Ramatex
Providing 360˚ verification
Assurance to clients and end consumers of product authenticity and integrity
Ramatex is a major global provider of textile and apparel manufacturing for many leading international apparel brands. Headquartered in Singapore, the company employs over 30,000 people across facilities in Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Jordan.
An extensive program of forensic isotopic testing will be undertaken by Oritain, providing 360˚ verification across yarn and finished fabric. The result of this testing program will see Ramatex products awarded ‘Verified Yarn’ or 'Verified Fabric' status, providing assurance to clients and end consumers of product authenticity and integrity.
"The partnership with Oritain will help us take this to the next level by providing essential testing and validation of the integrity of our products. We can then pass this assurance on to our clients and the broader fashion and apparel market."
- Keith Ma, Ramatex Strategy Director
About Ramatex
Ramatex is an industry leading textiles and apparel manufacturer with almost 50 years of history.
Vertically integrated with end-to-end processes, it operates more than 20 locations across 6 countries with over 30,000 employees exporting worldwide to global consumer brands. Driven by an end-to-end digitally connected supply chain, Ramatex fosters a positive impact on society and communities through a responsible supply chain and sustainable manufacturing processes.
"Ramatex have built a reputation for innovative manufacturing in their spinning and fabric mills, and we see tremendous potential to support their continued growth. Both companies share a commitment to innovation and integrity that I’m sure will foster a rewarding partnership."
- Grant Cochrane, CEO, Oritain
Traceability like no other
Oritain’s unique methodology applies forensic science and data to detect naturally occurring elements in a product or raw material. Soil composition, climate, altitude and other environmental factors all reveal the details of a product’s origin - which we call an Origin Fingerprint.
Once we’ve created an Origin Fingerprint, it can be used to audit our clients’ products throughout the supply chain - to clearly differentiate the legitimate from the fraudulent.