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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

TECHTEXTIL NORTH AMERICA 2022

TECHTEXTIL North America, which this year will take place in Atlanta, GA, May 17-19, 2022, is a unique conference and trade show for the technical textile industry: from research and development, to raw materials, nonwovens, process and converting technology, recycling equipment. These are all sectors where Italy excels. To further promote Italy’s prowess, the Houston office of the Italian Trade Commission - ITA is organizing a Pavilion with leading textile technology companies. For further information on the initiative, please contact houston [at] ice.it (subject: Machines%20Italia%20E

State of the Industry Report 2021: Italian Textile Machinery Rebound in Q2 2021

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The index of orders intake for Italian textile machinery, as processed by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian textile machinery manufacturers, for the period ranging from April-June 2021, was up 214% compared to the same 2020 period. The value of the index was attested at 150.7 points (basis: 2015 = 100), a result that was no doubt influenced by the comparison with a quarter, from April-June 2020, in which orders were obviously at a minimum, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. An analysis of the index of orders intake for the first six months of 2021 confirms a clearly positive business dynamic for

ACIMIT: Italian Technology For Mexico’s Textile Industry

Machines Italia and the Italian Trade Commission - ITA in collaboration with ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, are organizing a series of webinars to showcase the best of Italian textile technologies and create networking opportunities between Italian machinery providers and Mexican textile manufacturing companies. The webinars will take place on 29 and 30 September 2021 and will be hosted on the ITA Smart 365 Fair web platform. For further information on the initiative, please contact messico [at] ice.it (subject: Machines%20Italia%20Newsletter)

Innovate Textile & Apparel 2020

The Italian Trade Agency and ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers attended Innovate Textile & Apparel virtual trade show which took place last October 15 to 30, as promoter and organizer of the Italian Digital Pavilion for “made in Italy” textile machinery. The Italian Digital Pavilion at Innovate Textile & Apparel 2020 hosted a selection of 21 Italian companies - leaders in textile machinery - featuring a wide range of advanced technologies, products and services from printing and dyeing equipment to woven and non woven solutions systems, including advanced

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

MONTI ANTONIO

Monti Antonio SpA is a market-leader in the world of textile for applications like pressing and finishing, printing and laminating. Besides the big experience for sublimation printing, in the early 90’s the company started producing machines and lines for film and hot-melt lamination for sectors such as apparel, furniture, automotive, non-woven, leather. Monti Antonio S.p.A. follows a multi-purpose strategy towards its customers: SERVICE (assistance and product’s update) TECHNOLOGY (new machines, also customized, and new processing systems, etc.) and TIMING are the strengths of this reality

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

MCS GROUP

MCS SpA leads a mechano-textile group that started operating in the early sixties. The MCS Group includes: Termoelettronica, which produces industrial automation plants (automatic dosing) and control systems. Europizzi, a textile dyeing, printing and finishing works and a manufacturer of chemical auxiliairies for textile as well as non-textile industries. The daily output can reach 20 tons for knits and 50.000 m for wovens. The MCS-Termoelettronica catalogue includes: -High and low-temperature rope-dyeing machines ( MCS) -Open-width dyeing machines (jiggers and beam dyers) ( MCS) -Rope

LOPTEX

Loptex, a leading company serving textile industry for more than 25 years, specialized in design, engineering, production and worldwide sales of Sorter systems for the elimination of contamination in spinning and in nonwoven industries. The application refers to staple fibres, at blow room line stage and at the beginning of the preparation lines. In spinning Loptex Sorter monitors any type of cotton fibres and cotton mixing for the production of course and very fine count yarn. In nonwoven, Loptex monitors bleached cotton fibres, artificial and synthetic fibres for hygienic, automotive and