A.T.E. - A Committed Partner Of The Indian Textile Industry
Textile Value Chain|October 2018

A.T.E. was founded in 1939 as a part of Indias drive toself sufficiencythrough economic development in the country.

A.T.E. - A Committed Partner Of The Indian Textile Industry
Since then, A.T.E. has been a catalyst for technological evolution of the textile industry in India by bringing cutting edge technologies from around the globe, and also manufacturing some of the latest equipment and accessories in India. A.T.E.’s business offers customers the twin benefits of high technology and economy.

Today, A.T.E. is an undisputed leader in the field of textile engineering in India and enjoys a unique distinction of being a one window solution provider encompassing every textile process – spinning, knitting, weaving, processing, synthetics, technical textiles, non-woven and carpet finishing. A.T.E. represents 50+ world leaders – the who’s who of high technology in the textile engineering arena. Customers also view A.T.E. as a consulting resource, on account of A.T.E.’s deeply embedded knowledge of textile processes.

In spinning, A.T.E. offers complete world-class solutions in spinning covering blow rooms, cards, draw frames, lap winders and combers from Trützschler automatic winders and TFOs by Savio, bobbin transport, yarn conditioning and OHTC from SARA ELGI, assembly winders by SSM, and a range of spinning accessories covering spinning machinery components, compact spinning systems, card clothing, textile testing equipment, etc.

A.T.E. has a joint venture Truetzschler India Private Limited (JV with Trützschler GmbH & Co. KG, Germany) for manufacturing spinning preparatory machinery. It also has a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to manufacture high precision spinning machinery components under the brand TeraSpin.

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