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Industry Spotlight: Italian Textile Machinery

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Industry Spotlight: Italian Textile Machinery Italian production and exports of textile machinery increased by more than 10% in 2022, compared to the previous year. The production value exceeded 2.6 billion euro (source: Alex zucchi , President of ACIMIT , preliminary figures, 2022). Of this value, 87%, or around 2.3 billion euro, was realized abroad. "The Italian textile machinery industry represents one of the leading production sectors for Italy, due to its strong projection on international markets. Italian textile technologies are considered to be of a high quality level, and for us at

COMEZ International Srl

COMEZ is the production centre, unique in the world in terms of expertise and capacity, for the engineering and manufacturing of crochet and warp knitting machines. Our machineries are widely used for the production of narrow fabrics in traditional market, such as laces, ribbons, bands for outerwear and underwear textiles, passementerie and fancy yarns, as well as technical articles for sportswear, automotive, medical, surgical, orthopaedic and home textiles sectors. As a member of the Jakob Müller Group, we provide complete support in the development of all types of narrow fabric textiles and

Clone of Los tiempos que corren....México

Covid-19 has affected everyone and did not spare the manufacturing industry. Surprisingly, however, many companies have adapted to these changing circumstances realizing that evolution is and always has been the only constant in their line of business. Mexico, with a territorial extension of more than 1.9 million km2, is the fourteenth largest country, and is strategically positioned as a gateway to the North American, Central and South American markets. Its Federal Republic is made up of 32 states, with high concentrations of economic activities within its three main metropolitan areas

Times They Are Changing….Mexico

Covid-19 has affected the whole world and it did not spare the manufacturing industry. However, surprisingly, many companies have adapted to these changing circumstances by understanding that evolution is and always has been the only constant in their line of business. Mexico, with a land mass of over 1.9 million km2, is the fourteenth largest country in size, and is strategically positioned as a gateway to the North America and Central and South America markets. Its Federal Republic consists of 32 states, with high concentrations of economic activities within its three major metropolitan

UNITECH INDUSTRIES

By company size, turnover and worldwide sales Unitech Industries is among the leading manufacturers of machines for dry and wet finishing of woven and knitted fabrics, technical textiles, nonwovens, geotextiles and medical textiles. Unitech is also active in the field of digital printing being able to supply machines for fabric preparation, steaming and finishing after printing. The company is vertically organized starting from materials and components ending to the complete machine, including electric and software parts. Unitech always focuses the company activity on know-how, production

STALAM

Established in 1978, STALAM is the world leader in the development, design and manufacture of equipment where capacitive electromagnetic fields at I.S.M. metric frequencies (RF fields) are exploited for a variety of thermal processing and drying applications on textile fibres and yarns, technical-textiles and related products (glass fibres, polymer foams, non-wovens, etc.) As a member of AEI (Italian Electronic and Electrotechnical Association) and of ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Manufacturers of Machinery for the Textile Industry) STALAM cooperates actively with prestigious universities

RAMALLUMIN

Ramallumin is specialized in the design and manufacturing of taylor-made machinery for warp preparation. Complete Solutions We offer complete solutions for warping, indigo dyeing, sizing, drying, cooling, coating, assembling. The main applications are in shirting, terry towels, denim, home textiles, wool, silk, filament, technical textiles, glass technical sector, geo-textiles, digital printing. Our integrated solutions ensure the highest weaving efficiency with less water, less chemicals, less product waste even with different qualities of yarns and chemicals. This is particularly important

MESDAN SPA

The Italy based MESDAN is a renowned supplier of yarn splicers, knotters and Laboratory equipment as well as related services throughout its two Divisions. Yarn joining Division Offers to quality oriented yarn-processing plants the possibility to produce knot-free yarns at all stages of production process (winding, twisting, warping, weaving, knitting, embroidery, etc.) and all kind of yarn (either traditional or technical yarns). Laboratory equipment Division Known as MESDANLAB, is dedicated to the development, service and calibration of Textile Laboratory equipment, all in compliance with

Bardiani Sets Up Shop In Canada

Established in 1981 and headquartered in Fornovo Taro, Parma in the heart of Italy’s so called Food Valley, Bardiani Valvole Spa is a global leader in specialty valves for various applications and industries such as food processing, dairy, beverages, pharma + biotech, chemicals, tobacco and textiles. 80% of its production is exported abroad through a network of sales and distribution outlets in various countries. Despite its worldwide success, Bardiani remains family owned, nimble and agile with a workforce of slightly over 100 specialized professionals. Bardiani’s founder (emilio Bardiani)

EFI™ Reggiani: New Technology And Solutions For The New Era Of Green Textile Production

EFI™ Reggiani’s strong position, and long and successful history as the leading manufacturer of high-end digital textile machines, has resulted in a comprehensive range of systems used worldwide for a growing variety of fabric applications. The company’s innovative philosophy is founded on decades of extensive research and now targets end-user demand for consistent, fast productivity and superior quality. This is achieved successfully through the optimisation of the textile manufacturing process with reduced energy and water consumption, leading to greater efficiency and a lower environmental