and effectively implemented within their operational environment. Moreover, our proven track record of successful implementations within the Indian market—coupled with our responsive communication and expert technical support—bolstered the client's confidence in the successful execution of the project. Following extensive preliminary consultations and on-site visits, the client expressed high praise for SUNTECH’s manufacturing capabilities and service standards, regarding this collaboration as a pivotal step forward in their journey toward production automation and refined operational management.
