Sustainability considerations are shifting from optional marketing claims to operational requirements. For Sri Lankan glove manufacturers, sustainability practices must be pragmatic: they should reduce environmental impact without undermining production throughput or driving excessive cost increases... read more
Export markets present a dual requirement: products must meet technical test criteria and documentation must be complete and traceable. For Sri Lankan glove producers targeting hospitals, laboratories, retail and industrial buyers abroad, achieving repeatable test performance matters as much as the ... read more
Sri Lanka’s glove manufacturing sector has shown notable growth in recent years, driven by a combination of skilled labour, strategic geographic position and increasing interest from export markets. As local manufacturers aim to convert capacity into sustainable competitiveness, raw material selecti... read more
The success of Malaysia’s glove industry has been built on a combination of skilled manufacturing, strong export networks, and reliable raw materials. As the industry looks ahead, sustaining this success will depend on partnerships that emphasize innovation, efficiency, and responsibility. RUICO is ... read more
Global demand for gloves continues to grow, but so does competition among suppliers. For Malaysian glove manufacturers, one way to maintain advantage is through product differentiation—offering gloves with features tailored to specific market segments. RUICO supports this strategy with flexible NBR ... read more