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Europa Wool

Europa Wool operates out of West Yorkshire, the heart of the UK wool industry, and supplies over 1 million kgs of textile raw materials every year

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‘In times like this the last thing manufacturers need is the unnecessary risk in holding large stocks of fibre. It makes more sense to buy short-term when there is uncertainty in demand and volatility in wool prices’, comments Richard Morsley, Europa Wool Managing Director. ‘Manufacturers and processors do not need to hold huge stock; they can rely on companies like Europa Wool to be their stock bank’.

‘Many of our customers are buying smaller quantities, weekto-week, or when needed. So, our stock holding capability and instock range is a central advantage to them’, Richard Morsley continues. ‘They can always rely on us for whatever fibre they require on a weekly or monthly basis. The wool is stored in our warehouse and these customers can draw on the wool as needed. Payment is only required when the stock is drawn. We provide an extremely competitive service and maintain quick delivery times’. Europa Wool supplies fibre to manufacturers all over the world, including spinners of weaving, knitting, upholstery and carpet yarns, as well as felt-makers, technical non-woven and homeware manufacturers.

The capacity to hold a huge variety of stock throughout the year is something only a few companies are able to do. Europa Wool can supply wools of many origins from 17.5 to 38 microns, and specialises in New Zealand, Australian, British, South African, South American and wools of various European origins. It also stocks a large variety of other speciality fibres including silk and camel hair.

Europa Wool scours any grade of greasy wool from a minimum of 100kgs up to large runs of any weight. It is also a supplier of yarn from 50g skeins up to 5kg skeins using a measured length system. ‘We also provide a balling service, balling hand knitting yarns in minimum ball weights of 50g. Our other processes include garneting, carding, precision cutting, random cutting and opening and pulling’.

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Special request services are also available for customers that require something out of the norm. ‘We can create blends from all natural fibres and synthetic fibres and provide bespoke gill blend combed tops to create blends of many fibres. Starting from as little as 10kgs up to large runs we can dye loose stock or tops for all types of natural and synthetic fibres’. Europa Wool uses high tech colour matching systems that can match any colour that is required for most fibres. The company also offers Kroy Hercosett (superwash) scoured wool and combed wool tops and combs most natural fibres. It also offers expert colour matching and can spin on woollen or worsted systems. It provides non-mulesed certification for Australian wool when needed.

‘Our customers appreciate the security of knowing we can deliver quickly, and if we don’t have a specific type and quantity in stock we will find it,’ points out Richard Morsley. Richard Morsley can be contacted for all fibre requirements at info@ europawools.com

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