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Posted June 28, 2017

 

MILLTOWN, N.J. – Jason Mills LLC, a textile convertor, this month is celebrating its 10-year anniversary as a provider of knit and industrial textiles.

 

Incorporated originally in 1976, the current incarnation was purchased in 2007 by longtime employee Michael Lavroff. The company has grown and changed in many ways since those early days of manufacturing fabrics for laundry bags.

 

Materials are going through tectonic changes with the growth and use of nano textiles. The goals, and ultimately the mission of the company today is to harness the power of these changes and apply them in practical manners to best supply the industries it serves.

 

Combining product design and engineering along with finishes and inherent fibers are the key drivers for the company’s expansion into areas such as personal/occupational safety, automotive, aeronautical and healthcare textiles.

 

Jason Mills’ objective is to continue to improve upon current processes and materials so that corporations with fabric needs – both now and in the future – will have a supplier-partner to turn to. To borrow the mantra from Apple, “we want to be where the puck is going, not where it’s been.”

 

“The next 10 years are right around the corner – we’ll see you there,” Lavroff said.

Source: Jason Mills

Jason Mills celebrating 10th anniversary as provider of knit, industrial textiles

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Jason Mills' (L-R) Michael Lavroff, Art Goldberg, Bob Neuschaefer and Brenda Stamboulian, exhibiting at the IFAI Expo last year in Charlotte.

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