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About
Us
Jenor
Cotton Ltd and Jenor Textiles act as sales agents for
textile companies promoting products in the UK, Europe
and Worldwide. Jenor Textiles also has a merchanting
business for smaller companies in the UK.
Company History
Jenor Cotton
was established in August 1995 by Chris Jenkinson and
became a limited company in August 2002 to solely
promote the sales of one company in Pakistan, Ihsan
Sons, with whom Chris has had dealings for over 30
years. Products range from bleached and grey cotton
fibre and yarn, to gloves, wipers, stockinette,
dishcloths, mops and mop yarns. They also offer 100%
Cotton spunlace non-woven fabrics.
Jenor
Textiles was formed in August 2002 to represent, and
merchant for, many companies across the Far East and
Europe. Staff at Jenor Cotton have had a close working
relationship with these manufacturers, some for over 25
years. Please see our products pages for further
information.
Directors
Chris
Jenkinson
Jenor Cotton was established by Chris
Jenkinson, who brought a wealth of experience with him
in this field having been Managing Director of Edward
Hall for 19 years. Edward Hall was at that time the
largest manufacturer in the world of bleached cotton fibre. Chris was then promoted to the main board of the
holding company Whitecroft Plc taking up the position of
Chief Executive of the Textile Division.
Mark Jenkinson

In 2000 his son, Mark Jenkinson, joined the company. He
graduated in Mechanical
Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University in 1997 and
was Operations Manager for an American Engineering
company for 3 years.
Where are we?
Our
offices in Disley, Cheshire are conveniently located
20kms from both Manchester City Centre and Manchester
International Airport.
Our
location and our flexible working hours mean that we are
ideally placed to offer optimum communication between
the different world time zones.
We
frequently visit customers both in the UK and all over
the world, making trips to the USA at least 3 or 4 times
each year and to Europe several times a year. We also
make regular trips to the manufacturers we represent to
keep up to date with the manufacturing process and to
carry out our own audits.
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