35+ years of manufacturing experience
Short lead times
Operates across multiple sectors
Integrated Textile Manufacturing
Kaynak Group was established in 1987 and operates across several industries (including textiles, marble, metal and fuel distribution). Within the textile sector, the group manages multiple stages of production; its operations include yarn production, fabric manufacturing and the development of finished textile products. These materials are used in various sectors such as apparel, home textiles and hospitality applications.
The company also produces ready-to-wear garments as well as towel and bathrobe products commonly used in residential and professional environments. By managing different production processes within the same organizational structure, Kaynak Group supports a broad textile supply chain through its affiliated companies and manufacturing facilities.
Method Specifics
‘Integrated textile manufacturing’ refers to production systems where multiple stages of textile production are managed within the same industrial structure. Companies operating in this field typically handle processes such as yarn production, fabric manufacturing and finished textile products. This structure allows manufacturers to support different segments of the textile supply chain—including apparel and home/hospitality textiles.
Yarn manufacturing – production of textile yarns used as the base material for weaving, knitting and fabric development.
Fabric manufacturing – production of woven or knitted fabrics that serve as the main component for garments, home textiles and technical textile products.
Ready-to-wear garments – manufacturing of finished clothing items from processed fabrics for fashion and apparel markets.
Towels and bathrobes – textile products developed for home, hotel and spa environments where absorbency and durability are required.
Home and hospitality textiles – textile items produced for residential and professional use, including products used in accommodation and service environments.
About Kaynak Group
Kaynak Group was established in 1987 and operates in several industries, including textiles, marble, metal and fuel distribution. In the textile sector, the group produces yarn, fabrics, towels, bathrobes and ready-to-wear garments. The company operates through multiple affiliated companies and has production facilities in Turkey. With a workforce of around 3,000 people and several manufacturing plants, Kaynak Group approaches its activities with a consistent focus on top-quality production and ongoing development.
- Established: 1987
- Exports to: UK, Germany, France
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX
- SEDEX/SMETA
- ISO 9001:2015
- ISO 10002:2018
- ISO 14001:2015
Shipping & UK Logistics
How we deliver to the United Kingdom
We have optimized our supply chain to ensure that importing from Turkey feels as simple as buying from a local UK supplier. By leveraging the UK-Turkey Free Trade Agreement, we eliminate unnecessary costs and provide full transparency from dispatch to delivery.
Door-to-Door Tracking: We provide a single tracking reference that monitors your shipment from our Istanbul factory floor directly to your UK business premises.
Duty-Free Import: Under the current trade agreement, our textile fasteners qualify for 0% customs duties, significantly reducing your landed cost.
Flexible Freight Options:
Express Air Freight: 3–5 working days (Best for urgent samples or small boutique runs).
Standard Road Freight: 7–10 working days (The most cost-effective balance for bulk wholesale orders).
Customs Documentation: We handle all Export Declarations and provide the necessary ‘Statement on Origin,’ ensuring your goods clear UK Global Tariff checks without delay.
Products & Indicative Pricing
Other categories
Towels and Bathrobes
Fabric
Metal
Yarns
FAQs - Kaynak Group
Yes—particularly in textiles, where speed and responsiveness are major competitive advantages.
This should be agreed in advance—common solutions include partial refunds, remakes, or discounts on future orders.
Changes are sometimes possible but may incur delays and additional costs, depending on the stage of production.
For small orders, a purchase order (PO) may suffice, but for larger or complex projects, a detailed contract is strongly recommended.