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ACIMIT: Italian textile machinery orders remain stationary (c) ACIMIT
19.02.2024

ACIMIT: Italian textile machinery orders remain stationary

In the fourth quarter of 2023 Italian textile machinery orders index, drawn up by the Economics Department of ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, appears to be stationary compared to data recorded for the same period in 2022. In terms of absolute value, the index stood at 82.4 points (basis: 2015=100).

This is the result of an upswing in orders from foreign markets, counterbalanced by declining orders on the domestic front. While orders in Italy decreased at 18% rate, a 4% increase was observed abroad. The absolute value of the index on foreign markets amounted to 77.9 points, whereas it came in at 126.2 points domestically. Overall for the fourth quarter, the average order backlog yielded 3.7 months of assured production.

In the fourth quarter of 2023 Italian textile machinery orders index, drawn up by the Economics Department of ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, appears to be stationary compared to data recorded for the same period in 2022. In terms of absolute value, the index stood at 82.4 points (basis: 2015=100).

This is the result of an upswing in orders from foreign markets, counterbalanced by declining orders on the domestic front. While orders in Italy decreased at 18% rate, a 4% increase was observed abroad. The absolute value of the index on foreign markets amounted to 77.9 points, whereas it came in at 126.2 points domestically. Overall for the fourth quarter, the average order backlog yielded 3.7 months of assured production.

For the whole 2023 year, the index declined 25% overall compared to the 2022 average (absolute index of 82.4). On the home front however, the index dropped 24% (absolute index of 124.5), while slipping 25% abroad (absolute index of 78.4).
 
ACIMIT president Marco Salvadè commented: "The orders index for October – December 2023, as elaborated by our Economics Department, confirms an intake of orders that is still weak, with a negative trend in demand for machinery that is ongoing for the domestic market."

Nonetheless, the orders index abroad shows a slight increase. We estimate that the global geopolitical context is still a source of concern,” continued Salvadè, specifying that, “For the first nine months of 2023, Italian exports on major global markets (i.e. China, Turkey, India and the United States of America), confirm a widespread decline. However, some positive signs emerged in the fourth quarter of last year, as reflected by the latest orders index. For 2024 we expect a consolidation of this trend reversal."

Quelle:

ACIMIT - Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers

(c) Mayer & Cie. GmbH & Co. KG
05.07.2023

Mayer & Cie. draws positive balance on ITMA 2023

From circular knitting machines and braiders via upgrades to digital solutions, Mayer & Cie. presented at ITMA 2023 a wide range of solutions that make circular knitting machines and braiding machines even more durable and thereby more valuable, for which the long-established firm received a positive visitor response.

From machinery manufacturer to solution provider
Three circular knitting machines – a Relanit 3.2 HS, an SF4-3.2 III and the OVJA 2.4 EM – and an MR-15/18C/Single Deck braiding machine took up about half the floor space of Mayer & Cie.’s ITMA stand. That reflected the weighting of the trade fair presentation. Along with high-tech circular knitting and braiding products the Mayer & Cie. focus at this year’s ITMA was on solutions that increase the value and durability of its machines. Including the digital platform knitlink, the new Control 5.0 machine control system, the camera-assisted error recognition system knithawk, almost a dozen upgrade kits for existing machines and the new oiler system Senso Blue RS.

From circular knitting machines and braiders via upgrades to digital solutions, Mayer & Cie. presented at ITMA 2023 a wide range of solutions that make circular knitting machines and braiding machines even more durable and thereby more valuable, for which the long-established firm received a positive visitor response.

From machinery manufacturer to solution provider
Three circular knitting machines – a Relanit 3.2 HS, an SF4-3.2 III and the OVJA 2.4 EM – and an MR-15/18C/Single Deck braiding machine took up about half the floor space of Mayer & Cie.’s ITMA stand. That reflected the weighting of the trade fair presentation. Along with high-tech circular knitting and braiding products the Mayer & Cie. focus at this year’s ITMA was on solutions that increase the value and durability of its machines. Including the digital platform knitlink, the new Control 5.0 machine control system, the camera-assisted error recognition system knithawk, almost a dozen upgrade kits for existing machines and the new oiler system Senso Blue RS.

Trade fair debut for Mayer & Cie. braiding machine
Mayer & Cie. also exhibited a braiding machine at ITMA for the first time. The company has integrated the braiding division at is Albstadt headquarters since 2019. “Braiding machines are a part of textile machinery,” said Mayer & Cie. Managing Partner Benjamin Maye, “but we nevertheless saw presenting the MR-15/18C/SD braider at ITMA as an experiment – and are satisfied with the result. The machine attracted a great deal of attention and we were able to make interesting contacts.”

A positive conclusion on ITMA 2023
Expectations of this year’s ITMA were moderate, Benjamin Mayer said. “War, high energy prices, inflation and recession are the signs of the times. Not even an ITMA is going to change that.” In addition, there had been serious problems with the issue of visas that had made it impossible for many potential visitors to attend the trade fair.

The Mayer & Cie. management therefore judged its success not by the general demand but by the positive visitor feedback. “For us that was an indicator of our future competitiveness,” said CEO Benjamin Mayer, “and we can definitely be sure of that with our developments.”

Quelle:

Mayer & Cie. GmbH & Co. KG

(c) Robin Inizan – Lucas Pavy Production
Reißanlage von ANDRITZ im Werk von Renaissance Textile
11.11.2022

Renaissance Textile betreibt erste Textil-Recycling-Anlage von ANDRITZ in Frankreich

Renaissance Textile, Laval, Frankreich, hat eine vom internationalen Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ gelieferte, installierte und kommissionierte Textil-Recycling-Anlage erfolgreich in Betrieb genommen.

Die Textilrecycling-Ausrüstungen von ANDRITZ ermöglichten es Renaissance Textile, die erste französische Recycling-Plattform für industrielle Alttextilien zu werden. Ziel des Projekts ist es, aus gesammelten Altkleidern neue Fasern zu gewinnen, aus denen dann neue Stoffe gewoben werden.

Die nun enstandene 12.000 m² große Anlage ist mit einer Komplettlinie zum Zerreissen (Tearing) der Alttextilien ausgestattet, deren Design das Ergebnis einer engen Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Forschungs- und Entwicklungsspezialisten von ANDRITZ Laroche und Renaissance Textile sowie von kundenspezifischen Versuchen ist, die von beiden Parteien gemeinsam im ANDRITZ-Technikum in Cours, Frankreich, durchgeführt wurden.

Renaissance Textile, Laval, Frankreich, hat eine vom internationalen Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ gelieferte, installierte und kommissionierte Textil-Recycling-Anlage erfolgreich in Betrieb genommen.

Die Textilrecycling-Ausrüstungen von ANDRITZ ermöglichten es Renaissance Textile, die erste französische Recycling-Plattform für industrielle Alttextilien zu werden. Ziel des Projekts ist es, aus gesammelten Altkleidern neue Fasern zu gewinnen, aus denen dann neue Stoffe gewoben werden.

Die nun enstandene 12.000 m² große Anlage ist mit einer Komplettlinie zum Zerreissen (Tearing) der Alttextilien ausgestattet, deren Design das Ergebnis einer engen Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Forschungs- und Entwicklungsspezialisten von ANDRITZ Laroche und Renaissance Textile sowie von kundenspezifischen Versuchen ist, die von beiden Parteien gemeinsam im ANDRITZ-Technikum in Cours, Frankreich, durchgeführt wurden.

Die neue Kleidung, die auf der Grundlage eines solchen Kreislaufwirtschaftsmodells hergestellt wird, spiegelt die sozialen und nachhaltigen Verpflichtungen von Renaissance Textile in Bezug auf die Dekarbonisierung der Textilindustrie, den Kampf gegen die globale Erwärmung, die Autonomie bei der Rohstoffbeschaffung und die Förderung lokaler Arbeitskräfte wider – insbesondere für Menschen, die lange Zeit arbeitslos waren oder zum ersten Mal in den Arbeitsmarkt eintreten. So plant Renaissance Textile bis 2025 die Schaffung von nicht weniger als 110 neuen Arbeitsplätzen

Quelle:

ANDRITZ AG

05.03.2021

ITM Exhibition postponed to 14-18 June 2022

ITM International Textile Machinery Exhibition, which is planned to be held on June 22-26, 2021 postponed to June 14-18, 2022, considering the effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the world. This postponement decision was taken as a result of intense discussions and evaluations with participants and sector representatives.

The ITM Organization Team made the following statements: “Our priority is to protect valuable exhibitors and visitors’ investments and all rights, not our commercial earnings. In this regard, we believe that all of our participants will find this compulsory postponement decision taken for the ITM Exhibition justified and will understand.”

ITM 2022, which will be held with partnership of Tüyap Tüm Fuarcılık INC. and Teknik Fuarcılık INC. in cooperation with TEMSAD, will organize at Istanbul Tuyap Fair and Congress Center on June 14-18, 2022.

ITM International Textile Machinery Exhibition, which is planned to be held on June 22-26, 2021 postponed to June 14-18, 2022, considering the effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the world. This postponement decision was taken as a result of intense discussions and evaluations with participants and sector representatives.

The ITM Organization Team made the following statements: “Our priority is to protect valuable exhibitors and visitors’ investments and all rights, not our commercial earnings. In this regard, we believe that all of our participants will find this compulsory postponement decision taken for the ITM Exhibition justified and will understand.”

ITM 2022, which will be held with partnership of Tüyap Tüm Fuarcılık INC. and Teknik Fuarcılık INC. in cooperation with TEMSAD, will organize at Istanbul Tuyap Fair and Congress Center on June 14-18, 2022.