The global hub position of China's pure cotton supply chain - Hapin Textile's international breakthrough
1.China: The "Central Nervous System" for Global High-End Hotel Bedding Purchasing
Industrial cluster effect: Jiangsu (the core production area of 400TC high-count cotton), Xinjiang (with long-staple cotton accounting for 90% of the national output) and Guangdong (a major export hub) have formed a triangular supply chain network, supporting 82% of the global demand for pure cotton bedding in five-star hotels.
Cost control advantage: In the production of cotton fabrics, the cost of yarn accounts for 65% - 75%. China has reduced the yarn cost to 70% of that of international counterparts through large-scale production, making it the preferred sourcing location for brands such as Hilton and InterContinental.
The import and export data confirm that in 2023, China's imports of pure cotton yarn increased by 103.34% year-on-year (reaching 154,900 tons), with Vietnam and Pakistan being the main sources of raw materials; exports, however, declined by 17.53% due to the obstruction of high-value-added product premiums.

2. Pure Cotton Technology: The "Technical Fortress" of Made-in-China Products
The core technology of high-count cotton: 80-count pure cotton brocade has become a standard feature in five-star hotels (such as the Hilton model with a 400TC density). The yarn fineness is only 9.7 microns, and the density reaches 400 threads per square inch. The touch and durability far exceed international standards.
Energy-saving process breakthrough: A manufacturer from Jiangsu Province has adopted the German pre-shrinking finishing technology, reducing the fabric shrinkage rate from the industry average of 3%-5% to 1%. At the same time, the mercerization treatment has increased the glossiness by 40% and reduced the hotel ironing cost by 30%.
Environmental certification barriers: GOTS certified organic cotton products have a carbon footprint of only 1.8 kg CO₂e per kilogram (lower than the global average of 40%), which has enabled Marriott and other groups to reduce their single-room carbon emissions by 120 kg per year.
3. Hanbi Textile: Transformation from Supplier to Solution Provider
Full-chain service capability: With 13 years of industry experience (established in 2006), we integrate the supply of bedding, furniture, guest supplies, etc. for the hotel industry, providing "room configuration solutions" to over 5000 hotels.
Digital International Marketing: The Alibaba International Station receives an average of 1,000 inquiries per month. Through Google Video's official website, we achieve full-scale traffic diversion. This supports our business operations in 130 countries across Europe, America, and Southeast Asia.
Flexible supply chain response: Supports customized production with a minimum order quantity of 50 sets (such as embroidery logos, exclusive fabric labels), with the delivery cycle reduced to 20 days, which is 30% faster than the traditional foreign trade model.

4. Sustainable Procurement: A Win-Win Model Combining Cost and Environmental Protection
Life cycle cost advantage: The initial cost of high-quality pure cotton bedding is 20%-30% higher than that of synthetic fibers. However, the total cost over a 5-year usage period is actually 18% lower (due to a 2-year extension of service life + a 30% reduction in water consumption).
Hanbi's green practice: Adopting the organic cotton rotation system from Xinjiang (reducing fertilizer usage by 70% + saving water through drip irrigation by 50%), and was recognized as a green service provider by the Guangxi Hotel Alliance.
The ultimate competitiveness of the supply chain lies in enabling global hotels to feel the warmth of China's manufacturing through a "soft touch".