An export-oriented knitwear production platform built for private label programs, factory discipline, and long-term buyer trust.
BUKHARA AZTEKS LLC launched Amirtex in 2022 as part of a broader manufacturing development agenda within the Bukhara Agrocluster ecosystem. The focus from day one has been practical: build disciplined manufacturing capacity, align with buyer requirements, and create a clear interface for private label customers in Europe, Russia, and neighboring markets.
Today, the factory combines industrial scale with a straightforward service model for sourcing teams who need capacity, process visibility, and consistent delivery discipline.

The factory was launched with an export-focused mandate and a private label manufacturing model.
Line capacity, workflow discipline, and buyer-facing coordination were built to support repeat business and category expansion.
Amirtex presents itself as a factory-first partner for structured knitwear programs across Europe and CIS markets.
The cluster affiliation supports a stronger industrial context for buyers who value scale, organization, and long-term operating stability. On the website, this is positioned as a trust marker rather than a marketing slogan.
We speak to markets where reliability, clarity, and product discipline matter more than oversized claims.

Uzbekistan is one of the world’s top cotton-producing countries and an emerging apparel manufacturing hub with a growing export infrastructure.
Local cotton, yarn spinning, knitting, dyeing, and garment assembly within the Bukhara Agrocluster ecosystem reduce lead times and logistics complexity for export buyers.
Uzbekistan holds GSP+ preferential trade status with the EU, offering reduced or zero import duties on qualifying textile products exported to European markets.
Labor, energy, and raw material costs remain significantly below Turkey, Eastern Europe, and comparable export-ready markets, while factory standards align with OEKO-TEX, GOTS, ISO 9001, and Sedex frameworks.
Direct freight routes to CIS, Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia with established logistics infrastructure through Bukhara and Navoi airports.