Manufacturing

70,000 square feet.
Seven divisions.
One building.

Knitting, cutting, stitching, finishing, quality control, and packing — all under one roof in Faisalabad. Nothing is subcontracted off-site. Every step of every product passes through our floor and our people.

150,000 pairs
Gloves / month
Leather + knitted combined
45,000 pcs
Garments / month
Polos, tees, jackets, base layers
350+
Skilled artisans
Cutters, stitchers, QC, supervisors
13 kanal
Facility footprint
~70,000 ft² fully constructed area
Sustainability
100% solar powered
Every machine on our 13-kanal floor runs on rooftop solar. Zero grid dependence on a normal production day. Real carbon reduction your buyers can stand behind — not a future commitment, not an offset purchase.
On the floor

Real photos from our Faisalabad floor.

Not stock images. This is where your order is knitted, cut, stitched, pressed, finished and packed.

Cotton yarn bales stacked in the SAS Agencies warehouse, from local Faisalabad spinners
Yarn stock · from local Faisalabad spinners
Rolls of grey fabric stored on pallets in the SAS Agencies warehouse
Fabric rolls · ready for cutting
Circular knitting machines producing natural raw cotton fabric at the SAS Agencies factory
Knitting · circular machines, raw cotton
Garment cutting room with fabric spread on long tables and pattern templates at SAS Agencies
Cutting · garment patterns, layered fabric
Hydraulic die cutting press for cotton glove panels at SAS Agencies
Die cutting · cotton glove panels
Stitching floor with rows of industrial sewing machines producing workwear at SAS Agencies
Stitching · our largest division
Industrial steam pressing of knit garments at SAS Agencies
Pressing · industrial steam iron
Cotton glove finishing and ironing at SAS Agencies
Glove ironing · final shape & finish
Finishing department, folding and stacking trousers at SAS Agencies
Finishing · fold, hang, label
Final packing line at SAS Agencies, bundles wrapped and labelled for export
Packing · bundle, wrap, label
Stacked export cartons in the SAS Agencies dispatch area
Export cartons · ready for dispatch
Rooftop solar panel array powering the SAS Agencies factory in Faisalabad
Solar power · on our own roof
Inside the floor

Six divisions, vertically integrated.

From a leather hide arriving at the warehouse to a sealed carton leaving for Karachi port — every operation happens in this building. No subcontracted stitching. No off-site finishing. No third-party packing.

01

Knitting

Circular-knit and flat-bed knitting for seamless gloves (7 and 10 gauge polycotton) and base-layer garments. Yarn comes from local Faisalabad spinners we've worked with for decades. Consistency across batches is the entire game here.

~ 40 operators
Circular + flat-bed
02

Cutting

Hide and fabric cutting on industrial die-cutters and computer-pattern cutters. CAD pattern files received from buyers translate directly to cutting tables — no manual conversion errors. Average 8,000 panels cut per shift across glove and garment lines.

~ 22 cutters
Die-cut + CAD
03

Stitching

The largest division. Industrial sewing machines for leather (heavy-duty walking foot for cow split, buffalo, goatskin), Kevlar-thread machines for welding lines, and lighter machines for knitted garments. Operators are trained on a single product type and stay there — specialization beats versatility.

~ 180 stitchers
Leather + textile + Kevlar
04

Finishing

Trimming, edge-binding, washing, pressing, and labeling. Tagless transfer labels, woven inside labels, sewn outer labels — whichever the buyer specifies. We label privately by default — your brand only, never ours.

~ 35 operators
Per buyer spec
05

Quality Control

QC checklists are read against the buyer's spec sheet — not against an internal average. Every batch is sample-inspected at three stages: post-stitching, post-finishing, and pre-packing. Defective units are pulled, not packed.

~ 28 inspectors
3-stage inspection
06

Packing & Warehouse

Polybag, carton, and container loading per buyer packing spec. HS codes stamped, shipping marks applied, packing lists generated, container-load plans built. Containers ex-factory or trucked to Karachi port — your call.

~ 27 staff
FOB / CIF / DDP
Materials & sourcing

Same tanneries. Same spinners. Same suppliers.

The single biggest variable in glove and garment quality is input consistency. Our material suppliers have worked with us for two to three decades. Their consistency is our consistency.

For specialty materials — Thinsulate, HIPORA, Kevlar thread, GRS-certified recycled polyester — we source directly from the original manufacturers, not third-party resellers.

Cow hide Pakistani tanneries (Kasur + Lahore region)
Goat skin A-grade Punjab + Sindh sources
Buffalo / sheep Punjab regional tanneries
Cotton yarn Local Faisalabad spinners (3-decade relationships)
Kevlar thread DuPont-licensed Pakistani distributor
Thinsulate / HIPORA 3M direct + licensed distributor
Recycled polyester GRS-certified Asian mills
Hi-vis dye / coating EN 20471-compliant fluorescent yarn suppliers
Quality control

Four checkpoints. Zero rubber-stamping.

Every batch goes through four QC stages. Defective units don't get repacked — they get pulled. Reports go to the buyer with photos before shipment.

QC 01

Incoming materials

Every batch of leather, yarn, fabric, and trim is inspected on receipt. Hides graded for A/B/C. Fabric tested for GSM and shrinkage. Trim verified against spec.

QC 02

In-line stitching

Random sampling during production. Seam integrity, stitch count per cm, thread tension verified. Issues caught here, not at final inspection.

QC 03

Pre-finishing

Every completed unit physically examined. Cut tolerance, dimensional accuracy, color match to Pantone reference (where specified). Defects pulled before finishing labor is spent.

QC 04

Final pre-pack

AQL 2.5 sampling on the finished batch. Buyer's spec sheet open on the desk. Photos taken of representative units. Pack list confirmed. Shipment cleared.

Compliance & audits

Audited annually. Documents available under NDA.

We share audit reports with serious buyers under NDA — not because we have to, but because it's the fastest way for a procurement team to do their due diligence. The framework matters; the receipts matter more.

BSCI · annual

amfori BSCI

Social compliance audit on a yearly cycle. Worker welfare, working hours, fair wages, freedom of association, health & safety on the floor.

ISO · 3-year cycle

ISO 9001:2015

Quality management system certification. Process documentation, corrective action procedures, continuous-improvement reviews.

OEKO-TEX · per batch

OEKO-TEX Standard 100

Testing for harmful substances across knitted garment lines. Certificates available per shipment on request. Updated annually.

Product-level

EN 388 · EN 12477 · EN 20471 · EN 407

Independent third-party testing for cut resistance, welding protection, hi-visibility, and thermal protection. Lab reports per style on request.

Certifications

Our active certificates.

Visible for verification. Originals shared with qualified buyers under NDA.

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certificate for SAS Agencies — certificate number 25.HPK.85711 SAS AGENCIES · SAMPLE
OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Cert #25.HPK.85711 · Hohenstein · valid 30 Apr 2026
ISO 9001:2015 certificate for SAS Agencies — certificate number 1236, issued by QESI SAS AGENCIES · SAMPLE
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management
Cert #1236 · QESI (ASCB accredited) · valid 16 Mar 2028
B
amfori BSCI audited
Report confidential · NDA only
amfori BSCI Social Compliance
Annual audit · valid 20 May 2027

Certificates are displayed for verification only. Reproduction, download or redistribution is not permitted.

Visit us

Buyers are always welcome at the factory.

If you're considering placing a long-term order, we strongly recommend visiting. Faisalabad International Airport is a 30-minute drive. We'll arrange the pickup.

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