Founded in 1917, Acme Mills has been a pioneer in textile manufacturing, with its first order coming from Henry Ford for the Model T seat—marking the company’s early role in the automotive textile industry. Over the decades, Acme Mills has expanded its expertise, specializing in high-performance textiles for diverse applications.
As the textile industry navigates shifting trade dynamics, particularly regarding tariffs on Chinese-made products, Acme Mills has taken proactive steps to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions. By partnering with trusted Vietnamese manufacturers known for their high standards of quality and efficiency, Acme Mills ensures that its clients continue receiving premium non-woven textiles at competitive prices, without the financial impact of tariffs.
Acme Mills’ expanded product line now includes a range of nonwovens including spunbond, spunlace needlepunch, stitchbond and meltblown nonwovens as well as soft, absorbent and durable nonwovens for fem care, adult incontinence and baby care applications.
By securing partnerships with reputable Vietnamese manufacturers, Acme Mills ensures uninterrupted supply and maintains a competitive edge in the market.
“We have always taken pride in being forward-thinking and responsive to the evolving demands of the textile industry,” says Jim Colman, CEO of Acme Group of Companies. “Partnering with Vietnamese producers ensures an uninterrupted supply of premium non-woven textiles while mitigating the economic impact of tariffs. This collaboration allows us to maintain the highest quality standards while keeping costs competitive for our customers.”
Acme Mills remains committed to delivering superior, reliable products across multiple industries, from automotive to medical and personal care. This strategic expansion reinforces the company’s long-standing commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.