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26.04.2023

Remei feiert 40-jähriges Jubiläum mit Kampagne

Remei, ein Spezialist für eine integrierte Wertschöpfungskette von der Faser bis zum fertigen Textil, feiert sein 40-jähriges Bestehen mit einer umfassenden Kampagne. Im Fokus steht die innovative und systemverändernde Lösung von Remei für rückverfolgbare Textilien aus Bio-Baumwolle. Mit der Kampagne unterstreicht Remei sein Engagement für eine verantwortungsvolle Produktion von Textilien.

Remei wurde in den 1983 als konventionelles Garnhandelsunternehmen gegründet. Bereits im darauffolgenden Jahrzehnt wurden die Bio-Baumwollbetriebe in Indien und Tansania aufgebaut, was den Beginn der direkten und partizipativen Zusammenarbeit mit den lokalen Bio-Baumwollbäuer*innen nach den Grundsätzen des fairen Handels markiert. Seit 2008 handelt Remei ausschließlich mit Produkten aus Bio-Baumwolle und schon seit 2013 sind mit der Einführung eines digitalen Tracking Tools alle Textilien aus der Lieferkette von Remei bis zum Ursprung rückverfolgbar.

Remei, ein Spezialist für eine integrierte Wertschöpfungskette von der Faser bis zum fertigen Textil, feiert sein 40-jähriges Bestehen mit einer umfassenden Kampagne. Im Fokus steht die innovative und systemverändernde Lösung von Remei für rückverfolgbare Textilien aus Bio-Baumwolle. Mit der Kampagne unterstreicht Remei sein Engagement für eine verantwortungsvolle Produktion von Textilien.

Remei wurde in den 1983 als konventionelles Garnhandelsunternehmen gegründet. Bereits im darauffolgenden Jahrzehnt wurden die Bio-Baumwollbetriebe in Indien und Tansania aufgebaut, was den Beginn der direkten und partizipativen Zusammenarbeit mit den lokalen Bio-Baumwollbäuer*innen nach den Grundsätzen des fairen Handels markiert. Seit 2008 handelt Remei ausschließlich mit Produkten aus Bio-Baumwolle und schon seit 2013 sind mit der Einführung eines digitalen Tracking Tools alle Textilien aus der Lieferkette von Remei bis zum Ursprung rückverfolgbar.

Heute arbeiten Remei und ihre Tochterunternehmen mit 5.000 unabhängigen Kleinbäuer*innen zusammen, um den Rohstoff Baumwolle zu sichern. Das Textilshandelsunternehmen produziert rund 1 Million rückverfolgbare Bio-Baumwolltextilien in einer vollständig transparenten Lieferkette mit 29 verlässlichen Produktionspartnern vom Saatgut bis zum fertigen Textil für mehr als 20 internationale Retailer und Marken.

Dabei verfolgt Remei einen besonderen Ansatz. «Wir integrieren die Bäuerinnen und Bauern in die Lieferkette und setzen nicht auf Shareholder-, sondern auf All-Holder-Value – in dem wir alle Akteur*innen in die Wertschöpfung einbeziehen», sagt Co-CEO Simon Hohmann.

Mit dem Jubiläum feiert Remei nicht nur die 40-jährige Geschichte, die Partnerschaften mit dem Handel und der kompletten Lieferkette sowie die daraus resultierende Plattform für nachhaltige Innovationen, sondern vor allem eine Lösung für rückverfolgbare Bio-Baumwolltextilien, die das Unternehmen heute auf den Markt bringt. «Wir sind überzeugt, dass es immer entscheidender sein wird, die richtigen Allianzen zu finden, um relevante Lösungen für die Zukunft zu entwickeln», so Co-Geschäftsführerin Marion Röttges.

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Oerlikon Barmag celebrates its 100th anniversary (c) Oerlikon Barmag
A look at the state-of-the-art assembly of a WINGS winder
30.03.2022

Oerlikon Barmag celebrates its 100th anniversary

  • Innovation begins with creativity
  • A pioneer of the manmade fiber industry

When the manmade fiber age began a century ago, a German company was responsible for the pioneering work involved. Barmag, established in 1922, was one of the world’s first companies to construct machines for the large-scale production of synthetic staple fibers. To this day, the leading manufacturer of manmade fiber spinning systems and texturing machines in Remscheid – a brand under the aegis of the Swiss Oerlikon Group since 2007 – has shaped technological progress in this sector; in future, with ever more innovations focusing on sustainability and digitalization.

  • Innovation begins with creativity
  • A pioneer of the manmade fiber industry

When the manmade fiber age began a century ago, a German company was responsible for the pioneering work involved. Barmag, established in 1922, was one of the world’s first companies to construct machines for the large-scale production of synthetic staple fibers. To this day, the leading manufacturer of manmade fiber spinning systems and texturing machines in Remscheid – a brand under the aegis of the Swiss Oerlikon Group since 2007 – has shaped technological progress in this sector; in future, with ever more innovations focusing on sustainability and digitalization.

Barmer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft (Barmag) is founded in Barmen, located in the Bergische Land region, on March 27, 1922. The German and Dutch founders enter unchartered technological territory, one created as the result of a groundbreaking invention: in 1884, French chemist Count Hilaire Bernigaud de Chardonnet used nitrocellulose to produce the first so-called artificial silk, later known as rayon. The following decades see rapid development focusing on the search for synthetic textile fibers and their manufacturing technologies. As one of the first machine factories, Barmag battles its way through the eventful early years of the manmade fiber industry, the ‘Roaring Twenties’ and the Great Depression – and suffers the extensive destruction of its factories at the end of World War Two. Rebuilding is successful. With the unstoppable success story of purely synthetic plastic fibers such as polyamide, the company flourishes from the 1950s through to the 1970s, establishing sites in all international, for the textile industry at the time important, industrial regions and garnering prestige across the globe in the process. In the ups and downs of expansion, global competition and crises, Barmag reaches the very pinnacle of the market and becomes the preferred technological development partner for the manmade fiber industries in China, India and Turkey. The company has been a high-impact brand under the umbrella of the Oerlikon Group since 2007.

On the wings of innovation
Today, Oerlikon Barmag is a leading supplier of manmade fiber filament spinning systems and part of the Manmade Fibers Solutions business unit of the Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division. And our aspirations have not diminished: “The striving towards innovation and technological leadership has been, is and will always be part of our DNA”, emphasizes Georg Stausberg, CEO of Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions. In the past, this has been observable in such trailblazing innovations as the revolutionary WINGS generation of winders for POY in 2007 and WINGS for FDY in 2012. Currently, the focus of new and further developments is very much on digitalization and sustainability. Here, Oerlikon Barmag has – as one of the world’s first systems manufacturers – been implementing fully-networked smart factories for globally-leading polyester manufacturers since the end of the last decade. Within this context, digital solutions and automation are also helping to provide greater climate and environmental compatibility. This sustainability commitment is not only evidenced by the e-save label introduced for all products back in 2004: Oerlikon is endeavoring to also make all its sites carbon-neutral by 2030 and to acquire its energy exclusively from renewable sources. An ambitious target, whose achievement could be helped by the Oerlikon Barmag anniversary, states Georg Stausberg: “Innovation begins with creativity. And remembering the past provides plenty of motivation and inspiration for the future.”

75 Years Hohenstein - Successful Roots worldwide © Hohenstein
Today, at its headquarters in Bönnigheim, Germany, Hohenstein has expanded as a versatile service provider beyond the castle with modern lab buildings.
04.01.2021

75 Years Hohenstein - Successful Roots worldwide

BÖNNIGHEIM - Textile testing and research partner Hohenstein has reason to celebrate: this year marks the company’s 75th anniversary. Now in its third generation of family ownership, the company will spend this landmark year expanding its foundation for the future. Owner Prof. Dr. Stefan Mecheels is proud: "Our motto, We live textiles, expresses exactly what has made us special for many decades - our collective enthusiasm for textiles and the opportunity to provide solutions that make a difference in the world.”

Successful Roots

BÖNNIGHEIM - Textile testing and research partner Hohenstein has reason to celebrate: this year marks the company’s 75th anniversary. Now in its third generation of family ownership, the company will spend this landmark year expanding its foundation for the future. Owner Prof. Dr. Stefan Mecheels is proud: "Our motto, We live textiles, expresses exactly what has made us special for many decades - our collective enthusiasm for textiles and the opportunity to provide solutions that make a difference in the world.”

Successful Roots

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Otto Mecheels laid the foundation for an internationally-renowned company in 1946 when he founded the Hohenstein Institutes, a textile school in Hohenstein Castle. His son, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jürgen Mecheels modernized the Hohenstein Group’s business structures and expanded into new research and service areas such as textile finishing or professional laundries/dry cleaning. He helped to forever change textile safety with the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification system that protects consumers from harmful substances. Under Prof. Dr. Stefan Mecheels’ leadership since 1995, Hohenstein has been at the forefront of microfiber analysis, consistently perfected its created standards for comfort and compression testing and worked to reduce the industry’s ecological impact. Last but not least, the testing laboratory in Hong Kong, which has been in operation since 2011, and the Hohenstein textile testing laboratories in Bangladesh and India, which were opened in 2018, ensure even greater market proximity.

Solutions for the Global Textile Industry

Today, Hohenstein specializes in the testing, certification and research of all kinds of textile-related products. With a total of more than 1,000 employees at its headquarters in Bönnigheim and in more than 40 branches, contact offices and laboratories worldwide, the company faces the current challenges of the global industry.

"Textile sustainability remains a major focus for us and is woven through every decision we make," explains Stefan Mecheels. “Even services that are seemingly focused on innovation contribute somehow to longer lasting products, less waste and more safety. Our Digital Fitting Lab helps brands leap forward with digitized apparel development. Using modern 3D and 4D technologies and our traditional fit and pattern expertise, we help our clients design better fitting clothes with fewer prototypes and less waste.”

When SARS-CoV-2 struck, the company developed a quality label to easily identify non-medical, community masks that meet legal and functional requirements. The Hohenstein Quality Labels are independent proof with a high level of credibility among buyers and consumers.

Anniversary

Among the celebrations, Hohenstein plans to hold a mid-year press conference with regional and industry journalists. "We are celebrating this anniversary because we have succeeded in constantly adapting to the market and use our applied research to anticipate developments. For this I would first like to thank our employees, who, in keeping with the motto We live textiles, put their hearts and souls into their work. A very special thanks also goes to our customers, some of whom have been placing their trust in us for decades," says Stefan Mecheels, adding "I am convinced that we are positioned to continue our contribution in the future.