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Die Modebranche ordert und feiert in Düsseldorf (c) PR + Presseagentur textschwester
Fashion Net & Friends Come Together
27.01.2020

Die Modebranche ordert und feiert in Düsseldorf

13. Fashion Net & Friends Come Together

Düsseldorf - Highlight der Düsseldorfer Ordertage war auch am Wochenende wieder das Fashion Net & Friends Come Together im Blumengroßmarkt. Über 800 Gäste aus dem Fashionbusiness kamen bei Deutschlands größtem Branchentreff der Modeindustrie zusammen und feierten zum 13. Mal gemeinsam das erfolgreiche Orderwochenende in der nordrhein-westfälischen Landeshauptstadt.

Unter dem Motto „Polarlichter“ verwandelte sich der Düsseldorfer Blumengroßmarkt in eine winterliche Location. In entspannter, informeller Atmosphäre traf sich das Who-is-Who der Branche zum Networking und feierte zu einem abwechslungsreichen Live-Musik-Mix. Neben DJ-Sound der DJanes Anie 2elements und Xandra, sorgten Supertalent-Gewinner Jay-Oh sowie die Habama Brothers für mitreißende Partystimmung. Erfrischende Drinks sowie eine breite kulinarische Palette komplettierten die exklusive Branchenveranstaltung. Von Sushi über Teppanyaki, Burritos bis zur Currywurst – Fashion Net servierte den Gästen des Branchen-Happenings eine internationale Variation für jeden Geschmack.

13. Fashion Net & Friends Come Together

Düsseldorf - Highlight der Düsseldorfer Ordertage war auch am Wochenende wieder das Fashion Net & Friends Come Together im Blumengroßmarkt. Über 800 Gäste aus dem Fashionbusiness kamen bei Deutschlands größtem Branchentreff der Modeindustrie zusammen und feierten zum 13. Mal gemeinsam das erfolgreiche Orderwochenende in der nordrhein-westfälischen Landeshauptstadt.

Unter dem Motto „Polarlichter“ verwandelte sich der Düsseldorfer Blumengroßmarkt in eine winterliche Location. In entspannter, informeller Atmosphäre traf sich das Who-is-Who der Branche zum Networking und feierte zu einem abwechslungsreichen Live-Musik-Mix. Neben DJ-Sound der DJanes Anie 2elements und Xandra, sorgten Supertalent-Gewinner Jay-Oh sowie die Habama Brothers für mitreißende Partystimmung. Erfrischende Drinks sowie eine breite kulinarische Palette komplettierten die exklusive Branchenveranstaltung. Von Sushi über Teppanyaki, Burritos bis zur Currywurst – Fashion Net servierte den Gästen des Branchen-Happenings eine internationale Variation für jeden Geschmack.

„Die CPD im Januar hat erneut gezeigt: Düsseldorf bleibt ein international relevanter Orderstandort. Auch die Stimmung unter den Einkäufern in Düsseldorf war gut – nicht nur beim Ordergeschäft auf den Messen und in den Showrooms, auch bei unseren Netzwerkveranstaltungen wie dem Modebusiness Award und dem Fashion Net & Friends Come Together. Mit dem Blumengroßmarkt bieten wir dem Branchenpublikum eine gute Plattform für informelles Networking. Ich bedanke mich herzlich bei unseren Gastgebern, ohne die wir diesen Abend nicht so erfolgreich umsetzen könnten“, so Angelika Firnrohr, Geschäftsführerin Fashion Net Düsseldorf und Initiatorin des Branchen-Events.

Neben Fashion Net ermöglichten weitere hochkarätige Gastgeber die exklusive Veranstaltung: Brax, Rabe, bugatti, C.E.d.E.R., Kö-Bogen Düsseldorf, Eterna, Gerry Weber, ZERRES, The Supreme Group, Füchschen, Seidensticker und TextilWirtschaft.

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Neuausrichtung bei BabyOne: Die Geschwister Dr. Jan Weischer und Dr. Anna Weber holen Digitalexperten Marcus Diekmann als Change Advisor an Bord des Familienunternehmens. (c) BabyOne
Neuausrichtung bei BabyOne: Die Geschwister Dr. Jan Weischer und Dr. Anna Weber holen Digitalexperten Marcus Diekmann als Change Advisor an Bord des Familienunternehmens.
27.01.2020

Generationswechsel bei Familienunternehmen BabyOne

Marktführer BabyOne leitet die nächste Evolutionsstufe ein

Münster - BabyOne, die Fachmarktkette für Baby und Kleinkindbedarf, hat das Geschäftsjahr 2019 mit einem Nettoumsatz von 235 Millionen Euro und einem Umsatzplus von 7,2 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahr erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Der Marktführer für Babyfachmärkte hat damit eine gute Ausgangssituation geschaffen, das Unternehmen konsequent weiterhin on- und offline aufzubauen und den Generationswechsel des familiengeführten Franchiseunternehmens zu vollziehen. Die beiden Inhaber Wilhelm und Gabriele Weischer werden sich per Ende des Jahres aus der operativen Geschäftsführung zurückziehen.

BabyOne blickt auf eine 32-jährige, erfolgreiche Unternehmensgeschichte zurück. Nun steht in diesem Jahr der Generationswechsel des familiengeführten Traditionsunternehmens an. Die Geschwister Dr. Anna Weber und Dr. Jan Weischer werden das Unternehmen in Zukunft gemeinsam mit Stefan Keil führen, der bereits seit 2016 Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung ist.

Marktführer BabyOne leitet die nächste Evolutionsstufe ein

Münster - BabyOne, die Fachmarktkette für Baby und Kleinkindbedarf, hat das Geschäftsjahr 2019 mit einem Nettoumsatz von 235 Millionen Euro und einem Umsatzplus von 7,2 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahr erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Der Marktführer für Babyfachmärkte hat damit eine gute Ausgangssituation geschaffen, das Unternehmen konsequent weiterhin on- und offline aufzubauen und den Generationswechsel des familiengeführten Franchiseunternehmens zu vollziehen. Die beiden Inhaber Wilhelm und Gabriele Weischer werden sich per Ende des Jahres aus der operativen Geschäftsführung zurückziehen.

BabyOne blickt auf eine 32-jährige, erfolgreiche Unternehmensgeschichte zurück. Nun steht in diesem Jahr der Generationswechsel des familiengeführten Traditionsunternehmens an. Die Geschwister Dr. Anna Weber und Dr. Jan Weischer werden das Unternehmen in Zukunft gemeinsam mit Stefan Keil führen, der bereits seit 2016 Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung ist.

Der Generationswechsel steht im Zeichen einer Wachstumsstrategie on- und offline. „Wir sehen im digitalen Wandel eine große Chance und wollen unser bestehendes Geschäftsmodell in diese Richtung weiterentwickeln“, erklärt Dr. Anna Weber. Das Franchise-Konzept von BabyOne ist bekannt für seine werteorientierte und mitarbeiterzentrierte Unternehmenskultur. Daran anknüpfend plant die Nachfolgegeneration, das Geschäftsmodell und die Organisationsstrukturen noch stärker an den Markt- und Kundenbedürfnissen auszurichten und zu digitalisieren. „Aufbauend auf unserer bestehenden, sehr erfolgreichen Basis setzen wir in Zukunft stärker auf eine performanceorientierte und datengetriebene Kultur, um agiler zu werden,“ erläutert Dr. Jan Weischer.

Digitalexperte Marcus Diekmann als Advisor Change an Bord

Für die anstehende Neuausrichtung holt sich BabyOne den Handels- und Transformationsexperten Marcus Diekmann als Berater an die Seite. In der Funktion als Advisor Change wird er die Geschäftsführung bei der strategischen Weiterentwicklung und in Fragen der digitalen Transformation unterstützen. Der 40-Jährige gilt als einer der führenden Experten im digitalen Handel. Er ist selbst Unternehmer und Mitgesellschafter bei Radspezialist Rose Bikes und berät als selbständiger Berater Unternehmen bei digitalen disruptiven Transformationsstrategien. „Es ist bereichernd und inspirierend, Marcus Diekmann als Sparringspartner an Bord zu haben“, freut sich Jan Weischer.

„BabyOne hat in der Vergangenheit Großes geleistet und sich in einem hart umkämpften Markt erfolgreich als Marktführer etabliert. Ich bin stolz darauf, nun Teil des Teams sein zu dürfen und BabyOne bei der anstehenden Weiterentwicklung begleiten zu dürfen,“ kommentiert Marcus Diekmann seinen Einstieg bei BabyOne.

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24.01.2020

Talking sustainability with Monforts denim customers

In the latest short film released on the Monforts YouTube Channel – captured at the recent Denim Première Vision show in London – some of the leading global manufacturers discuss their initiatives for more sustainable denim production.

Cone Denim, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, for example, can lay claim to having put in place its first environmental control measures back in the 1940s when the company first started recycling its water.

“It was a method of efficiency even back then, eighty years ago,” says Gabriel Magopat, of the company’s UK customer service centre, “but  producing high quality products is another method of being sustainable and of being efficient, and I think that’s what Cone stands for. We have an amazing history.”

Cone Denim is known for its signature S Gene® stretch denims which have traditionally incorporated polyester components to provide the stretch. It has now partnered with Intrinsic Advanced Materials of Gastonia, also in North Carolina, to introduce patent-pending CiCLO stretch polyester fibres into its denim collections. 

In the latest short film released on the Monforts YouTube Channel – captured at the recent Denim Première Vision show in London – some of the leading global manufacturers discuss their initiatives for more sustainable denim production.

Cone Denim, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, for example, can lay claim to having put in place its first environmental control measures back in the 1940s when the company first started recycling its water.

“It was a method of efficiency even back then, eighty years ago,” says Gabriel Magopat, of the company’s UK customer service centre, “but  producing high quality products is another method of being sustainable and of being efficient, and I think that’s what Cone stands for. We have an amazing history.”

Cone Denim is known for its signature S Gene® stretch denims which have traditionally incorporated polyester components to provide the stretch. It has now partnered with Intrinsic Advanced Materials of Gastonia, also in North Carolina, to introduce patent-pending CiCLO stretch polyester fibres into its denim collections. 

While still being synthetic based, CiCLO polyester is able to biodegrade in marine environments, wastewater treatment plants and landfill conditions, at rates similar to natural fibres like wool. 

This more sustainable solution for stretch is also being introduced to China for the first time by another leading denim supplier, Advance Denim.

“Advance Denim is spending its resources on being the most technologically advanced company in China, and also the most sustainable,” says Mark Ix, the company’s Director of Marketing. “We are investing heavily in our manufacturing to save both water and chemicals to create cleaner products.”

Monforts denim customer Berto is a family-owned company with its main denim mill in Bovolenta, a small rural town near to Padua in the north east of Italy, where respect for the environment has always been a must.

“The family has always been focused on respect for the environment,” says Berto’s Marketing Manager Francesca Palento. “In particular, we have a river next to the company from which we take our water for production and we then return it cleaner than it was before. We are also now producing GOTS and Global Recycling Standard jean produced with yarns made from our own internal waste production.”

Pakistan’s Soorty has recently received Cradle to Cradle Gold certification – the most stringent and exacting sustainable standard currently in existence – for its Pure D range of denims. These are produced using the company’s proprietary Zero Waste Water dyeing technology, in combination with the most advanced Monforts finishing machines. 

“Our very latest collection is called Climate Jeans, because every single product we now produce draws attention to the climate emergency we are living through right now,” says Eda Dikman, Soorty’s Marketing Communications Manager. “Sustainability is very important to us because we produce at scale and all of the actions we take reflect on the planet.”

(c) JDB MEDIA GmbH
24.01.2020

Der Deutsche Exzellenz-Preis 2020: 46 Sieger ausgezeichnet

Der Deutsche Exzellenz-Preis 2020 für herausragende Produkte, Dienstleistungen, Kampagnen, Initiativen, Manager und Macher der Deutschen Wirtschaft ging am Abend des 23. Januar an 46 digitale, innovative und kreative Unternehmen – darunter 15 Start-ups und vier Publikumspreisträger.

Der Deutsche Exzellenz-Preis 2020 für herausragende Produkte, Dienstleistungen, Kampagnen, Initiativen, Manager und Macher der Deutschen Wirtschaft ging am Abend des 23. Januar an 46 digitale, innovative und kreative Unternehmen – darunter 15 Start-ups und vier Publikumspreisträger.

Der Deutsche Exzellenz-Preis wurde zum  insgesamt dritten Mal verliehen. Die Initiatoren, das Deutsche Institut für Service-Qualität (DISQ), das DUB UNTERNEHMER-Magazin und der Nachrichtensender n-tv würdigen damit herausragende und zukunftsweisende Leistungen der deutschen Wirtschaft. Digital, innovativ, kreativ: Für diese Kriterien wurden neben renommierten Unternehmen wie Lufthansa, Otto, comdirect oder der Unternehmensberatung Roland Berger auch 15 Start-ups – wie zum Beispiel die digitale Kreationsplattform Storyliner – ausgezeichnet. Eine hochkarätig besetzte Jury aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Medien hatte aus 133 Bewerbungen die besten 42 mit dem Prädikat „Exzellent“ bewertet. Vier weitere Unternehmen wurden durch den Publikumspreis prämiert. Schirmherrin Brigitte Zypries, Bundesministerin a. D., überreichte die Trophäen an die Sieger. Nach der feierlichen Preisverleihung in der Berliner Bertelsmann Repräsentanz trafen sich Manager*innen, Start-up-Gründer*innen, Digitalexperten*innen und Kreative zum Networking.

In Ihrer Keynote betonte Brigitte Zypries eine positive Entwicklung des vergangenen Jahrzehnts: „Die letzten zehn Jahre haben Frauen deutlich nach vorne gebracht“. Und das ist eine wesentliche Basis für Digitalisierung, Innovation und Kreativität. Sie erinnerte jedoch das Publikum daran, dass Frauen noch immer nicht in genügender Anzahl in Führungspositionen eingesetzt werden. Ihr Appell: „Wir müssen diverser werden und das einander Zuhören wieder lernen, denn nur so können auch traditionelle Unternehmen den Weg in die Zukunft schaffen“.

Kategorie „Aus- und Weiterbildung“: Die Lufthansa Virtual Reality Weiterbildung
Einer der Gewinner des Abends war der „Pre-Flight Cabin Check“ von Lufthansa Aviation Training. Die 20-minütige Virtual Reality Trainings-Lösung schult Flugbegleiter mittels hochauflösender VR-Brillen und haptischer Gestensteuerung, vor dem Flug im an Bord versteckte, verbotene Gegenstände zu identifizieren. Eine bidirektionale Schnittstelle gibt Feedback zu den Lernerfolgen und ermöglicht so die effektive Nutzung.

Doppelt geehrt: Die comdirect bank siegte in zwei Kategorien
Gleich zweimal mit dem Deutschen Exzellenz-Preis ausgezeichnet wurde die comdirect bank. In der Kategorie „Apps“ gewann „Chat Order“, die erste App für den einfachen digitalen Wertpapierhandel. Die Jury bescheinigt „Chat Order“ einen „hohen Wirkungsgrad und hohen Nutzen“. In der Kategorie „Führung und Verantwortung“ siegte die comdirect bank mit ihrer Innovationsinitiative „Start-up Garage“, die Workshops, Wettbewerbe und Start-up-Kooperationen einschließt.

Start-up Storyliner demokratisiert das Marketing
In der Kategorie „Digitale Services B2B“ siegte das Hamburger Start-up Storyliner. Der Chatbot ist der erste digitale Content-Assistent für die Erstellung digitaler Inhalte, der Nutzer berät, was sie schreiben sollen, wie sie es formulieren und wann und wo sie es veröffentlichen sollen. Storyliner berät automatisiert, empfiehlt konkrete Inhaltselemente, generiert und optimiert fertige Stories. Auszeichnungswürdig, wie die Jury meint.

Publikumspreis
Erneut waren die Leser des DUB UNTERNEHMER-Magazins dazu aufgerufen, in vier Kategorien Preisträger*innen zu küren. Den Publikumspreis erhielten das Kölner Start-up m.Doc für Patientenkommunikation im Krankenhaus, die W. Schillig Polstermöbelwerke mit ihrem 3-D-Polstermöbelkonfigurator, developHER von Otto sowie das Automated-Machine-Learning-Tool von Weidmüller Interface.

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JDB MEDIA GmbH

Asia Pacific Rayon  logo Asia Pacific Rayon
Asia Pacific Rayon Logo
24.01.2020

Asia Pacific Rayon Joins World Economic Forum’s Public Blockchain Platform

To Accelerate Public-Private Cooperation in Supply Chain Transparency

Asia Pacific Rayon (APR) has joined the first neutral and public traceability platform capable of visualising blockchain-based supply chain data from multiple companies and sources. It aims to help businesses across industries respond to consumer demands for ethical and environmentally friendly products.
The neutral and safe space for collaboration is provided by the World Economic Forum and created in collaboration with Everledger, Lenzing Group, TextileGenesis™, and the International Trade Centre. APR will contribute to Phase 2 of the initiative which seeks to incorporate more data sources.

“APR has started harnessing the potential of enterprise blockchain technology to enable customers to trace finished products back to the plantation forest origins on a smartphone app. To be able now to connect our data to other similar industry initiatives is a natural next step for APR, as is extending the benefits of our upstream traceability to the rest of the textile value chain.

Enhancing Follow Our Fibre with New Mill Sustainability Dashboard

To Accelerate Public-Private Cooperation in Supply Chain Transparency

Asia Pacific Rayon (APR) has joined the first neutral and public traceability platform capable of visualising blockchain-based supply chain data from multiple companies and sources. It aims to help businesses across industries respond to consumer demands for ethical and environmentally friendly products.
The neutral and safe space for collaboration is provided by the World Economic Forum and created in collaboration with Everledger, Lenzing Group, TextileGenesis™, and the International Trade Centre. APR will contribute to Phase 2 of the initiative which seeks to incorporate more data sources.

“APR has started harnessing the potential of enterprise blockchain technology to enable customers to trace finished products back to the plantation forest origins on a smartphone app. To be able now to connect our data to other similar industry initiatives is a natural next step for APR, as is extending the benefits of our upstream traceability to the rest of the textile value chain.

Enhancing Follow Our Fibre with New Mill Sustainability Dashboard

Launched in mid-2019, APR’s blockchain-based Follow Our Fibre allows customers and stakeholders to scan its viscose product with a user-friendly app to access data that traces the product’s journey from plant nursery to viscose manufacturing and on to seaports. In October 2019, APR announced a collaboration with TrusTrace to integrate Follow Our Fibre with the latter’s T-Trace module. This helps connect APR’s upstream data to downstream textile value chain actors such as yarn and fabric customers and fashion brands.

More recently, a sustainability dashboard tracking key mill environmental performance indicators has been added to Follow Our Fibre. The dashboard presents APR’s performance in its first year of operations where a baseline has been established for quarterly tracking, reporting and continuous improvement.
The performance indicators follow key industry standards being set by ZDHC for Man-Made Cellulosic Fibres (MMCF), as well as the European Union Best Available Technologies (EU BAT).

 

 

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NaviColor Logo Huntsman Textile Effects
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24.01.2020

HUNTSMAN TEXTILE EFFECTS PARTNERS WITH XENON ARC TO FORM NAVICOLOR

Dedicated marketing channel to better serve the US market

Huntsman Textile Effects and Xenon arc today announced the formation of NaviColor, a dedicated marketing channel to service the unique needs of select customers in the United States textiles and apparel industry.  

NaviColor is a business specifically designed to meet the needs of select Huntsman Textile Effects customers and to further expand the growing customer base. NaviColor features a dedicated team of professionals in a highly advanced technological environment to support customers utilizing Huntsman’s Textile Effects innovative chemicals, dyes and digital inks in the United States.  

NaviColor is the latest deployment of Xenon arc’s innovative xa-Direct model that helps the world’s preeminent manufacturing companies reach, grow and more effectively service the needs of their customer bases. Leveraging its domain expertise of the marketplace, combined with extensive voice of the customer research and leading-edge technology platform, the xa-Direct model delivers enhanced customer intimacy, valuable insights and improved customer service levels.

Dedicated marketing channel to better serve the US market

Huntsman Textile Effects and Xenon arc today announced the formation of NaviColor, a dedicated marketing channel to service the unique needs of select customers in the United States textiles and apparel industry.  

NaviColor is a business specifically designed to meet the needs of select Huntsman Textile Effects customers and to further expand the growing customer base. NaviColor features a dedicated team of professionals in a highly advanced technological environment to support customers utilizing Huntsman’s Textile Effects innovative chemicals, dyes and digital inks in the United States.  

NaviColor is the latest deployment of Xenon arc’s innovative xa-Direct model that helps the world’s preeminent manufacturing companies reach, grow and more effectively service the needs of their customer bases. Leveraging its domain expertise of the marketplace, combined with extensive voice of the customer research and leading-edge technology platform, the xa-Direct model delivers enhanced customer intimacy, valuable insights and improved customer service levels.

“We are excited to partner with Huntsman Textile Effects,” commented Mica Zuniga, Vice President of Strategic Growth for Xenon arc.

NaviColor will exclusively represent Huntsman Textile Effects product portfolio including:

  •  Dyes
  •  Chemical Auxiliaries
  •  Digital Inks

 

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ISKO takes the fashion world by storm with ISKO Wild™ ISKO takes the fashion world by storm with ISKO Wild™
ISKO takes the fashion world by storm with ISKO Wild™
23.01.2020

ISKO takes the fashion world by storm with ISKO Wild™

All the glamour of fur meets the technology of responsible ISKO™ denim, for a first-of-its-kind concept that provides fashionable and conscious alternatives to furs and other synthetic imitations.

Over the years, ISKO has set out on a journey of innovative firsts consistently providing what the market had been missing. ISKO Wild™, the latest achievement of this long-lasting enterprise and the first-in-the-world denim fur program, is set to impress the industry and revolutionize fashion.

Resulting from ISKO’s Responsible Innovation™ approach based on creativity, competence, and citizenship, ISKO Wild™ reflects the company’s commitment to making both the world and the industry better. This technology does not harm animals nor does it destroy their home. Unlike other imitation furs, it does not release micro plastics into the environment.

All the glamour of fur meets the technology of responsible ISKO™ denim, for a first-of-its-kind concept that provides fashionable and conscious alternatives to furs and other synthetic imitations.

Over the years, ISKO has set out on a journey of innovative firsts consistently providing what the market had been missing. ISKO Wild™, the latest achievement of this long-lasting enterprise and the first-in-the-world denim fur program, is set to impress the industry and revolutionize fashion.

Resulting from ISKO’s Responsible Innovation™ approach based on creativity, competence, and citizenship, ISKO Wild™ reflects the company’s commitment to making both the world and the industry better. This technology does not harm animals nor does it destroy their home. Unlike other imitation furs, it does not release micro plastics into the environment.

With the claim to inspire and delight the fashion world, stakes are high but the concept is a real hit for it represents the perfect combination of glamorous fashion and conscious responsibility.
Despite attempts of imitations ISKO Wild™ is a one-of-a-kind concept in the industry. Available in both Indigo and RFD, featuring cotton and cotton wool blends, this product stands out from a quality, look and performance standpoint.

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DYNAFLEX® auf der e-World 2020 (c) Dynaflex
DYNAFLEX® auf der e-World 2020
23.01.2020

DYNAFLEX® auf der e-World 2020

Die Energiewende ist eine tragende Säule des Strukturwandels und erfordert ein Umdenken in vielen Bereichen. Damit in einem zunehmend dynamischen und volatilen Umfeld erfolgreiche Wirtschafts-Ökosysteme wachsen können, sind aufeinander abgestimmte, anpassungsfähige Lösungen an der Schnittstelle von Energie- und Stoffwirtschaft notwendig. Genau hier setzt das Leistungszentrum DYNAFLEX® an und entwickelt unter Federführung des Fraunhofer UMSICHT zukunftsfähige Lösungen. In Bad Langensalza entsteht zurzeit ein Pilotstandort, der als Vorreiter für cross-industrielle Netzwerke dienen soll und neue Wertschöpfungsketten erschließt.

Im Mittelpunkt aktueller Geschäftstätigkeiten und Unternehmensstrategien stehen zunehmend Technologien zur Effizienzsteigerung und zur Vermeidung von CO2-Emissionen. Eine nachhaltige und umweltschonende Wertschöpfung bedeutet zwar zunächst eine Umstellung für die Beteiligten, dient aber auch als klarer Wettbewerbsvorteil.

Die Energiewende ist eine tragende Säule des Strukturwandels und erfordert ein Umdenken in vielen Bereichen. Damit in einem zunehmend dynamischen und volatilen Umfeld erfolgreiche Wirtschafts-Ökosysteme wachsen können, sind aufeinander abgestimmte, anpassungsfähige Lösungen an der Schnittstelle von Energie- und Stoffwirtschaft notwendig. Genau hier setzt das Leistungszentrum DYNAFLEX® an und entwickelt unter Federführung des Fraunhofer UMSICHT zukunftsfähige Lösungen. In Bad Langensalza entsteht zurzeit ein Pilotstandort, der als Vorreiter für cross-industrielle Netzwerke dienen soll und neue Wertschöpfungsketten erschließt.

Im Mittelpunkt aktueller Geschäftstätigkeiten und Unternehmensstrategien stehen zunehmend Technologien zur Effizienzsteigerung und zur Vermeidung von CO2-Emissionen. Eine nachhaltige und umweltschonende Wertschöpfung bedeutet zwar zunächst eine Umstellung für die Beteiligten, dient aber auch als klarer Wettbewerbsvorteil.

Um den deutschen Mittelstand im Wettbewerb gut zu positionieren und die Herausforderungen für einzelne Unternehmen zu senken, sehen Experten die Zukunft in einem gemeinsamen Vorgehen der Akteure in regionalen cross-industriellen Netzwerken. »Wertschöpfungsketten müssen künftig über die bisherigen Sektor- und Branchengrenzen hinausgehen. Warum nicht gemeinsam lokale Stoff-und Energieströme bestmöglich vor Ort verwerten? So können entscheidende Vorteile durch regionale Synergien entstehen«, erklärt Dr. Georg Janicki vom Fraunhofer UMSICHT in seiner Funktion als Manager des Leistungszentrums DYNAFLEX®. Das Leistungszentrum plant in enger Zusammenarbeit von Wissenschaft und Unternehmen zukunftsfähige Schnittstellenprojekte für die Energie- und Grundstoffwirtschaft.
Dynamische Betriebsführung

Um die lokalen Energie- und Stoffströme nachhaltig zu gestalten, muss bereits die Energieversorgung entsprechend ausgelegt sein. Die Einbindung von Strom aus erneuerbaren Energien in z. B. Produktionsanlagen unterliegt jedoch zeitlichen und standortspezifischen Schwankungen – bedingt durch Tages-/Nachtzeit und Windaufkommen. Hinzu kommen Aspekte wie eine kundenspezifische Fertigung und damit variierende Anforderungen an Produkte, die zudem just-in-time gefertigt und geliefert werden müssen. Und auch variierende Rohstoffe aufgrund von sich verändernden Rahmenbedingungen (markt- und kundenseitig) und die Umstellung auf umweltfreundlichere Rohstoffe müssen berücksichtigt werden.

In einem Gewerbegebiet im thüringischen Bad Langensalza wird ein Pilotprojekt umgesetzt, in dem ein Netzwerk mit unterschiedlichen Akteuren auf Basis von regenerativen Energien und nachhaltigen Rohstoffen implementiert wird. Das Projekt nimmt eine nationale und internationale Vorreiterrolle bei der Umsetzung klimaschonender und sektorübergreifender Technologien ein. Verschiedene Partner aus der Wirtschaft wollen mit Unterstützung des Fraunhofer UMSICHT in einem gemeinsamen Vorhaben eine Freiflächen-Photovoltaikanlage errichten. Der produzierte Strom soll durch innovative und nachhaltige Konzepte direkt in bereits bestehende und neue Wertschöpfungsketten der benachbarten Wirtschaftsunternehmen eingebunden werden. Die Konzepte tragen zur Netzstabilität bei und ermöglichen den Aufbau eines neuen Technologieclusters auf Basis nachhaltiger Rohstoffe und Energieträger. Dadurch wiederum sollen sich neue Unternehmen in der Region ansiedeln.

Unabhängig von fossilen Rohstoffen
Forschende des Fraunhofer UMSICHT arbeiten des Weiteren an einem Power-to-Gas-Konzept. Mit PV-Strom betriebene Elektrolyseanlagen sollen Wasserstoff erzeugen, der direkt ins Erdgasnetz eingespeist und für Produktionsprozesse verwendet werden kann. Auch kann der Wasserstoff mit CO2 zu Methan veredelt bzw. zu Basisprodukten der chemischen Industrie, Kunststoffindustrie, Düngemittelindustrie oder Treibstoffindustrie weiterverarbeitet werden.

E-world: Cross-industrielle Netzwerke spielerisch verstehen
Das Leistungszentrum DYNAFLEX® präsentiert sich auf der E-world energy & water, vom 11. bis 13. Februar 2020 in Essen. Am Messestand können anhand eines Exponats verschiedene aktuelle Aspekte und Herausforderungen in der Energie- und Grundstoffwirtschaft spielerisch erfahren werden. Angelehnt an den bekannten »heißen Draht« werden modellhaft durch unterschiedliche Verläufe zweier Drähte die Komplexität der jeweiligen Akteure und deren Herausforderungen bei einer Sektorenkopplung nachgestellt. Auf diese Weise wird die Notwendigkeit cross-industrieller Netzwerke, wie sie z. B. in Bad Langensalza geplant sind, veranschaulicht.

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23.01.2020

HeiQ: nächste Generation der Produktfamilien Fresh und XReflex

Der Schweizer Textilinnovator HeiQ verbessert seine Produktlinien HeiQ Fresh und HeiQ XReflex. Die aktualisierten Produkte bieten Verbesserungen in mehreren technischen Aspekten für HeiQ Fresh und mehr Produktoptionen mit HeiQ XReflex.

Der Schweizer Textilinnovator HeiQ verbessert seine Produktlinien HeiQ Fresh und HeiQ XReflex. Die aktualisierten Produkte bieten Verbesserungen in mehreren technischen Aspekten für HeiQ Fresh und mehr Produktoptionen mit HeiQ XReflex.

HeiQ Fresh ist das erste Produkt von HeiQ, das entwickelt wurde, um das Problem stinkender Outdoor-Bekleidung zu lösen. Seitdem wurde die Produktfamilie zur Geruchskontrolle mit drei nachhaltigen Produkten - HeiQ Pure TAG, HeiQ Pure SPQR und HeiQ Fresh FFL - kontinuierlich aktualisiert. HeiQ Pure TAG wurde überarbeitet. Es handelt sich um eine Geruchskontrolle auf Basis von recyceltem Silber mit einer nichtionischen Neuformulierung, die mit den meisten Textilveredelungsprodukten in hohem Maße kompatibel ist. Es hat eine lange Haltbarkeit und ist sehr lagerstabil. HeiQ Pure SPQR ist eine silber- und biobasierte hybride Technologie zur Geruchskontrolle mit Zweifach-Wirkung und erfüllt die Anforderungen des USDA Biopreferred® Programms. HeiQ Fresh FFL ist eine biobasierte Technologie zur Geruchskontrolle, die ebenfalls die Anforderungen des USDA Biopreferred® Programms erfüllt. Alle diese Produkte sind OEKO-TEX® (Klasse 1-4) konform und bluesign® genehmigt. Sowohl HeiQ Pure SPQR als auch HeiQ Fresh FFL werden als Standardware ausgeliefert, was den weltweiten Versand und die Lagerhaltung erleichtert und zu einer Kostenreduzierung führt.

HeiQ bringt für HeiQ XReflex zusätzliche Stoff- und Isolationspakete auf den Markt. Diese Lösung bietet das gleiche Maß an Wärme bei einer bis zur Hälfte reduzierten Isolation, reduziert das Volumen und spart Material für Bekleidung, Schlafsäcke, Handschuhe, Decken usw. Eine durchschnittlich isolierte Jacke kann mit HeiQ XReflex den ökologischen Fußabdruck reduzieren und bis zu 280g CO2, 10 MJ Energie und 6L Wasser einsparen. Diese patentierte Technologie wird jetzt mit einer oder zwei Schichten wärmereflektierender Oberfläche angeboten, die bei gleicher Wärme bis zu 50% weniger Volumen bieten, ohne die Atmungsaktivität des Stoffes zu beeinträchtigen. HeiQ XReflex ist auch als leichte Gewebeschicht erhältlich und bietet damit eine ultradünne Wärmebarriere für eine grössere Design-Flexibilität sowie Logistik- und Kostenoptimierung.

„Wir sind ständig auf der Suche nach Möglichkeiten, um unsere Effizienz und Technologien bei HeiQ kontinuierlich zu verbessern“, sagt Carlo Centonze, CEO der HeiQ Group. „Mit diesen neuen Verbesserungen unserer HeiQ Fresh- und HeiQ XReflex-Technologien bieten wir unseren Kunden einen besseren Support und bessere Produkte, um deren Endprodukte auf dem Markt zu etablieren und zu differenzieren.“

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23.01.2020

autoneum: revenue growth in a declining market

Thanks to numerous new ramp-ups and the favorable portfolio of vehicle models supplied, Autoneum grew organically by 2.5% in a declining market. Adjusted for currency effects, Group revenue in Swiss francs amounted to CHF 2 297.4 million, 0.7% higher compared to the previous year.

For the second consecutive year, fewer vehicles were manufactured worldwide in 2019 than in the prior year. In particular, the persistently weak global economy and ongoing trade disputes have had an impact on vehicle demand. With only about 89 million vehicles produced, the market shrank by almost –6% compared to 2018. Despite this negative trend, Autoneum achieved an organic revenue growth of 2.5% through numerous production ramp-ups and a favorable mix of vehicle models supplied. Revenue consolidated in Swiss francs rose by 0.7% from CHF 2 281.5 million to CHF 2 297.4 million.

Thanks to numerous new ramp-ups and the favorable portfolio of vehicle models supplied, Autoneum grew organically by 2.5% in a declining market. Adjusted for currency effects, Group revenue in Swiss francs amounted to CHF 2 297.4 million, 0.7% higher compared to the previous year.

For the second consecutive year, fewer vehicles were manufactured worldwide in 2019 than in the prior year. In particular, the persistently weak global economy and ongoing trade disputes have had an impact on vehicle demand. With only about 89 million vehicles produced, the market shrank by almost –6% compared to 2018. Despite this negative trend, Autoneum achieved an organic revenue growth of 2.5% through numerous production ramp-ups and a favorable mix of vehicle models supplied. Revenue consolidated in Swiss francs rose by 0.7% from CHF 2 281.5 million to CHF 2 297.4 million.

Revenue growth in North America, Asia and SAMEA region significantly above market The Business Groups North America, Asia and SAMEA (South America, Middle East and Africa) not only outperformed the negative market trend in each case, but also reported higher revenues compared to the previous year. In Europe only, the drop in automobile production caused a decline in revenue of the corresponding Business Group by –5.6% in local currencies. Business Group North America improved its revenue by 7.2% on a currency-adjusted basis, primarily driven by various production ramp-ups of German and Japanese vehicle manufacturers. Despite considerably fewer vehicles being produced in Asia, the Business Group increased its revenue in local currencies by 8.1% thanks to high-volume and new programs of European and Asian automobile manufacturers. Business Group SAMEA continued its growth course. Against the market slump in this region, revenue in local currencies and adjusted for inflation rose by 32.7%. This was mainly due to high-volume export programs in Turkey and South Africa as well as much higher production volumes compared to the previous year in the key SAMEA market of Brazil.

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The Oerlikon Nonwoven electro-charging unit (c) Oerlikon Nonwoven
The Oerlikon Nonwoven electro-charging unit
23.01.2020

Oerlikon Nonwoven showcases convincing meltblown and spunbond technology

The Oerlikon Nonwoven experts will be presenting efficient solutions and comprehensive technology know-how for challenging filtration tasks to an international trade audience at the FiltXPO 2020 in Chicago, USA (Stand # 420), taking place between February 26 and 28.

Meltblown technology is one of the most efficient methods for producing very fine and highly-separating filter media made from manmade fibers. New, unique and highly-sophisticated filter media are easy to manufacture thanks to Oerlikon Nonwoven’s optimized meltblown technology. This process is characterized by its constant melt pressure distribution and consistent dwell time across the entire width of the spinning beam, Furthermore, the novel guidance and distribution of the process air outside the coathanger distributor offered by the Oerlikon Nonwoven technology prevents so-called hotspots, which overall ensures particularly homogeneous nonwoven properties and basis weights even in the case of delicate raw materials.

The Oerlikon Nonwoven experts will be presenting efficient solutions and comprehensive technology know-how for challenging filtration tasks to an international trade audience at the FiltXPO 2020 in Chicago, USA (Stand # 420), taking place between February 26 and 28.

Meltblown technology is one of the most efficient methods for producing very fine and highly-separating filter media made from manmade fibers. New, unique and highly-sophisticated filter media are easy to manufacture thanks to Oerlikon Nonwoven’s optimized meltblown technology. This process is characterized by its constant melt pressure distribution and consistent dwell time across the entire width of the spinning beam, Furthermore, the novel guidance and distribution of the process air outside the coathanger distributor offered by the Oerlikon Nonwoven technology prevents so-called hotspots, which overall ensures particularly homogeneous nonwoven properties and basis weights even in the case of delicate raw materials.

The Oerlikon Nonwoven charging unit stands out against other concepts currently available on the market. Users can freely choose from a large number of variation possibilities and set the optimum charging method depending on the filter application, allowing the Oerlikon Nonwoven charging unit to also be used for the manufacture of EPA- and HEPA-class filter media.

The new forming section ensures improved nonwoven formation evenness across the entire width, even in the case of high spinning speeds, special polymers and polymer combinations. In addition to this, the newly-designed system also ensures that nonwovens only require minimal edge trimming at the end of the production process. The newly-developed mixedfiber technology enables the combining of various filament cross-sections and polymers, in order to set ideal filtering and pleating performances, for example.

 

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22.01.2020

Sateri Scores ‘A-‘ in CDP Climate Change Report 2019

Sateri has scored ‘A-‘ in CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) for Climate Change in 2019, placing it at Leadership band and the top 27% of companies in its sector, for implementing current best practices. And making Sateri World’s First Viscose Producer to Reach Leadership Band

This is the first time Sateri has participated in this annual voluntary reporting. It is also the first time that a viscose producer has reached Leadership band. Sateri attained an ‘A’ for more than half of the 11 categories that it was assessed for, including value chain engagement, Scope 1,2,3 emissions, and governance. Its ‘A-‘ overall score is higher than the ‘C’ average globally, in Asia, and in the Textiles and Fabric Goods sector; no companies in the same sector scored ‘A’.

Sateri has scored ‘A-‘ in CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) for Climate Change in 2019, placing it at Leadership band and the top 27% of companies in its sector, for implementing current best practices. And making Sateri World’s First Viscose Producer to Reach Leadership Band

This is the first time Sateri has participated in this annual voluntary reporting. It is also the first time that a viscose producer has reached Leadership band. Sateri attained an ‘A’ for more than half of the 11 categories that it was assessed for, including value chain engagement, Scope 1,2,3 emissions, and governance. Its ‘A-‘ overall score is higher than the ‘C’ average globally, in Asia, and in the Textiles and Fabric Goods sector; no companies in the same sector scored ‘A’.

Allen Zhang, President of Sateri, said, “We are very pleased to achieve such a commendable score on our first attempt at CDP reporting. It is a validation of our efforts and actions to combat climate change and our contribution towards decarbonising the textile industry. The CDP platform not only helps us measure and benchmark our sustainability performance against more than 8,400 companies globally, but also serves as a management tool for continuous improvement.”

Sateri has made great strides in the last year on emission reduction work. In June 2019, Sateri and the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC) jointly launched the EcoCosy® Climate Leadership Programme. The programme invites Sateri’s value chain partners to participate in the Climate Stewardship 2030 Initiative to set a decarbonisation pathway for the fashion industry to reduce the industry’s GHG emissions by 30% by 2030. Results of the first phase of the programme were published in the EcoCosy® Climate Leadership Whitepaper 2020, which was shared at COP25 in Madrid last year.

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21.01.2020

HeiQ announces next generation of HeiQ Fresh and HeiQ XReflex

Swiss textile innovator HeiQ improves both its HeiQ Fresh and HeiQ XReflex product lines. The updated products offer improvement in multiple technical aspects for HeiQ Fresh and more product options with HeiQ XReflex.

HeiQ’s first product, HeiQ Fresh, was developed to solve the problem of stinky outdoor apparel. Since then there have been continuous updates to the odor control range with three sustainable products – HeiQ Pure TAG, HeiQ Pure SPQR and HeiQ Fresh FFL. HeiQ Pure TAG has been upgraded. It is a recycled silver-based odor control with a nonionic reformulation, highly compatible with most textile finishing. HeiQ Pure SPQR is a hybrid silver- and bio-based, dual-action odor control technology and meets USDA Biopreferred® requirements. HeiQ Fresh FFL is a fully bio-based odor control technology.

Swiss textile innovator HeiQ improves both its HeiQ Fresh and HeiQ XReflex product lines. The updated products offer improvement in multiple technical aspects for HeiQ Fresh and more product options with HeiQ XReflex.

HeiQ’s first product, HeiQ Fresh, was developed to solve the problem of stinky outdoor apparel. Since then there have been continuous updates to the odor control range with three sustainable products – HeiQ Pure TAG, HeiQ Pure SPQR and HeiQ Fresh FFL. HeiQ Pure TAG has been upgraded. It is a recycled silver-based odor control with a nonionic reformulation, highly compatible with most textile finishing. HeiQ Pure SPQR is a hybrid silver- and bio-based, dual-action odor control technology and meets USDA Biopreferred® requirements. HeiQ Fresh FFL is a fully bio-based odor control technology.

HeiQ is also launching additional fabrics and insulation packages for HeiQ XReflex, a solution that offers the same level of warmth with up to half the reduction of insulation, reducing bulk and saving materials for apparel, sleeping bags, gloves, blankets, etc. This patented radiant barrier technology is now offered with one or two layers of heat reflective surface, offering up to 50% less bulk at the same warmth, without effecting fabric breathability. HeiQ XReflex is also available as a scrim layer, providing an ultra-thin radiant barrier for design flexibility and logistics and cost optimization.

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DOMO Chemicals appoints Yves Bonte as CEO (c) DOMO Chemicals
DOMO Chemicals appoints Yves Bonte as CEO
21.01.2020

DOMO Chemicals appoints Yves Bonte as CEO

DOMO Chemicals, a global leading player in engineering nylon materials towards sustainable solutions, today announced its transition plan for the function of Chief Executive Officer. The Board of Directors of DOMO has appointed Yves Bonte to succeed current CEO Alex Segers during February 2020. Mr. Segers has held the CEO position at DOMO since the Company started its chemical activities in 1994 and will continue to play an important role in the transformation of Solvay’s European Performance Polyamide and DOMO into one company. Closing of the acquisition of Solvay’s European performance Polyamide Business by DOMO is expected to take place on January 31st.

Alex Segers commented, “I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to work with the DOMO team over the past twenty-six years, which has really been an incredible journey. We are now entering the next level for the company by integrating very soon the European Performance Polyamides Business from Solvay. In Yves we have found the ideal person to pass the baton to. We look forward to a seamless transition.”

DOMO Chemicals, a global leading player in engineering nylon materials towards sustainable solutions, today announced its transition plan for the function of Chief Executive Officer. The Board of Directors of DOMO has appointed Yves Bonte to succeed current CEO Alex Segers during February 2020. Mr. Segers has held the CEO position at DOMO since the Company started its chemical activities in 1994 and will continue to play an important role in the transformation of Solvay’s European Performance Polyamide and DOMO into one company. Closing of the acquisition of Solvay’s European performance Polyamide Business by DOMO is expected to take place on January 31st.

Alex Segers commented, “I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to work with the DOMO team over the past twenty-six years, which has really been an incredible journey. We are now entering the next level for the company by integrating very soon the European Performance Polyamides Business from Solvay. In Yves we have found the ideal person to pass the baton to. We look forward to a seamless transition.”

Gregory De Clerck, Managing Director of Domo Investment Group and Member of the Board of DOMO Chemicals commented, “I would personally like to thank Alex for his leadership in the successful growth and transformation of DOMO from an upstream nylon 6 specialist into a full integrated engineering materials company developing innovative and sustainable solutions in the Polyamide Industry. We are excited to welcome Yves Bonte to DOMO as the new CEO and Chairman of DOMO Chemicals. We believe he is the ideal person to lead the next chapter of the Company’s growth and transformation process. Alex will continue to significantly contribute to the success of new DOMO.”

Yves Bonte joins DOMO from Yara, the leading fertilizer company and a provider of environmental solutions where he held the role of Executive Vice President Industrial recently named New Business since January 2010, and was responsible for a business generating appr. 20% of Yara’s total revenue of 12.9 billion USD. Prior to Yara, he held a variety of business leadership, commercial and operations roles at Lyondell Basel and Exxon Chemicals. Since 2018 Yves is as Board Member of DOMO.

“I have a true passion for innovation and sustainability, and I am thrilled to join DOMO as its next CEO,” Yves Bonte commented. “The Company has established itself as a leader in sustainable polyamide based on its strong technology-driven product portfolio with a solid foundation to further build upon. I believe DOMO is uniquely positioned to support its customers’ manufacturing processes in a cost effective and sustainable manner. The recently announced long-term strategy and planned investment will position DOMO to reach new levels of growth and success.”

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Monforts: Half a century of excellence (c) A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG
Monforts: Half a century of excellence
20.01.2020

Monforts: Half a century of excellence

The origins of both Industry 4.0 and an awareness of the need for more sustainable manufacturing methods can arguably be traced back to the year 1971.

It was in 1971 that the first microprocessor was introduced by Intel, and also that the first and perhaps now most well-known environmental campaigner, Greenpeace, was founded.

As such, a direct line can be charted from that year to today’s automated textile manufacturing machinery concepts, as well as the drive to develop more increasingly resource-efficient processes.

All of the recent innovations which have been introduced to the market by A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG, for example, are being powered by the possibilities of Industry 4.0 and developed in response to the market demand for more sustainable production.

The origins of both Industry 4.0 and an awareness of the need for more sustainable manufacturing methods can arguably be traced back to the year 1971.

It was in 1971 that the first microprocessor was introduced by Intel, and also that the first and perhaps now most well-known environmental campaigner, Greenpeace, was founded.

As such, a direct line can be charted from that year to today’s automated textile manufacturing machinery concepts, as well as the drive to develop more increasingly resource-efficient processes.

All of the recent innovations which have been introduced to the market by A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG, for example, are being powered by the possibilities of Industry 4.0 and developed in response to the market demand for more sustainable production.

They include the new ‘digital twinning’ capability introduced in 2019 for all Monforts machines, with advanced sensor technologies which make it possible to access comprehensive technical machine data from any location using the company’s Smart Support and Smart Check apps. In addition, the digital twin system provides information on individual wear parts, such as, for example, converters or gears.

These latest developments have been very favourably received by Monforts customers, especially in Europe.

50th anniversary
The very first Heimtextil – the leading trade fair for the home textiles market – was also held in Frankfurt in January 1971 and Monforts customers Bierbaum Group and Konrad Hornschuch AG are amongst the German companies who were there from the very start and have attended every annual show since.

Bierbaum Group, based in Borken, is the company behind the well-known Irisette bedding brand and is celebrating its own 125th anniversary in 2020. It has also introduced products bearing the German government’s new Grüner Knopf textile seal of approval for sustainable production.

As a specialist in synthetic leathers for home surfaces, as well as vehicle interiors, Konrad Hornschuch AG, of Weissbach, has been a member of the €44 billion automotive giant Continental AG since 2016.

Representatives from both companies received memorial trophies at a special presentation held on January 7th during the 50th anniversary Heimtextil show.

The home textiles market remains very strong in Germany, with sales amounting to some €9.6 billion in 2019, according to analyst IFH Cologne.

Global growth
The first Heimtextil in 1971 was a significant success, attracting 679 exhibitors from 26 countries.

This year’s show, however, attracted a total of 2,952 exhibitors from 66 countries, reflecting not only the growth of the home textiles industry, but also the globalisation which has taken place over the last half century.

Monforts now has customers for its advanced finishing technologies around the world, with home textile customers from India and Pakistan being particularly well represented at Heimtextil 2020.

Among stand outs from Indian companies at this year’s show was the 2020 collection of Welspun India’s famous Christy England brand, inspired by botanical studies of the gardens of British stately homes. Welspun towels meanwhile benefit from the company’s HygroCotton hollow core yarn technology, produced by a proprietary spinning method which ensures they become softer, fluffier and more absorbent after every wash.

An equally ground-breaking new technology is being introduced by Trident Group, which is one of India’s largest vertically-integrated home textiles manufacturers and two years ago installed five complete Monforts finishing ranges for its new linen department.

Trident’s patented Air Rich yarns feature pores throughout their cross sections for high breathability and absorbency, as well as rapid drying.

Monforts home textile customers from Pakistan stressed the resource efficiency of their processes and products as a result of investments in advanced technology, and during the show the ‘Sustainable Pakistan’ initiative was announced.

Supported by GIZ, the German Society for International Cooperation, the initiative aims to reshape global perceptions of Pakistan’s manufacturers and their innovations. So far, twenty producers have been carefully chosen to be presented on this global platform and will help rebrand Pakistan’s textile industry at the Heimtextil exhibitions going forward.

Heimtextil’s organiser Messe Frankfurt also announced its own new alliance with the United Nations Office for Partnerships, in order to support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Constancy
Many things have changed since 1971 and home interiors are certainly no longer predominantly orange and brown – and perhaps unlikely to ever become so again.

It’s clear, however, that there has been a constancy in the push to consistently improve textile technologies, processes and products that may have originated in Europe, but have subsequently spread around the world.

And the significance of both microprocessors and sustainability in 2020 could only have been guessed at back in 1971.

 

(c) Epson Deutschland GmbH
20.01.2020

Neuer Epson DTG-Drucker für hohe Produktionsvolumen

Zuverlässiger SureColor SC-F3000 für Druckdienstleister liefert hochwertige Drucke auf Textilien

Epson stellt mit dem neuen SureColor SC-F3000 einen leistungsfähigen Direct-to-Garment (DTG)-Drucker für mittlere bis größere Druckvolumen vor.
Unternehmen, die für ihre textile Produktion eine hohe Druckqualität bei hoher Geschwindigkeit erwarten, werden die Effizienz und Zuverlässigkeit des neuen SC-F3000 zu schätzen wissen. Zudem eröffnet der jüngste Epson DTG-Drucker dank seiner automatischen Kopfhöhenjustierung die Möglichkeit, ohne langwierige Justagen flexibel auch komplexe Designs auf verschiedenste Kleidungsstücke zu drucken.

Zuverlässiger SureColor SC-F3000 für Druckdienstleister liefert hochwertige Drucke auf Textilien

Epson stellt mit dem neuen SureColor SC-F3000 einen leistungsfähigen Direct-to-Garment (DTG)-Drucker für mittlere bis größere Druckvolumen vor.
Unternehmen, die für ihre textile Produktion eine hohe Druckqualität bei hoher Geschwindigkeit erwarten, werden die Effizienz und Zuverlässigkeit des neuen SC-F3000 zu schätzen wissen. Zudem eröffnet der jüngste Epson DTG-Drucker dank seiner automatischen Kopfhöhenjustierung die Möglichkeit, ohne langwierige Justagen flexibel auch komplexe Designs auf verschiedenste Kleidungsstücke zu drucken.

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16.01.2020

Domotex 2020: Manmade Fibers shows BCF S8 with new CPC-T

Market leader Oerlikon Neumag has its finger firmly on the pulse of their customers with the new Color Pop Compacting unit (CPC-T) for the BCF S8 carpet yarn plant, which is now available for the Polyamide 6 process. The new solution, which was on show from 10-13 January 2020 at the Domotex 2020 in Hannover, attracted great interest from many trade visitors.

Following the trend for multicolored carpets, BCF S8 sets new standards in regards to color separation. The plant, launched as a tricolor solution at last year’s ITMA in Barcelona, makes anything possible – from mélange to strongly separated. It promises carpet yarn producers even more flexible color mixing variants for product differentiation. The core component in this process, the Color Pop Compacting unit (CPC-T), offers more than 200,000 different color shades from three colors. The innovation, which has been filed for patent, is available for polypropylene and polyester polymers as well as for the polyamide 6 process.

Market leader Oerlikon Neumag has its finger firmly on the pulse of their customers with the new Color Pop Compacting unit (CPC-T) for the BCF S8 carpet yarn plant, which is now available for the Polyamide 6 process. The new solution, which was on show from 10-13 January 2020 at the Domotex 2020 in Hannover, attracted great interest from many trade visitors.

Following the trend for multicolored carpets, BCF S8 sets new standards in regards to color separation. The plant, launched as a tricolor solution at last year’s ITMA in Barcelona, makes anything possible – from mélange to strongly separated. It promises carpet yarn producers even more flexible color mixing variants for product differentiation. The core component in this process, the Color Pop Compacting unit (CPC-T), offers more than 200,000 different color shades from three colors. The innovation, which has been filed for patent, is available for polypropylene and polyester polymers as well as for the polyamide 6 process.

Polyester, recycling polyester and fine titers are on trend
During numerous conversations with customers, Martin Rademacher, Head of Sales Oerlikon Neumag, observed a noticeable trend for polyester in the carpet industry even outside the USA. Sustainable solutions are equally sought after: “Our customers increasingly demand plants that can process recycled polyester,” explains Martin Rademacher.

The Manmade Fibers segment presented an additional solution by Oerlikon Barmag for polyester applications that need fine single filament titers from 0.5 dpf and high filament counts: Puffy, soft polyester filament yarns with BCF-similiar properties are produced on the basis of a POY and texturing process. Core components of the processes are the POY take-up unit WINGS HD as well as the new texturing machine eAFK Big-V.

(c) SGL Carbon
15.01.2020

SGL Carbon: New production hall at the Bonn site

  • Increasing demand for graphite-based automotive solutions
  • Strengthening SGL Carbon’s site in Bonn

Over the past three years, SGL Carbon has invested a total of around 25 million euros in the modernization and expansion of its production capacities for specialty graphite automotive components at the Bonn site. The expansion project was completed at the end of last year and was inaugurated today at the site in an official ceremony. Besides the installation of partly new production facilities and a modernized production set-up, construction of a new, 2,000 m2 large hall for the production of the parts was implemented in the course of the expansion.

  • Increasing demand for graphite-based automotive solutions
  • Strengthening SGL Carbon’s site in Bonn

Over the past three years, SGL Carbon has invested a total of around 25 million euros in the modernization and expansion of its production capacities for specialty graphite automotive components at the Bonn site. The expansion project was completed at the end of last year and was inaugurated today at the site in an official ceremony. Besides the installation of partly new production facilities and a modernized production set-up, construction of a new, 2,000 m2 large hall for the production of the parts was implemented in the course of the expansion.

The background of the expansion is the continuously increasing demand for advanced solutions and products made from graphite in the automotive sector. Due to its durability, high strength, low friction behavior, and high conductivity, the material is suitable for many different automotive applications. Examples include rotors and vanes in vacuum pumps for brake boosters, bearings for exhaust gas management, and sealing rings and bearings for seals in coolant pumps. These solutions include applications for vehicles with conventional combustion engines as well as for e-mobility, thereby making an important contribution to clean driving, higher energy efficiency, and lower emissions.

“Automotive components made from specialty graphite are increasingly becoming the standard in many different applications in the automotive industry. Due to their special properties, they are more and more frequently replacing the materials previously used in pumps and seals, such as plastic and metal. By investing in the modernization and expansion of production in Bonn, we are consolidating our leading position in this market and offering our customers real added value in the close partnership with each other. Through the expansion, we are also strengthening our site in Bonn,” explains Burkhard Straube, President of the business unit Graphite Materials & Systems.

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Messe Frankfurt (HK): Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd: Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles August
Messe Frankfurt (HK): Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles
15.01.2020

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd: Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles August 2020

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 
In the next edition, a large collection of quality Chinese companies, as well as premier overseas brands will once again present the entire spectrum of home and contract textile products including:

  • Textile editors
  • Whole Home Products
  • Windows & Upholstery
  • Bedding, Bath, Kitchen & Table
  • Carpets & Rugs
  • Sun-Protection
  • Wallcovering
  • Digital Print & Technics
  • Fibers, Yarns & Chemicals
  • Textile Designs

Opportunities abound in China’s home textiles market
 
“The upcoming Autumn Edition of Intertextile is set to offer suppliers and buyers the best platform to capture new business opportunities, especially as we continue to focus on bringing together more key players from the textiles, interiors, architecture and hospitality sectors in China and internationally,” Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd said.
 
“Over the years, Intertextile has been evolving from a traditional trade fair to an immersive and interactive experience that inspires and engages attendees. Today, the fair is more than a business platform; it also delivers state-of-the-art home trends, valuable networking opportunities, as well as innovative and strategic solutions for brand development through a series of fringe programme events,” Ms Wen further explained.
 
As one of the selected exhibitors featured in the Talks & Tours series at the 2019 fair, Mr Thomas Luys, Sales Manager of LIBECO-LAGAE: “We had quite a diverse range of visitors, including an increase in e-commerce buyers, but also more traditional upholstery fabrics buyers. Our booth was also part of the Talks & Tours, so it was important to tell our story to a diverse range of visitors on this tour.”
 
 
To find out more about this fair, please visit: www.intertextilehome.com.
For more information about Messe Frankfurt textile fairs worldwide, please visit: http://texpertise-network.messefrankfurt.com.

 

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14.01.2020

Saurer at ITME Africa

As a member of the Swiss Textile Machinery Association, Saurer will give visitors the opportunity to learn about the company and to gain an overview of its spinning and embroidery offerings at ITME Africa from 14 to 16 February 2020. At the exhibition, visitors will learn more about Saurer’s extensive spinning offerings, which enable customers to process a wide range of fibres depending on their needs using ring-, worsted- and compact- or rotor-spinning technologies. Autoairo, the group’s new double-sided air-spinning machine, will also be introduced to prospective clients.

As a member of the Swiss Textile Machinery Association, Saurer will give visitors the opportunity to learn about the company and to gain an overview of its spinning and embroidery offerings at ITME Africa from 14 to 16 February 2020. At the exhibition, visitors will learn more about Saurer’s extensive spinning offerings, which enable customers to process a wide range of fibres depending on their needs using ring-, worsted- and compact- or rotor-spinning technologies. Autoairo, the group’s new double-sided air-spinning machine, will also be introduced to prospective clients.

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Saurer
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Saurer AG