About
Established in the 1960s, this organization was a pioneering high-fidelity textile and thread manufacturing firm in the Philippines. At its operational peak, the enterprise functioned as a massive industrial employer, maintaining a workforce of over 1,200 individuals and providing dedicated housing for its staff within a specialized residential compound. The corporation is historically recognized for its significant role in the Philippine garment and labor movement, as well as its involvement in high-profile legal precedents regarding reinsurance and labor rights. While its manufacturing output has transitioned into historical industrial records, the company remains a central figure in Philippine social geography due to the "Artex Compound," which has evolved into a unique, permanently flooded residential district known locally as the "Venice of Malabon."