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Our machines, almost for END LINE process, are necessary for weaving plant, finishing plant, converting plants, and to process knit fabrics, woven and non-woven fabrics, geotextile, net for agriculture, automotive and laminated fabrics, spun-bond, spun-lace, paper and medical fabrics. The machines of our production: • INSPECTION MACHINE FOR KNIT FABRICS AND LYCRA “TENSIONLESS” • INSPECTION MACHINES FOR ALL TYPES OF FABRIC • WRAPPING MACHINES FOR EVERY KIND OF ROLL • COMPLETE PERSONALIZED INSPECTION AND PACKING LINES • HIGH SPEED SLITTING MACHINE (IN/OFF-LINE) AND PRE-CUT (PERFORATION) PROCESS

DELL'ORCO & VILLANI

Dell’Orco&Villani has been manufacturing recycling equipment for knitted, woven and nonwoven textile waste since 1964 building its strong reputation. The company designs and supplies individual machines and customized complete lines for textile recycling, fiber opening, cleaning and blending with proven advantage of its customers in a wide range of applications: Automotive, Hygiene, Construction, Furniture, Textile production with recycled fibers. Dell’Orco&Villani offers the opportunity to perform recycling and opening trials in its laboratory line. In strong collaboration with local partners

Studio1 Automazioni Industriali

In particular for the glass sector, Studio 1 Automazioni Industriali designs, engineers and builds plants for home appliance and furniture glass , architectural and construction glass , automotive glass with “custom made” systems and automation for screen printing and digital printing, drying, handling, robotic handling, storage, packaging, warehouse. Each project is based on the direct collaboration with customers, which allows a successful combination between our technical experience and their production experience, thus obtaining excellent results with customized equipment and systems

SOLIANI EMC: Electromagnetic Shielding Solutions For The Aerospace, Automotive And ITC Industries

Soliani, since 1984 leader in the production and sale of electromagnetic shielding articles, has specialized over the years in a wide range of solutions that are used in various sectors: aeronautical, defense, naval, industrial, space, automotive and medical. Its products - certified to the highest international industry standards - include, Faraday bags, conductive adhesives and sealants, shielded rooms, automatic deposition of conductive silicone, EMI/EMC fingers strip, shielded honeycomb air vent, EMI shielded windows, EPDM conductive gasket EMC/NBC, electrically conductive silicone gasket

Machines Italia Magazine Vol. XIII: Call For Editorial Submissions

The Italian Trade Agency via its North American Offices together with 16 of Italy’s leading machinery manufacturers associations will be producing the 2020 edition of the Machines Italia magazine (Vol XIII). The magazine is being developed with SME, the North American based association who organizes leading events for the advanced manufacturing sector such as IMTS, Fabtech, Rapid amongst others and publishes Manufacturing & Engineering and Smart Manufacturing magazines. We would like to provide those of you who work with Italian solution providers an opportunity to share your company’s

Alabama Governor Greets The Expansion Of 2A S.p.A. Foundry

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that 2A S.p.A., a prominent Italian die-casting company, planned to invest $15 million to expand its foundry in Auburn, where it serves as a Tier 1 supplier to major producers of automobiles and heavy trucks. The expansion project at 2A USA in Auburn will create more than 50 jobs and double the Auburn facility’s current die-casting area.“2A has earned a reputation for technical innovation, and its decision to expand its Alabama manufacturing operation is a testament to its skilled workforce in Auburn,” Ivey said. “We’re thrilled that this first-class company is

News Sources on COVID-19’s impact on United States of America’s (USA) manufacturers

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As the current situation regarding COVID-19’s impact on the United States of America’s (USA) manufacturers rapidly changes, the Italian Trade Agency Chicago Office has included a number of what are considered trusted sources providing a wealth of updated information about the virus’s impact on the USA manufacturing economy. Of these sources, IBIS World, Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation and National Association of Manufacturers have recently published surveys on the current impact the virus has and will have on manufacturers. IBIS World’s March 24, 2020 survey on the

State of the Industry Report 2019: 4th Quarter shows a downturn for the machine tool market

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Even in the last quarter 2019, the collection of machine tool orders highlighted a negative sign. In particular, in the fourth quarter 2019, the UCIMU index of machine tool orders registered a 16% downturn compared with the same period of the previous year. The absolute value of the index was 105.5 (base 100 in 2015). The overall outcome was affected both by the negative performance of the domestic market and by the weakness of foreign demand. In particular, the collection of orders in the domestic market showed a 21.2% fall compared with the fourth quarter of 2018. The absolute value of the

Applications To Exhibit At 32.Bi-Mu Off To A Good Start. Ten Months Before The Debut, There Are Already Over 460 Exhibiting Companies. 7.5% Of Them Are New Exhibitors. Increasing Exhibit Surface Area.

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Already 466 companies have sent their applications to exhibit at 32.BI-MU, the international exhibition of reference in Italy for the machine tool sector, held at fieramilano Rho from Wednesday 14 to Saturday 17 October 2020. It will document how the matching between manufacturing world and digital technologies is accompanying the development of the industry, also according to the new principles of circular economy. To date, the number of exhibiting companies has increased by 3.5% compared with the number achieved in December 2017 for the previous edition of BI-MU. The event will be at

ITA Special Report: US Market for Advanced Manufacturing

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The USA Market for Advanced Manufacturing (AM) and Robotics Manufacturing in the U.S. has often been assumed to be in long-term decline, with the competitive advantage moving to low-cost countries such as Mexico and China. However, with advanced technologies likely to automate as much as 60% of factory tasks, in the future low-cost countries may no longer enjoy a competitive advantage, and the USA could well regain lost ground. Although many basic and low value-added products have moved out of the USA, the country still has an incredibly thriving manufacturing sector with more than $4 trillion