SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 28 April 2026 – Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a leading global
manufacturer of viscose rayon, has reinforced its long-term commitment
to customers in Indonesia and India through a series of targeted
industry engagements.
The company recently marked its eighth consecutive participation at Indo
Intertex Expo in Jakarta, where it showcased new opportunities for
viscose and lyocell fibres and strengthened relationships across the
textile value chain. The exhibition brought together suppliers and
buyers seeking new product ideas and business opportunities, giving APR a
platform to deepen collaboration and expand market connections.
Central to APR's Jakarta presence was a showcase featuring seven partner
companies spanning spinning, weaving, knitting and garment
manufacturing. By presenting these partners together, APR, a member of
the RGE group of companies founded by Sukanto Tanoto, demonstrated the
interconnected ecosystem underpinning Indonesia's textile sector and the
shared value created through close collaboration between fibre
producers and downstream manufacturers.
A highlight of the showcase was a dedicated display of lyocell fabrics
designed for batik applications. Batik, the wax-resist dyeing craft
recognised by UNESCO as part of Indonesia's cultural heritage, remains
central to the nation's textile identity. Lyocell's compatibility with
traditional dyeing methods offers artisans the opportunity to combine
heritage craftsmanship with modern fibre innovation.
Building on this momentum, APR continued its engagement in India through
participation in the Fibers & Yarns Expo in Mumbai, one of India's
premier textile trade fairs and a vital networking platform for the
country's extensive supply chain. The event enabled APR to deepen market
engagement, forge new partnerships and reconnect with a rapidly
expanding customer base.
At the Mumbai exhibition, APR introduced BVF, a finer denier viscose
engineered for fine count spinning applications and targeting premium
segments such as high-end fashion, athleisure, intimate apparel and home
textiles. The Indian market continues to present significant growth
potential as manufacturers seek reliable fibre supply, consistent
product quality and proactive technical support to meet evolving
consumer demands both domestically and internationally.
Sachin Malik, Commercial Head, Asia Pacific Rayon, said: "In the current
market scenario, success is not a solo pursuit. It is about how
effectively we integrate into our customers' reality. Our strategy in
Indonesia and India demonstrates that fibre producers must align their
growth with the success of customers and the wider textile value chain."
As regional supply chains face increasing pressure to become more
resilient, APR's exhibition strategy underscores a clear message: in
textiles, competitive advantage is built not through scale alone, but
through trusted partnerships that deliver stability, technical expertise
and shared progress.
https://www.aprayon.com