Ta Jiang Co., Ltd. engages in the textile and construction businesses in Taiwan. The company is involved in the spinning, dyeing, weaving, and finishing of the fabrics and their raw materials; manufacture, processing, and trading of woven garments, knitted garments, and sweaters; and manufacture, dyeing and finishing, and sale of chemical fibers, as well as manufacture of related machinery and equipment. It also designs and contracts various public nuisance, which include waste water, waste gas, garbage, water and fertilizer, and sanitary sewer treatment projects; and water treatment and solar hot water heating projects. In addition, the company exports and sells water spray, and spray equipment and parts; develops, rents, and sells residential and building properties; invests in the construction of public construction industry; and develops, sells, and rents industrial plants. Further, it offers anti-pilling ball blending yarn, micro fibers, and lycra rhythm fabrics. The company was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.
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