The Yang family launched their cashmere business in Qinghe, Hebei. The first cashmere carding machine was started in a home workshop, laying the foundation for the future development of Baina Cashmere.
The business upgraded from simple cashmere carding to include spinning and knitwear production, advancing into deep processing and enhancing both efficiency and product quality.
The Yang family founded Baina Cashmere Products Co., Ltd. in Tianjin, focusing on the processing and sales of raw cashmere materials.
Baina established a new company in Hebei: Hebei Shufu Cashmere Products Co., Ltd., becoming a key player in Qinghe’s cashmere industry. A knitting factory was also set up in Tianjin, marking Baina’s formal entry into garment production. That same year, Qinghe County, Hebei, was awarded the title "Capital of Chinese Cashmere," with Baina playing a major role in boosting the region's cashmere economy.
Baina completed a fully integrated supply chain—spanning cashmere carding, dyeing, spinning, knitting, and sales—paving the way for intelligent, large-scale operations.
Mayor Tian Jianming of Xingtai City, Hebei, visited Baina’s factory and gave high praise for its achievements and development.
Baina expanded internationally by establishing TIANTAI KOREA CO., LTD in South Korea, extending its operations in cashmere yarns, knitwear, woven fabrics, and double-faced wool products.
Baina consolidated its resources, bringing together Hebei Shufu Carding Mill, Hebei Shufu Spinning Mill, and Hebei Shufu Knitting Mill under Baina Tianjin Cashmere Textile Co., Ltd. The company also introduced smart machinery and built a modern cashmere textile and product manufacturing base.
A new cashmere carding facility was established in Erenhot, Inner Mongolia, strengthening Baina’s nationwide production layout.
Baina Cashmere USA was established, marking the company’s official entry into the North American market and a significant step toward global expansion.
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