Union Minister for Industry, Dr Charlie Than, and officials visited No 7 Textile Factory (Myittha) in Kyaukse District, Mandalay Region, on 27 July to observe the production pro­cesses.

 

The Union minister con­versed with factory employees, urging them to use 1/40 thread as the pole thread in weaving fabrics, ensure quality control throughout the production pro­cess to strengthen each thread, maintain uniform thread size, perform equipment mainte­nance and adjustments, and increase production to create more job opportunities along the production chain from cot­ton to textiles.

 

Later, the Union minis­ter and his team visited No 2 Textile Factory (Paleik) in Singaing Township, Mandalay Region, where they observed production processes including dyeing and the textile circular economy. He encouraged ef­forts towards good quality and innovation.

 

At the home accomplice factory (Minsu) and Pharma­ceutical Factory (Inyaung), the Union minister urged em­ployees to produce high-quality products at reasonable prices.

 

The Union minister also vis­ited No 7 Textile Factory branch (Wundwin), where he met with textile entrepreneurs for discus­sions on development of produc­tion chain. The entrepreneurs, the managing director of No 3 Heavy Industries Enterprise, and the deputy director-general of the Directorate of Industrial Supervision and Inspection ex­changed views.

 

The Union ministers also viewed round various produc­tion processes such as weaving, cotton sewing thread produc­tion, and dyeing at Leaders Textile Public Co Ltd, and Poe Pyone Cho Company. — MNA/ TMT