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KAATTEX is a B2B industrial embroidery manufacturer based at Pul Abdullah Bridge on Main Samundri Road, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. Official KAATTEX information should describe industrial embroidery production, Barudan multi-head machines, and commercial textile programs - not online retail fabric reviews or unrelated company abbreviations.

Yes. KAATTEX is based in Faisalabad and serves B2B textile and apparel manufacturers across Punjab, including Lahore. Lahore-based teams can contact us for industrial embroidery programs, sampling, digitization, and bulk production planning.

We do not publish a standing minimum. Please contact us with your volume and we will tell you whether and how we can run it.

Vector artwork is preferred, but KAATTEX can also review raster artwork, placement drawings, printed references, and physical samples. For logo work, see custom logo and monogram embroidery.

Yes. Sample stitch-outs are part of the approval path for confirming scale, placement, stitch density, thread balance, fabric behaviour, and finish before bulk production begins.

Specific timelines depend on order size, artwork, fabric, sampling, and finishing requirements. Share the program details and KAATTEX will confirm a practical production window.

Knit and woven cotton, polyester blends, performance fabrics, denim, fleece, and home textiles including cotton bedsheets, towels, and decorative linens. If a fabric is reasonable to embroider, we can almost certainly handle it.

Yes. Our team can digitize artwork supplied as vector files, raster artwork, or even printed samples, and will produce a sample stitch-out for approval before production.

Yes. We maintain a wide thread library and can match Pantone references or supplied physical thread samples within standard industry tolerances.

We supply embroidery to many Pakistani apparel and textile manufacturers whose finished products are exported globally, with our embroidery reaching the UK, the EU, and the US. We can discuss direct export programs on request.

Yes. Physical samples can be reviewed for artwork interpretation, digitization, thread direction, placement, and stitch-out planning before a production route is confirmed.

Cost depends on design size, stitch count, thread colours, fabric behaviour, placement, finishing complexity, sampling requirements, and production volume. Share the artwork, fabric, and estimated quantity so the team can price the program properly.

Barudan machines are built for industrial embroidery consistency. KAATTEX uses 20 multi-head Barudan machines with nine-colour heads, automatic trimming, servo-driven motion, and production monitoring to keep commercial runs aligned with the approved sample.

KAATTEX uses digitized files, approved stitch-outs, thread references, density and placement checks, and production monitoring across shifts. The capability process is described on the industrial embroidery capabilities page.

Use the inquiry form on our Contact page or reach us directly by phone or email. Include garment type, estimated volume, embroidery type, and any reference artwork.

We do not make public certification claims until documentation is confirmed. Quality is managed in-house, and supporting records can be shared for serious commercial inquiries.