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Contempora Fabrics

351 Contempora Drive
Lumberton, North Carolina 28358

Telephone:

(910) 738-7131

Fax:

(910) 738-9575

Web Site:

www.contemporafabrics.com


Contact Name / Number


Ronald Roach, VP Sales

Office:(910) 738-7131 ext 218
Cell:(910) 258-3585
E-Mail:rroach@contemporafabrics.com
  


Gerald Cauthen, VP Manufacturing

Office:(910) 738-7131 ext 213
Cell:(910) 258-2233
E-Mail:gcauthenusc@aol.com
  


Alex Whitley, Sales and Product Development

Office:(910) 738-7131 ext 210
Cell:(910) 258-4264
E-Mail:awhitley@contemporafabrics.com
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List of senior management

Ronald Roach, VP Sales
Gerald Cauthen, VP Manufacturing
Carey Read, Corporate Controller
Danny Church, Director of Manufacturing/Planning
Alex Whitley, Sales and Product Development

History of company

Contempora Fabrics, Inc was founded in 1972 by Lacy Nance. In 1988, the company became a 100% employee owned company. Each employee has a vested interest in the company. Today partners Gerald Cauthen and Ronald Roach manage Contempora. The entire management team has over 150 years of combined textile experience. Contempora has 185 circular knitting machines in a 150,000 square foot facility on 29 acres. We are known for our versatile product mix and capacity to produce two million pounds per month. Relationships with fabric converters, manufacturers, major brands, and retailers have helped keep our business viable in a changing textile market. The ability to do contract work, greige goods, or finished fabric has allowed Contempora to work on all levels to meet the various needs required by the customer. Research and development are a priority to help keep our customers aware of the latest trends. Relationships with most major fiber suppliers allow us to be first to market in most cases with the latest technologies.

A recent expansion into body size jersey and 3 end fleece machines helped us round out our versatility.

Machines include :

Rib machines 10, 14, and 18 cut.
Double knit machines 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 32 cut.
26’’ single knit machines 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28 cut.
30” single knit machines 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 36 cut.
26” terry machines 16, 18, 20 cut.
30” 3 end fleece machines 13, 14 cut.
Body size jersey machines all sizes 22 and 28 cut.


Products

Circular knits including body size jersey, jersey, rib, 2 end fleece, 3 end fleece, pique with collars and welts, thermals, French terry, terry, performance fabrics, and other novelties. All fabrics with and without spandex.

End Uses

T-shirts, sportswear, dresses, juniors, golf apparel, career uniform apparel, military, performance apparel, base layer underwear, team sports.


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