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Shaken, but not out!
The Indian Textile Journal

Shaken, but not out!

Cash crunch is very much the talk of the town today! Though demonetisation is a bold decision taken by the Government, it has left a sudden jerk in the entire textile chain.

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January 2017
Bruckner Line for nonwovens Coating for Automobiles
The Indian Textile Journal

Bruckner Line for nonwovens Coating for Automobiles

Brückner, which supplies line for nonwovens coating for automobiles stands for reliability, continuity and a personal relationship with their customers

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January 2017
Roadmap for Indian textile machinery industry
The Indian Textile Journal

Roadmap for Indian textile machinery industry

Indian textile machinery industry has tremendous growth potential in coming future buoyed by growing domestic and global demand, says Avinash Mayekar of Suvin Advisors.

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November 2016
LRT exporting products now to over 40 countries
The Indian Textile Journal

LRT exporting products now to over 40 countries

LRT exporting products now to over 40 countries

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November 2016
Resource saving: Cost cutting with environmental protection
The Indian Textile Journal

Resource saving: Cost cutting with environmental protection

Resource saving: Cost cutting with environmental protection

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November 2016
ANDRITZ's Needlepunch Line For Mexcian Firm
The Indian Textile Journal

ANDRITZ's Needlepunch Line For Mexcian Firm

ANDRITZ has received an order from Autoneum, headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, to supply an ANDRITZ neXline needle punch eXcelle line to its plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, for the production of needle punched velour felts from 300 to 900 gsm for the automotive market.

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September 2017
Dow Launches Pack Studios In Mumbai
The Indian Textile Journal

Dow Launches Pack Studios In Mumbai

Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics (P&SP), has opened its Pack Studio at Mumbai innovation center.

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March 2018
Bruckner Sets The Course For The Future!
The Indian Textile Journal

Bruckner Sets The Course For The Future!

The increasing sales success during the last years and the systematic expansion of BRÜCKNER’s nonwovens sector had a significant influence on the decision to build a new site.

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March 2018
Knitting Industrial IoT Into Textile
The Indian Textile Journal

Knitting Industrial IoT Into Textile

Industry 4.0 solutions and digital advances represent great opportunities to increase competitiveness in manufacturing.

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March 2018
Ajay Tamta Visits Karl Mayer's Germany Office
The Indian Textile Journal

Ajay Tamta Visits Karl Mayer's Germany Office

KARL MAYER has been working with Indian textile companies for many years.

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March 2018
Applied DNA Sciences To Launch Recycled PET
The Indian Textile Journal

Applied DNA Sciences To Launch Recycled PET

Fully source-verified, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET post-consumer) is the clear plastic best known for packaging bottled water, and is the most widely recycled plastic in the world.

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March 2018
Levi's Posts Record Growth
The Indian Textile Journal

Levi's Posts Record Growth

When there is a evident global pressure over consumer demand , Levi’s financial result has come as sigh of relief for the international apparel industry.

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March 2018
Budget spin-offs Lift Hopes
The Indian Textile Journal

Budget spin-offs Lift Hopes

Budget measures like corporate tax cut for MSMEs, plan to set up 100 international skill centres, and support to cluster approach for contract farming have brought cheer to the textile industry. An ITJ Report on the pros and cons of the Budget 2017-18.

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March 2017
Saurer is Present in all Spinning Markets Today
The Indian Textile Journal

Saurer is Present in all Spinning Markets Today

Martin Kueppers, Senior Vice President – Sales, Saurer, speaks on the recent record delivery of 2.5 millionth Autoconer spindles in India, and its outcome from two of the major events in textile fairs – ITMA Asia in China and India ITME.

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March 2017
100 Years of Peter Dornier - 'From Human Flight to Flying Threads'
The Indian Textile Journal

100 Years of Peter Dornier - 'From Human Flight to Flying Threads'

Together with chief engineer Eugen Jäger, Peter developed the concept for the Do 335, which was the fastest propeller aircraft in the world at its time.

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March 2017
Autefa's nonwoven solutions at INDEX 2017
The Indian Textile Journal

Autefa's nonwoven solutions at INDEX 2017

The Autefa Solutions V-Jet is a new hydroentanglement system which saves up to 30 per cent of the hydraulic energy required for the spunlace process.

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March 2017
The Lure Of $30 BN
The Indian Textile Journal

The Lure Of $30 BN

There is a burgeoning market for technical textiles in India and the industry should rise to the occasion to tap its potential, finds an exclusive ITJ Report.

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April 2017
Nonwovens: When Quality is Super - Critical…
The Indian Textile Journal

Nonwovens: When Quality is Super - Critical…

USTER® fibre cleaning systems prevent contamination in hygiene and cosmetic applications.

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April 2017
Rieter Order intake up 13 %
The Indian Textile Journal

Rieter Order intake up 13 %

The 2016 financial year was characterised by a significantly higher order intake, especially in the first half year, and lower sales compared to the previous year. Despite the decline in sales, Rieter achieved an EBIT margin of 6 per cent. Against the background of the solid financial and earnings position, the Board of Directors proposes to the shareholders to increase the dividend compared to the previous year.

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April 2017
Octopus-Inspired Camouflage Material!
The Indian Textile Journal

Octopus-Inspired Camouflage Material!

Biomimetic approaches can help with the development of sophisticated high performance textiles.

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December 2017
Organic Cotton Thorny Issues Stifle Growth
The Indian Textile Journal

Organic Cotton Thorny Issues Stifle Growth

India is still miles away from tapping the full potential of organic cotton despite a major global share of 56 per cent and a promise of 20 per cent higher return for farmers from this white gold. An ITJ Exclusive portrays the problems and prospects.

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December 2017
Organic Textiles: Blessings For The Future!
The Indian Textile Journal

Organic Textiles: Blessings For The Future!

The demand of organic textiles in India is much less and has not yet reached the peak for Indian entrepreneurs to jump into organic manufacturing, says Avinash Mayekar.

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December 2017
Russian Firm Starts Up New Truetzschler Lines
The Indian Textile Journal

Russian Firm Starts Up New Truetzschler Lines

This repeat order of a larger number of Truetzschler’s symTTec spinning positions confirms the long-term and successful cooperation between the two companies.

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December 2017
DILO's Vector 200 Debuts At Since 2017
The Indian Textile Journal

DILO's Vector 200 Debuts At Since 2017

One of Dilo’s innovations is the “Vector 200”, a new crosslapper by DiloMachines, which is unique with an infeed speed of more than 200 m/min.

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December 2017
Nagpur, a Growing Textile Hub
The Indian Textile Journal

Nagpur, a Growing Textile Hub

Given the economic, social, educational and administrative base, it is evident that Vidarbha is a case of unmet potential, feels Deepak Kulkarni. 

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February 2017
DCC Launches 'Xperience Zone' in Bangladesh
The Indian Textile Journal

DCC Launches 'Xperience Zone' in Bangladesh

Indian textile printing solutions giant, DCC Group launched its first international flagship ‘Xperience Zone’ showroom and training facility in Dhaka, Bangladesh towards the end of 2016.

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February 2017
Marvel Puts Workers in Safe Hands
The Indian Textile Journal

Marvel Puts Workers in Safe Hands

Marvel Gloves has entered into a partnership with Atom Corporation, Japan for distributing their range of industrial gloves in India.

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February 2017
Kitex To Set Up New Production Unit
The Indian Textile Journal

Kitex To Set Up New Production Unit

Kerala-based Kitex Garments Ltd, a part of Anna-Kitex Group of Companies, is planning to set up its fourth fully export-oriented infant wear production unit either in Andhra Pradesh or Karnataka, according to its Chairman and Managing Director Sabu M Jacob. A part of the company’s Rs 500 crore expansion plan will come up in Kochi and the rest will be set up in either of the above two States.

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February 2018
Bihar Offers Sops For Punjab Investors
The Indian Textile Journal

Bihar Offers Sops For Punjab Investors

To provide enough business opportunities, the Bihar Government is making all-out efforts to attract the investors from Punjab, especially those dealing in textiles, apparel, dyeing industry from Ludhiana.

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February 2018
It's A Gold For Indo Count!
The Indian Textile Journal

It's A Gold For Indo Count!

Indo Count Industries Limited, one of the leading manufacturer and exporter of bed linen and home textiles in India, has won the prestigious gold trophy for the “highest exports of cotton made-ups (bed linen/ bed sheets/quilts)” for the year 2016-2017. Having won Bronze and Silver trophy in the past, this is the first time that Indo Count has been awarded with Gold Trophy.

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February 2018