Overseas Customers Can Access Cotton Technology at New Research Facility
When Cotton Incorporated planned its new state-of-the-art research center, owned by the Cotton Board and recently completed in Cary, N. Car., the needs of international textile mills were very much on the planners minds.
Overseas customers who are invited to the cutting edge
facility have a golden opportunity to take in the latest methods
and technology related to cotton processing. It will provide the
perfect setting for industrial problem-solving dialogue and
exchanges of information between supplier and end-user. 
The open plan of the building itself encourages such visits.
Beginning with the arrival of a bale of raw cotton fiber and
progressing through fabric manufacturing, dying, finishing and
testing, visitors will interact with the companys team of
textile specialists, who can demonstrate the latest in cotton
technology. Industry visitors will quickly come to appreciate the
vast research network that contributes to Cotton
Incorporateds value-added technical services. 
These services, which are made available to significant users of U.S. cotton, are regarded as internationally respected marketing tools that build lasting trade relationships in support of U.S. cotton and its customers.
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