Global reach · logistics

Eleven markets, one origin

Fabric is inspected, rolled and container-loaded in Changshu, 90 km from the Port of Shanghai. Whether it goes to a cut-and-sew partner in Ho Chi Minh City or a distribution centre in the United States, it leaves from the same floor that made it.

Real equirectangular world map marking RyderTex's eleven export markets, container-loaded from Changshu.
White node — Changshu, Jiangsu · origin. Hover a node or a market row to match the other.
MarketTransit from Shanghai
USA[[NEEDS INPUT]]
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India[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Sri Lanka[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Vietnam[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Cambodia[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Bangladesh[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Egypt[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Jordan[[NEEDS INPUT]]
Turkey[[NEEDS INPUT]]
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Warehouse racking stacked with rolls of finished white knitted fabric ready for export.
11Export markets
90 kmTo the Port of Shanghai
95%On-time delivery
[[NEEDS INPUT]]Lead time by market
Why the single origin matters

One origin means one place to chase

A fragmented chain gives you four suppliers, four schedules and four explanations. Sourcing yarn, knit, dye and finish from one company removes 15 to 20% of the cost of that fragmentation and roughly 15% of the cycle time, and it puts one team on the hook for the ship date.

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