source: http://www.jasonmills.com/
clipped by melizaanderson Aug 02, 2008
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One of the larger markets where
mesh
is used is that of the Public Institution:
hospitals, schools and prisons are three examples. Bidding levels
the playing field as the winner must meet three criteria:price,
performance and delivery.
Jason Mills
fabrics
are institutionally tested tough to not only meet
the demands of the bid, but to perform, once purchased, in the
field.
Jason Mills fabrics
are
institutionally tested tough to not only meet the demands of the
bid, but to perform, once purchased, in the field. Fabrics
that are usually polyester and fall within the 5.5 oz - 6.5 oz
weight range are the norm for bag production. The US government
is also a large user of bid fabrics. In these cases fabrics
must be Berry Amendment compliant. That is, fabric that is 100%
Made In The USA: yarn, knitting, dyeing & finishing all
must be of domestic origin. A popular US government bid item is one
that meets mil spec 8061-C. This is a
nylon
fabric
that is used on tactical military vests.
Jason Mills
manufactures this Berry Amendment
compliant item, but also manufactures a commercial version using
import yarn (only the yarn is imported as we knit, dye & finish
in the US.) These are just two such examples. We will research
specifications to insure that our products out-perform and meet all
bid expectations.
Michael Lavr
Notes by melizaanderson:
The US government is also a large user of bid fabrics. In these cases fabrics must be Berry Amendment compliant. That is, fabric that is 100% Made In The USA: