EST. 1999 — FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN
Industrial embroidery in Faisalabad, at the standard of craft.
KAATTEX is a B2B embroidery manufacturer for textile and apparel programs in Faisalabad, Lahore, and Punjab, running twenty Barudan machines around the clock.
- 20
- Barudan multi-head machines, built in Japan
- 400+
- nine-colour embroidery heads on the floor
- 200K+
- monthly throughput capacity for commercial programs
CLIENTS
Trusted by Pakistan's textile houses.
A selection of the apparel and textile houses we work with — including JTex, Sadaqat, Masood Textile Mills, Beacon Impex, Interloop, Nishat, and others across Pakistan.















PRODUCTION FLOOR
Twenty Barudan machines. Three shifts. One standard of finish.
More than four hundred heads stitch in parallel on the KAATTEX floor: the same design, to the same tolerance, across the entire run.
Nine colours per head allow complex artwork to move in a single pass, while automatic trimming, servo-driven motion, and production monitoring keep each shift working to the same brief.
- Machine base
- 20 Barudan multi-head machines
- Headroom
- 400+ nine-colour embroidery heads
- Monthly capacity
- 200K+ pieces of throughput capacity
- Operating rhythm
- Three shifts, continuous production
- Speed ceiling
- Up to 1,200 stitches per minute
CAPABILITIES
Five disciplines, refined over twenty-seven years.
Custom logo & monogram embroidery
Brand-grade reproduction across knit, woven, and technical fabrics.
Digitized, sampled, repeated
Decorative pattern embroidery
Multi-color and tonal patterns for fashion and home textile programs.
Fashion + home textiles
Sequin embroidery
Mixed sequin and thread compositions for fashion-forward orders.
Thread and sequin balance
Appliqué embroidery
Cut-and-stitched fabric layering with embroidered finishing.
Layering with clean borders
Puff (3D) embroidery
Raised foam embroidery for caps, knits, and statement pieces.
Raised foam, controlled edges
OUR PRACTICE
A craft house, operating at industrial capacity.
Kaattex began in 1999 in Faisalabad with two machines and a single principle: that embroidery is a craft before it is a service. Twenty-seven years on, the principle has not moved — only the scale has.
Today, twenty Barudan machines imported directly from Japan handle work for many of Pakistan's most established apparel and textile manufacturers, alongside export programs reaching the UK, EU, and US. Same hands. Same eye for tension and finish. More of it.
Let's discuss your next program.
Share the garment, fabric, volume, and embroidery direction. We will help shape the right production path from there.
Pul Abdullah Bridge, Main Samundri Road, near Hascol Petrol Pump, P-246 Muhalla Farooqabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan