- 2022
 - Ethisphere recognizes Milliken as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for the 16th consecutive year
 - 2021
 - Joins with The Recycling Partnership and The Walmart Foundation to create The Center for Sustainable Behavior and Impact, funded in part by the Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation
 - 2021
 - Acquires Encapsys, a leader in micro-encapsulation technology
 - 2021
 - Launches M/Pact, making all Milliken flooring products around the globe carbon neutral
 - 2021
 - R&D 100 recognizes Milliken with its 8th award for one of the top 100 global innovations
 - 2020
 - Establishes the Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation
 - 2020
 - Acquires Borchers, a global specialty chemicals company
 - 2020
 - Joins The Recycling Partnership, a polypropylene recycling coalition to help ensure a circular future
 - 2019
 - Creates Milliken's Healthcare Business, following the acquisition of Andover Healthcare
 - 2019
 - Acquires Polartec, a leading outdoor textile brand
 - 2019
 - Signs the UN Global Compact, committing to achieve 2025 Sustainability Goals, and publishing first sustainability report
 - 2018
 - Names Halsey M. Cook, Jr. as President and CEO, the first non-associate and non-family member to serve in this role
 
历史
美利肯公司的历史
好奇心创造灵感解决方案
From a humble general store in 1865 to the global manufacturing leader we are today, our team never stops innovating. It all starts with imagining a better world for our children, our communities, and our customers. And then we roll up our sleeves to make things that once seemed impossible a reality. Curiosity sparked the founding of our company and curiosity is the force that drives our quest for positive change.
TRANSFORMING FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW
2018-Present
Milliken pivots in 2018 as it welcomes Halsey M. Cook, Jr. as President and CEO, marking a new period of transformation as the team rallies around its purpose: Together we strive to positively impact the world around us for generations to come.
            RAISING THE BAR ON EXCELLENCE
1980-2017
Milliken’s passion to continuously raise the bar through innovative thinking is evident during this period with a strong focus on operational excellence and customer-centricity. The proof is in the results as the company becomes a recognized global manufacturing leader and a trusted partner.
            - 2017
 - Inducted into the America’s Safest Companies Hall of Fame Milliken—a validation of longstanding commitment to safety
 - 2014
 - Acquires Westex, strengthening capabilities to deliver the most innovative fabrics to the FR industry
 - 2007
 - Launches new manufacturing consultancy business, Performance Solutions by Milliken
 - 2007
 - Ethisphere recognizes Milliken as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for the first time
 - 1989
 - Wins the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige Award followed by the European Quality Award—two distinguishing recognitions of investment in operational excellence
 - 1988
 - Invests in the future of its Chemical Business with new manufacturing facility in Blacksburg, SC
 - 1982
 - Showcases customer focus with opening of a new Customer Center at Spartanburg, South Carolina headquarters
 - 1981
 - Launches Pursuit of Excellence (POE) program, a transformational shift focusing on customer satisfaction at all levels and locations throughout the company
 
THE COURAGE TO THINK BIG
1947-1979
Under the leadership of Roger Milliken, the company begins a long period of prosperity as Milliken’s team of curious minds envisions future success through research and technology innovation.
            - 1973
 - Engineers Millitron®, the first, large-scale digital printer for carpet, revolutionizing the industry
 - 1971
 - Deering Milliken becomes Milliken & Company
 - 1968
 - Acquires Calloway Mills, entering the carpet business
 - 1965
 - Expands into Europe with the acquisition of operations and offices in England, France, and Belgium
 - 1963
 - Acquires chemical operations, adding important future capability to product offerings
 - 1958
 - Moves headquarters to Spartanburg, South Carolina to a state-of-the art facility that includes a dedicated research center
 - 1947
 - Names Roger Milliken as President , succeeding his father and shifting the company from a selling agent to a manufacturer; beginning more than 60 years of leadership under Roger Milliken
 
INNOVATIONS IN TEXTILES
1920-1947
By the early 20th century, Milliken moved from an investor in textile mills to a manufacturer, bringing breakthrough innovations to the industry, pioneering synthetic fibers, and revolutionizing textile production by rethinking the supply chain and manufacturing processes.
            - 1945
 - Invests in innovation, founding the Milliken Research Corporation where one of the company’s most successful first innovations, Agilon, is created and redefines the future of women’s hosiery
 - 1944
 - Builds the first textile mill with air cleaning and cooling to manufacture tire cord from nylon, setting a new standard for manufacturing facility design
 - 1939-1945
 - Creates demand during World War II for more durable textiles and leads the industry in the development of synthetics for the military
 - 1927
 - Obtains first patent for adding wheels and reinforcements to a commercial laundry basket that enables greater operational efficiency, marking a watershed moment as the first of thousands of patents Milliken holds today
 
SPARKED BY CURIOSITY
1865-1920
It all began as a small endeavor, sparked by a desire to deliver solutions that serve customers with excellence and help communities prosper.
            - 1920
 - Names Gerrish Milliken, Sr. as President, succeeding his father, and ushering in the second generation of family leadership of the company
 - 1901
 - Develops first recycling policy, establishing the company’s commitment to sustainability-focused manufacturing
 - 1884
 - Invests in a new textile manufacturing facility in Pacolet, South Carolina as well as more than 42 mills, helping develop the booming textile industry in the South
 - 1879
 - Moves headquarters to its first location in New York City
 - 1865
 - Seth M. Milliken, operator of a general store in Minot, Maine, partners with William Deering to open Deering Milliken—a woolen fabric distributor and sales agent for textile mills in Portland, Maine