Cotton mills process raw cotton into yarn, fabric, or textile products. Operations include spinning, weaving, and dyeing, often using automated machines. These mills serve the garment, bedding, and upholstery industries, supplying both local and export markets. Cotton mills are vital to the textile supply chain and often located in industrial zones. Some specialize in organic or high-quality cotton production. The industry supports large-scale employment and contributes to economic development in manufacturing regions. Mills may also practice sustainable operations to reduce water usage and waste. Quality control and timely delivery are critical.
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