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Decision field01 · Open accessLATIA Lithuania Textile & Apparel MembersLithuania · European UnionRemove
Decision fit
Primary jobSource production
AreaProduction
Best forFinding Lithuanian weaving, sewing, knitting, nonwoven, linen, trim, private-label, equipment, and related industry leads through activity-rich member profiles
Know before usingThe archive mixes factories with brands, traders, equipment suppliers, consultants, schools, research bodies, and other members. Descriptions can be member-supplied and do not prove present operation, facility ownership or location, available capacity, minimums, price, workmanship, certification validity, labor conditions, delivery, or project fit. Some profiles are sparse or link to third-party company records. Confirm the legal entity, current membership, operating site, process, and commercial terms directly.
Practical access
ForApparel brands
Location or jurisdictionLithuania · European Union
AccessOpen access
FormatDirectory
Source typeIndustry organization
Evidence state
What the source establishesLATIA states that the association unites more than 120 members across production, original-product development, sourcing and supply-chain services, distribution, retail, education, consulting, and training. Its member archive is now available on the canonical latia.lt domain and exposes named organizations, activity descriptions, and outbound company links across multiple result pages. Profiles identify processes and products such as weaving, finishing, sewing, private-label work, knitting, zippers, nonwovens, home textiles, and equipment.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueJan 12, 2027
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