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Beaulieu Fibres International: Fibresand and Fibre Reinforced Rootzones (c) Nottingham Forest Football Club
Beaulieu Straight Fibres - Nottingham Forest natural grass reinforced rootzones
04.06.2021

Beaulieu Fibres International: Fibresand and Fibre Reinforced Rootzones

Mansfield Sand Limited’s sports sand and rootzones are reinforced with polypropylene straight fibres from Beaulieu Fibres International.

  • PP straight fibres manufactured in Belgium by Beaulieu Fibres International
  • Fibres distributed in the UK by James Robinson Fibres
  • Product developed and manufactured by Mansfield Sand.
  • The technology increases pitch stability and resilience even with frequent and intensive use.

Fibresand and Reinforced Rootzones are manufactured in the UK by Mansfield Sand, one of the the leading suppliers of the product. Fibresand and Reinforced Rootzones are a natural sports product reinforced with Beaulieu’s PP Straight Fibre, distributed in the UK by James Robinson Fibres. Used in the top 100mm within the pitch construction profile, it enhances the natural grass root structure while giving the pitches increased stability and resilience.

Many Premiership, EFL and Scottish clubs are choosing Fibresand and Fibre Reinforced Rootzone.

Mansfield Sand Limited’s sports sand and rootzones are reinforced with polypropylene straight fibres from Beaulieu Fibres International.

  • PP straight fibres manufactured in Belgium by Beaulieu Fibres International
  • Fibres distributed in the UK by James Robinson Fibres
  • Product developed and manufactured by Mansfield Sand.
  • The technology increases pitch stability and resilience even with frequent and intensive use.

Fibresand and Reinforced Rootzones are manufactured in the UK by Mansfield Sand, one of the the leading suppliers of the product. Fibresand and Reinforced Rootzones are a natural sports product reinforced with Beaulieu’s PP Straight Fibre, distributed in the UK by James Robinson Fibres. Used in the top 100mm within the pitch construction profile, it enhances the natural grass root structure while giving the pitches increased stability and resilience.

Many Premiership, EFL and Scottish clubs are choosing Fibresand and Fibre Reinforced Rootzone.

Beyond football, Mansfield Sand Fibresand products are being used in a variety of winter sports pitches, the equine market and are increasingly being specified for urban public green space and landscape projects to reinforce natural grass areas and maintain aesthetics even when suffering from heavy traffic burden.

Kornit Digital: Vic Bay Apparel implemented Kornit Storm HD6 (c) Kornit Digital
02.06.2021

Kornit Digital: Vic Bay Apparel implemented Kornit Storm HD6

Kornit Digital, specialised in digital textile printing technology, announces Johannesburg, South Africa-based apparel decorator Vic Bay Apparel has implemented two Kornit Storm HD6 systems for sustainable, single-step production on demand. This installation answers increased demand for small orders and high-colour graphic designs, resulting from a dramatic growth in their e-commerce operation.

Vic Bay Apparel has been a manufacturer, supplier, and wholesaler of basic t-shirts and golf shirts for 25 years, supplying blank apparel to decorators and resellers of promotional clothing. They predominantly service resellers in the tourism, workwear, printing, embroidery, and advertising markets.

Kornit Digital, specialised in digital textile printing technology, announces Johannesburg, South Africa-based apparel decorator Vic Bay Apparel has implemented two Kornit Storm HD6 systems for sustainable, single-step production on demand. This installation answers increased demand for small orders and high-colour graphic designs, resulting from a dramatic growth in their e-commerce operation.

Vic Bay Apparel has been a manufacturer, supplier, and wholesaler of basic t-shirts and golf shirts for 25 years, supplying blank apparel to decorators and resellers of promotional clothing. They predominantly service resellers in the tourism, workwear, printing, embroidery, and advertising markets.

Damit die Mode passt: Modelabel Drykorn und DITF optimieren den Fitting Prozess durch einen Scanatar (c)Drykorn
11.01.2021

Modelabel Drykorn und DITF optimieren den Fitting Prozess

  • Damit die Mode passt: Modelabel Drykorn und DITF optimieren den Fitting Prozess durch einen Scanatar

Das 1996 gegründete Unternehmen Drykorn hat sich innerhalb weniger Jahre zu einem internationalen Modelabel entwickelt. Das Unternehmen setzt bei der Produktion auf ausgewählte Stoffe, hochwertige Verarbeitung und Stil. Bereits heute nutzt Drykorn 3D-Simulationssysteme zur Entwicklung passgenauer Kleidungsstücke. Dabei beschäftigt es sich mit der virtuellen Passformkontrolle anhand von standardisierten und individualisierten Avataren sowie der Prüfung von statistischen Avataren und Scanataren.

In der digitalen Passformkontrolle werden standardisierte Avatare sowie Avatare mit individuellen Maßen eingesetzt. Dabei stieß Drykorn schnell auf die Herausforderung, dass die bestehenden Avatare nicht die Proportionen der realen Passformmodels abbilden.

  • Damit die Mode passt: Modelabel Drykorn und DITF optimieren den Fitting Prozess durch einen Scanatar

Das 1996 gegründete Unternehmen Drykorn hat sich innerhalb weniger Jahre zu einem internationalen Modelabel entwickelt. Das Unternehmen setzt bei der Produktion auf ausgewählte Stoffe, hochwertige Verarbeitung und Stil. Bereits heute nutzt Drykorn 3D-Simulationssysteme zur Entwicklung passgenauer Kleidungsstücke. Dabei beschäftigt es sich mit der virtuellen Passformkontrolle anhand von standardisierten und individualisierten Avataren sowie der Prüfung von statistischen Avataren und Scanataren.

In der digitalen Passformkontrolle werden standardisierte Avatare sowie Avatare mit individuellen Maßen eingesetzt. Dabei stieß Drykorn schnell auf die Herausforderung, dass die bestehenden Avatare nicht die Proportionen der realen Passformmodels abbilden.

An dieser Stelle macht sich unserer Textil vernetzt-Partner, die Deutschen Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung (DITF), auf den Weg, im Rahmen dieses Projektes ein Scanatar des realen Passformmodels zu entwerfen. Mithilfe dieses Scanatars und des Passformmodels soll der Fitting Prozess im Unternehmen durchgeführt werden. Ziel des Projektes ist festzustellen, ob ein Scanatar passgenauere Ergebnisse liefert als ein individuell angepasster Standard-Avatar aus dem Simulationssystem.

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Gesamtverband der deutschen Textil- und Modeindustrie e. V.

Ascend announces alliance with The S Group to commercialize Acteev Protect™ yarns and fabrics (c) Ascend
Acteev Protect™ yarns and fabrics
09.12.2020

Ascend announces alliance with The S Group to commercialize Acteev Protect™ yarns and fabrics

  • Partnership offers customers access to full-scale garment design, manufacturing and packaging

Ascend Performance Materials has announced a commercial agreement with The S Group, a globally recognized provider of apparel design, development and manufacturing. The alliance will focus on commercialization of Acteev Protect™ antimicrobial yarns, fibers and fabrics, offering customers full-scale supply chain service from garment design to delivery.

The agreement pairs Ascend's world-class manufacturing operations with The S Group’s track record of success in the wholesale and direct-to-consumer apparel industry. “Our customers will now benefit from a revolutionary antimicrobial material combined with end-to-end support to guide a product from ideation to actualization,” said Lu Zhang, vice president of Acteev.

  • Partnership offers customers access to full-scale garment design, manufacturing and packaging

Ascend Performance Materials has announced a commercial agreement with The S Group, a globally recognized provider of apparel design, development and manufacturing. The alliance will focus on commercialization of Acteev Protect™ antimicrobial yarns, fibers and fabrics, offering customers full-scale supply chain service from garment design to delivery.

The agreement pairs Ascend's world-class manufacturing operations with The S Group’s track record of success in the wholesale and direct-to-consumer apparel industry. “Our customers will now benefit from a revolutionary antimicrobial material combined with end-to-end support to guide a product from ideation to actualization,” said Lu Zhang, vice president of Acteev.

The S Group offers complete supply chain management for apparel brands, including product development, manufacturing, logistics, quality assurance, packaging and order fulfillment. The company lists some of the world’s most recognized brands among its partners, including Lululemon, New Balance and Mack Weldon. Athleisure, performance, scrubs, and seamless products such as intimates, leggings, active wear, socks and gaiters will be available.

Gary Peck, CEO of The S Group, says his team is excited about the commercial potential of Acteev, especially given the new reality of global health concerns. “Garment design has primarily focused on functionality, sustainability and comfort,” said Peck. “The past year has made us all aware that safety can be a valuable feature of fabrics as well, and Acteev checks all those boxes.”

Acteev is Ascend’s patent-pending technology that embeds zinc ions in a polymer to create fibers with long-lasting antimicrobial properties. The result is a fabric that destroys odor-causing bacteria and fungi. Acteev technology is available in a wide range of textiles featuring the flexibility, softness and durability of nylon 6,6.

Recent testing on knit fabric completed at the University of Cambridge has demonstrated that Acteev technology deactivates the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, with 99.9% efficacy on contact1. Ascend is working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other governmental agencies to obtain the appropriate regulatory clearances to make specific claims regarding the technology’s antiviral properties.

Maschenindustrie leicht erholt © Gesamtmasche
Fragile Erholung: Die Umsätze sind auf Stabilisierungskurs. „Das funktioniert aber nur, wenn die Erträge nicht von neuen Steuern und bürokratischen Auflagen aufgefressen werden“, sagt Martina Bandte, Präsidentin von Gesamtmasche.
13.11.2020

Maschenindustrie leicht erholt

„Gerade jetzt darf die Politik uns nicht noch mehr Fesseln anlegen“

Stuttgart – Nach beispiellosen Umsatzeinbrüchen bis in die Sommermonate zeichnet sich in der Maschenindustrie eine leichte Erholung ab. Der Geschäftsklimaindex der Branche kletterte zum 4. Quartal wieder in den positiven Bereich. Martina Bandte, Präsidentin von Gesamtmasche, mahnt die Politik zu Augenmaß: „Steuererhöhungen und zusätzliche Bürokratie sind das letzte, was wir jetzt brauchen können.“

In der ersten Jahreshälfte hatten die Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung des Corona-Infektionsgeschehens zu beispiellosen Umsatzeinbrüchen geführt. In der Folge musste über die Hälfte der Firmen ihr Personal langfristig reduzieren. Mit 7,90 Indexpunkten befindet sich der Geschäftsklimaindex jetzt wieder im leichten Plus. Anlass zur Entwarnung gibt die Entwicklung noch lange nicht. „Wir werden selbst bei günstigen Rahmenbedingungen Jahre brauchen, um die tiefe Rezession auszugleichen“, mahnt Martina Bandte, Präsidentin von Gesamtmasche.

„Gerade jetzt darf die Politik uns nicht noch mehr Fesseln anlegen“

Stuttgart – Nach beispiellosen Umsatzeinbrüchen bis in die Sommermonate zeichnet sich in der Maschenindustrie eine leichte Erholung ab. Der Geschäftsklimaindex der Branche kletterte zum 4. Quartal wieder in den positiven Bereich. Martina Bandte, Präsidentin von Gesamtmasche, mahnt die Politik zu Augenmaß: „Steuererhöhungen und zusätzliche Bürokratie sind das letzte, was wir jetzt brauchen können.“

In der ersten Jahreshälfte hatten die Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung des Corona-Infektionsgeschehens zu beispiellosen Umsatzeinbrüchen geführt. In der Folge musste über die Hälfte der Firmen ihr Personal langfristig reduzieren. Mit 7,90 Indexpunkten befindet sich der Geschäftsklimaindex jetzt wieder im leichten Plus. Anlass zur Entwarnung gibt die Entwicklung noch lange nicht. „Wir werden selbst bei günstigen Rahmenbedingungen Jahre brauchen, um die tiefe Rezession auszugleichen“, mahnt Martina Bandte, Präsidentin von Gesamtmasche.

„Angesichts der Corona-Pandemie hat sich der Koalitionsausschuss schon im Frühjahr dafür ausgesprochen, keine neuen Belastungen zu schaffen. Das fordern wir jetzt auch ein. Sonst wird die Industrie durch exzessive Kostenbelastungen in Existenznot geraten.“ Aktuell seien mehrere Gesetze in der Pipeline, die bereits 2021 enorme Mehrkosten in den Betrieben verursachen. „Das bedeutet erhebliche Wettbewerbsnachteile und bedroht Arbeitsplätze. Ich nenne nur die nationale CO2-Bepreisung, die zu einem sprunghaften Anstieg der Kosten für produzierende Unternehmen, aber auch für private Haushalte führen wird.“

Der Geschäftsklima-Index verweilte nach einem historischen Tief im Frühjahr noch bis zum Herbst im negativen Bereich. Zum 4. Quartal tendiert er wieder positiv, wobei die Erwartungen für die kommenden sechs Monate mit 10,52 deutlich über der aktuellen Lagebeurteilung von 5,56 Punkten liegen. Die Hersteller bauen dabei auf eine Belebung der Nachfrage, insbesondere im Inland. Mit einem spürbaren Anziehen des Auslandsgeschäfts rechnet zwar ein Drittel der Befragten. Allerdings glauben fast 40 Prozent der Hersteller, dass in wichtigen Absatzmärkten sogar noch weitere Einbrüche bevorstehen.

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GESAMTMASCHE e. V.

ECONNECTION: new collaborative business model (c) GB Network
11.11.2020

ECONNECTION: new collaborative business model

  • A new collaborative business model gives life to ECONNECTION: an eco-high-tech collection designed thinking of the “end of life”

Three premium textile companies, one common goal: jointly offer ready to use, coordinated solutions that are design driven, performing and responsible also at the end of life.

Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia - international company producing and developing innovative fabrics through warp and weft knitting technologies, Tessitura Colombo Antonio, famous for the processing of lace and ribbons dedicated to the world of corsetry , Elastici Besana specialized in the production of narrow elastic for corsetry and underwear, have been working together to expand the frontiers of sustainable manufacture practices and to offer an innovative collection , a new set of incredible eco high tech innovations delivering a responsibility concept including also the end of life : ECONNECTION.

The responsible ECONNECTION collection, in which the words ECO and CONNECTION mixed to underline the importance of connect and come together for a sustainable project, features:

  • A new collaborative business model gives life to ECONNECTION: an eco-high-tech collection designed thinking of the “end of life”

Three premium textile companies, one common goal: jointly offer ready to use, coordinated solutions that are design driven, performing and responsible also at the end of life.

Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia - international company producing and developing innovative fabrics through warp and weft knitting technologies, Tessitura Colombo Antonio, famous for the processing of lace and ribbons dedicated to the world of corsetry , Elastici Besana specialized in the production of narrow elastic for corsetry and underwear, have been working together to expand the frontiers of sustainable manufacture practices and to offer an innovative collection , a new set of incredible eco high tech innovations delivering a responsibility concept including also the end of life : ECONNECTION.

The responsible ECONNECTION collection, in which the words ECO and CONNECTION mixed to underline the importance of connect and come together for a sustainable project, features:

  • 7 advanced knitted stretch fabrics by Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia,
  • 3 precious laces by Tessitura Colombo Antonio
  • 3 functional bands by Elastici Besana

So, 3 key leading companies with a key target : to design and deliver the market amazing responsible fabrics able to offer a responsible end of life. This opened up the door to new generation of ingredients such as:

  • ROICA™ V550 made by leading fiber manufacturer Asahi Kasei, a premium sustainable stretch yarn that at the end of his life smartly breaks down without releasing harmful substances in the environment according to Hohenstein Environment Compatibility Certification and also boasting the Gold Level Material Health Certificate by Cradle-to-Cradle Product Innovation Institute** as it has been evaluated for impact on human and environmental health.
  • Amni Soul Eco®, the world’s first biodegradable in anaerobic conditions polyamide 6.6 yarn that degrades in around 5 years* after disposing in landfill, developed by SOLVAY and produced and distributed in Italy by FULGAR.

The collection is presented in its BIO -BOX that will be sent to selected brands at worldwide level

A smart project that highlights the importance of synergies between companies know how, and new generation of materials , that is able to take products to a new level of responsible innovation, technology and exceptional performances where beauty and function will be able to carry the smart factor for the values they represent for the consumer and highlighting for the first time also the importance of their end of life.

02.11.2020

Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt begleitet KMU für weitere zwei Jahre

  • Digitalisierung und KI sind keine Fremdwörter für den textilen Mittelstand: Textil vernetzt hat sich als Wegbereiter etabliert und unterstützt weitere zwei Jahre KMU bei der digitalen Transformation und KI-basierten Anwendungen.

Textil vernetzt kommt mit seinen Digitalisierungsangeboten bei den kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen der Textil- und Modeindustrie, des Textilmaschinenbaus und angrenzender Branchen an. Seit Eröffnung des Kompetenzzentrums vor drei Jahren haben mehr als 3 000 KMU Unterstützung gesucht. Damit wurden rund 5 000 Mitarbeiter des textilen und textilnahen Mittelstands erreicht. Über 1 000 Veranstaltungen und Termine an den Textil vernetzt-Standorten Aachen, Berlin, Chemnitz, Denkendorf, Stuttgart und Villingen-Schwenningen wurden durchgeführt. Die quer über die Republik verteilten Praxisprojekte sind dabei das Herzstück des Zentrums. „Der digitale Wandel ist in der Textilindustrie angekommen. Unser Team weiß, wo der Schuh drückt, und findet immer wieder Lösungsansätze“, resümiert Anja Merker, Geschäftsführerin des Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrums Textil vernetzt.

  • Digitalisierung und KI sind keine Fremdwörter für den textilen Mittelstand: Textil vernetzt hat sich als Wegbereiter etabliert und unterstützt weitere zwei Jahre KMU bei der digitalen Transformation und KI-basierten Anwendungen.

Textil vernetzt kommt mit seinen Digitalisierungsangeboten bei den kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen der Textil- und Modeindustrie, des Textilmaschinenbaus und angrenzender Branchen an. Seit Eröffnung des Kompetenzzentrums vor drei Jahren haben mehr als 3 000 KMU Unterstützung gesucht. Damit wurden rund 5 000 Mitarbeiter des textilen und textilnahen Mittelstands erreicht. Über 1 000 Veranstaltungen und Termine an den Textil vernetzt-Standorten Aachen, Berlin, Chemnitz, Denkendorf, Stuttgart und Villingen-Schwenningen wurden durchgeführt. Die quer über die Republik verteilten Praxisprojekte sind dabei das Herzstück des Zentrums. „Der digitale Wandel ist in der Textilindustrie angekommen. Unser Team weiß, wo der Schuh drückt, und findet immer wieder Lösungsansätze“, resümiert Anja Merker, Geschäftsführerin des Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrums Textil vernetzt.

In den kommenden zwei Jahren unterstützt das Textil vernetzt-Team Mittelstand und Handwerk auch bei der Umsetzung individualisierter und smarter Produkte und im Bereich der Materialinnovationen. „All diese technologischen Veränderungen haben Auswirkungen auf die Produktion und Verwaltung unserer textilen KMU. Wir brauchen dafür aber stabiles 5G. Nur so sind Internet der Dinge (IoT)-Anwendungen und Plattformökonomie für die Firmen umsetzbar“, appelliert Merker.

Die neuen, zusätzlichen Schwerpunkte zahlen auf die Nachhaltigkeit von KMU ein: Blockchain hilft Firmen beispielsweise dabei, ihre Lieferkette transparent zu gestalten, nachhaltig gewonnene Ausgangsstoffe nachzuweisen oder digitale Zertifikate fälschungssicher zu machen. Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) kann dafür eingesetzt werden, Ausfallprognosen von Maschinen vorherzusagen, Fehler bei Musterungsstrukturen zu erkennen, Lagerbestände zu erfassen und autonome Transportsysteme zu entwickeln. Software as a Service oder der digitale Zuschnitt vor Ort zahlen auf Nearshoring ein und sind durch verkürzte Transportwege per se nachhaltiger. Dabei unterstützt der hersteller- und standortübergreifende Datenaustausch. Das gesamte Textil vernetzt-Team bietet Hilfestellungen bei der digitalen Transformation.

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Gesamtverband der deutschen
Textil- und Modeindustrie e. V.

Econnection (c) Penn Textile Solutions
29.10.2020

Penn Textile Solutions: Collaborative business model gives life to ECONNECTION

Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia - international company producing and developing innovative fabrics through warp and weft knitting technologies, Tessitura Colombo Antonio, famous for the processing of lace and ribbons dedicated to the world of corsetry, Elastici Besana specialized in the production of narrow elastic for corsetry and underwear, have been working together to expand the frontiers of sustainable manufacture practices and to offer an innovative collection, a new set of eco high tech innovations delivering a responsibility concept including also the end of life: ECONNECTION.

The responsible ECONNECTION collection, in which the words ECO and CONNECTION mixed to underline the importance of connect and come together for a sustainable project, features:

  • 7 advanced knitted stretch fabrics by Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia,
  • 3 precious laces by Tessitura Colombo Antonio
  • 3 functional bands by Elastici Besana

The project opened up the door to new generation of ingredients such as:

Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia - international company producing and developing innovative fabrics through warp and weft knitting technologies, Tessitura Colombo Antonio, famous for the processing of lace and ribbons dedicated to the world of corsetry, Elastici Besana specialized in the production of narrow elastic for corsetry and underwear, have been working together to expand the frontiers of sustainable manufacture practices and to offer an innovative collection, a new set of eco high tech innovations delivering a responsibility concept including also the end of life: ECONNECTION.

The responsible ECONNECTION collection, in which the words ECO and CONNECTION mixed to underline the importance of connect and come together for a sustainable project, features:

  • 7 advanced knitted stretch fabrics by Penn Textile Solutions/Penn Italia,
  • 3 precious laces by Tessitura Colombo Antonio
  • 3 functional bands by Elastici Besana

The project opened up the door to new generation of ingredients such as:

  • ROICA™ V550 made by leading fiber manufacturer Asahi Kasei, a premium sustainable stretch yarn that at the end of his life smartly breaks down without releasing harmful substances in the environment according to Hohenstein Environment Compatibility Certification and also boasting the Gold Level Material Health Certificate by Cradle-to-Cradle Product Innovation Institute** as it has been evaluated for impact on human and environmental health.
  • Amni Soul Eco®, the world’s first biodegradable in anaerobic conditions polyamide 6.6 yarn that degrades in around 5 years* after disposing in landfill, developed by SOLVAY and produced and distributed in Italy by FULGAR.

 

Mittelstand 4.0 (c) Mittelstand 4.0 Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt
10.09.2020

Wie Digitalisierung und KI die vernetzte Produktion im Mittelstand ermöglichen - Unternehmer sprechen zu Unternehmern

Seit drei Jahren unterstützt das Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt erfolgreich kleine und mittlere Unternehmen beim Thema Digitalisierung. Knapp 50 Praxis-Projekte hat das Kompetenzzentrum umgesetzt und weit über 3 000 KMU mit seinen Angeboten erreicht. Vielen Unternehmen hat das Netzwerk bereits beim Sprung in die Zukunft geholfen, wie die Teilnehmer der dritten Fachtagung hautnah erleben konnten.

Es war die erste Online-Fachtagung. Gastgeber und Organisator war das Sächsische Textilforschungsinstitut e. V. (STFI) in Chemnitz mit dem Thema: „Textil neu denken: Wie Digitalisierung und KI die vernetzte Produktion ermöglichen“. Die Fachtagung stand ganz im Zeichen der vernetzten Produktion, der Digitalisierung und Automatisierung von Produktionsprozessen. So ging es beispielsweise um die durchgängige digitale Auftragsabwicklung. Oder darum, welche Vorteile Bilderkennung und Barcode bei der Lagerortbestimmung haben. Der Einsatz von Sensortechnik eignet sich zum Sammeln und Auswerten großer Datenmengen: So kann die Wartung von Maschinen vorausgesagt werden. Das spart Kosten und Arbeitskraft.

Seit drei Jahren unterstützt das Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt erfolgreich kleine und mittlere Unternehmen beim Thema Digitalisierung. Knapp 50 Praxis-Projekte hat das Kompetenzzentrum umgesetzt und weit über 3 000 KMU mit seinen Angeboten erreicht. Vielen Unternehmen hat das Netzwerk bereits beim Sprung in die Zukunft geholfen, wie die Teilnehmer der dritten Fachtagung hautnah erleben konnten.

Es war die erste Online-Fachtagung. Gastgeber und Organisator war das Sächsische Textilforschungsinstitut e. V. (STFI) in Chemnitz mit dem Thema: „Textil neu denken: Wie Digitalisierung und KI die vernetzte Produktion ermöglichen“. Die Fachtagung stand ganz im Zeichen der vernetzten Produktion, der Digitalisierung und Automatisierung von Produktionsprozessen. So ging es beispielsweise um die durchgängige digitale Auftragsabwicklung. Oder darum, welche Vorteile Bilderkennung und Barcode bei der Lagerortbestimmung haben. Der Einsatz von Sensortechnik eignet sich zum Sammeln und Auswerten großer Datenmengen: So kann die Wartung von Maschinen vorausgesagt werden. Das spart Kosten und Arbeitskraft.

„Die Unternehmer haben sehr offen darüber geredet, vor welchen digitalen Herausforderungen sie standen, wie Textil vernetzt unterstützen konnte und welche weiteren Schritte geplant sind“, zieht Geschäftsführerin Anja Merker nach der Veranstaltung Bilanz. „Durch Corona hat die Digitalisierung einen Schub erfahren. KI-Anwendungen werden von unserem textilen Mittelstand bei den Textil vernetzt-Partnern zunehmend nachgefragt“, so Merker. Gerade unkonventionelle und KMU-orientierte Herangehensweisen sind es, die von den Unternehmern geschätzt werden, so die Quintessenz der Veranstaltung. „In unserem neu eröffneten EscapeROOM können Unternehmen spielerisch KI erleben“, resümiert Claudia Feith vom Textil vernetzt-Partner Hahn-Schickard.

An die Partner Deutsche Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung (DITF), Hahn-Schickard, Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) der RWTH Aachen sowie Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut (STFI) unter Leitung des Gesamtverbandes textil+mode wenden sich kleine und mittlere Firmen aus Industrie und Handwerk. Die Unternehmer kommen dabei mit individuellen Fragestellungen auf Textil vernetzt zu und werden von den Projektpartnern bei der Digitalisierung unterstützt.

Source:

Gesamtverband der deutschen Textil- und Modeindustrie e. V.

Beaulieu International Group and Greencare (c) Beaulieu International Group
Beaulieu International Group and Greencare
16.04.2020

Tessutica produces furniture upholstery from recycled marine waste

Beaulieu International Group (B.I.G.)’s Tessutica business is proud to announce a new product line in upholstery. Greencare fabrics are created from pellets that come from marine plastic waste. The fabrics themselves can then be 100% recycled into pellets again.

The new Greencare collection is made with 100% recycled and recyclable upholstery fabrics and is certified with the the Global Recycle Standard (GRS) label. The company used recycled yarns from regular post-consumer PET bottles from the oceans, landfills and upcycled cotton from garments.
For this, Tessutica partnered with the Seaqual project, which brings plastic waste back into the manufacturing chain. Through the recycling process there is no usage of new petroleum which decresases the CO₂  emissions significantly compared to the use of virgin polyester.

With growing demands for sustainability within the business world as well as from end-consumers, Tessutica felt it was the right choice to offer a product line that comes with a full guarantee of environmental consciousness.

 

Beaulieu International Group (B.I.G.)’s Tessutica business is proud to announce a new product line in upholstery. Greencare fabrics are created from pellets that come from marine plastic waste. The fabrics themselves can then be 100% recycled into pellets again.

The new Greencare collection is made with 100% recycled and recyclable upholstery fabrics and is certified with the the Global Recycle Standard (GRS) label. The company used recycled yarns from regular post-consumer PET bottles from the oceans, landfills and upcycled cotton from garments.
For this, Tessutica partnered with the Seaqual project, which brings plastic waste back into the manufacturing chain. Through the recycling process there is no usage of new petroleum which decresases the CO₂  emissions significantly compared to the use of virgin polyester.

With growing demands for sustainability within the business world as well as from end-consumers, Tessutica felt it was the right choice to offer a product line that comes with a full guarantee of environmental consciousness.

 

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Gerber PPE Task Force
08.04.2020

A&E and Burlington participate in the Gerber PPE Task Force

Elevate Textiles, a global provider of advanced, high quality products and mission critical textile solutions is pleased to participate in the recently launched Gerber PPE Task Force. This industry-wide effort combines resources and expertise to support manufacturing operations and brands as they increase their production or transition their operations to produce personal protective equipment in the fight against COVID-19.
Elevate’s Burlington, American & Efird (A&E), and Gütermann brands provide critical barrier fabric and thread components used in the manufacturing of lifesaving PPE products including masks, isolation gowns and other medical garments.

"The only way to be successful during this difficult situation is to join forces and support one another," said Lenny Marano, VP of Product Management & Marketing for Automation Systems at Gerber Technology. "We are proud to have a global network of partners to support PPE production so that it's more widely available."

Elevate Textiles, a global provider of advanced, high quality products and mission critical textile solutions is pleased to participate in the recently launched Gerber PPE Task Force. This industry-wide effort combines resources and expertise to support manufacturing operations and brands as they increase their production or transition their operations to produce personal protective equipment in the fight against COVID-19.
Elevate’s Burlington, American & Efird (A&E), and Gütermann brands provide critical barrier fabric and thread components used in the manufacturing of lifesaving PPE products including masks, isolation gowns and other medical garments.

"The only way to be successful during this difficult situation is to join forces and support one another," said Lenny Marano, VP of Product Management & Marketing for Automation Systems at Gerber Technology. "We are proud to have a global network of partners to support PPE production so that it's more widely available."

For over 40 years, Burlington has been in the Medical business manufacturing fabrics for use in operating theaters such as surgeon’s gowns, isolation gowns, sterilization wrapper packs, drapes, scrubs and lab coats. The Maxima® collection of fabrics is useful for reusable isolation and surgical gowns and meets AAMI standards for Levels 1-4 and FDA standards.

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American & Efird

Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer (c) Mimaki
Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer
24.03.2020

Mimaki Expands Portfolio with Large-Scale 3D Printer

New Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer boasts ground-breaking production speeds and transforms production of large-sized objects, opening up a wide range of new possible applications across industries from sign and display to manufacturing.

Mimaki Europe, a leading manufacturer of inkjet printers and cutting systems, today announces the launch of the new Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer, facilitating large-scale production up to three times faster than with conventional Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) type 3D printers.

New Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer boasts ground-breaking production speeds and transforms production of large-sized objects, opening up a wide range of new possible applications across industries from sign and display to manufacturing.

Mimaki Europe, a leading manufacturer of inkjet printers and cutting systems, today announces the launch of the new Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer, facilitating large-scale production up to three times faster than with conventional Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) type 3D printers. The Mimaki 3DGD-1800 3D printer connects the company’s 2D printing expertise and 3D technology innovations, providing customers with a cost-effective, total solution for 3D sign and display applications.

Capable of producing objects up to 1.8 metres tall in just seven hours – with its assembly-based design allowing for the creation of even larger designs – the innovative 3D printing system boasts a number of clever time- and cost-saving features, including dual-head configuration to enable the simultaneous output of two structures. The Mimaki 3DGD-1800 also facilitates the production of support-free hollowed structures, further streamlining production whilst allowing for increased portability and the possible addition of interior illuminations. The technology will open up a diverse range of potential applications, from signage, events and creative art through to interior design. Customers can utilise Mimaki’s extensive portfolio of 2D print solutions to cost-effectively decorate these applications, opening doors to a range of new products that combine creativity and innovation with Mimaki’s tried and tested vibrant, high-quality results.

Commercially available from April 1, 2020, the new Mimaki 3DGD-1800 is set to revolutionise the way in which large-sized objects are created, enabling a switch from costly and time-consuming conventional handcrafting methods which require significant expertise, to effortless, high-speed production utilising 3D data. 

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Mimaki
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Mimaki

(c) CHT-Gruppe
21.11.2019

BeSoEFFECTIVE communication concept of the CHT Group is honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019

Since 2018 the CHT Group has broken new ground in communication with BeSoEFFECTIVE. Complex chemical interrelations are translated into simple and hardly technical words in combination with stylistically clear pictures.

The Best Solutions ”BeSo“ were specifically tailored to the communication with the target group of textile brands and retailers and do therefore not only appeal classic B2B clients but are also visible and comprehensible for end consumers of textile goods. The agency RTS Rieger Team from Leinfelden-Echterdingen that had already supported the new brand identity of the CHT Group in 2017 assisted CHT again in developing and creating the BeSoEFFECTIVE concept. One year after its publication, the communication concept has now achieved great success. BeSoEffective was honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019 in bronze in Frankfurt am Main on 14th November.

Since 2018 the CHT Group has broken new ground in communication with BeSoEFFECTIVE. Complex chemical interrelations are translated into simple and hardly technical words in combination with stylistically clear pictures.

The Best Solutions ”BeSo“ were specifically tailored to the communication with the target group of textile brands and retailers and do therefore not only appeal classic B2B clients but are also visible and comprehensible for end consumers of textile goods. The agency RTS Rieger Team from Leinfelden-Echterdingen that had already supported the new brand identity of the CHT Group in 2017 assisted CHT again in developing and creating the BeSoEFFECTIVE concept. One year after its publication, the communication concept has now achieved great success. BeSoEffective was honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019 in bronze in Frankfurt am Main on 14th November.

Since 1981 the Effie has been awarded for efficiency in marketing communication by the Gesamtverband Kommunikationsagenturen GWA (general association of communication agencies). It’s not exclusively the convincing look or content of campaigns that is honoured by the jury of experts with the GWA Effie Award but it’s rather the proven success and efficiency of such ideas and campaigns. By using the BeSoEFFECTIVE communication the CHT Group has so far increased the brands’ & retailers’ demand for innovative effects by about 30 %.

with CHT products are put in a nutshell by BeSoEFFECTIVE. The brand promise BeSo (”Best Solution“) is supplemented by an effect name deriving from the corresponding functionality – BeSoCOOL, BeSoFRESH or BeSoSMOOTH. Thus, each effect of the portfolio is given a uniform yet individual branding and a clear structure. The functionality of each effect is supplemented by pronounced and symbolic pictures which visually stress the benefits.

Eric Knehr, Head of Brand & Retail Service of the CHT Group states: “To us its of utmost importance to speak our target group’s language. Therefore, our BeSoEFFECTIVE campaign focuses on a clear communication with unique pictures and a uniform effect branding. Our customers’ positive reactions and this award prove, that our strong concept optimally supports our daily work as well as market and customer demands. However, it also puts the excellent performance of our innovative and sustainable effects into the right light."

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CHT Gruppe Effi
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CHT Germany GmbH

 Neues Projekt von Hahn-Schickard zur Produktentwicklung mit der Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG ©Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG
20.11.2019

Neues Projekt von Hahn-Schickard zur Produktentwicklung mit der Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG

Der Textil vernetzt-Partner Hahn-Schickard hat ein neues Projekt zur Produktentwicklung mit der Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG begonnen.

Welche Notwendigkeiten und welche Möglichkeiten ergeben sich durch die Vernetzung mobiler Kennzeichnungsgeräte? Dieser Frage will die Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG aus Furtwangen zusammen mit dem Textil vernetzt-Partner Hahn-Schickard in einem gemeinsamen Projekt auf den Grund gehen.

Das 1913 gegründete Familienunternehmen Ernst REINER zählt zu den Marktführern von Stempeln und Kennzeichnungsgeräten in Europa sowie von OCR Druck- und Scan-Systemen in Deutschland. Die mobilen Kennzeichnungsgeräte kommen vornehmlich in Industrie, öffentlicher Verwaltung oder Logistik zum Einsatz, um Verpackungen, Kisten oder auch Paletten zu bedrucken. In der Textilindustrie sind Beschriftungen ebenfalls ein Thema. Bei der Produktion der Kennzeichnungsgeräte steht bei Ernst REINER die Erfüllung höchster Qualitätsstandards im Mittelpunkt, die etwa 200 Mitarbeiter umsetzen. Unter Einsatz neuer Technologien sowie moderner Produktionsanlagen steht das Unternehmen für eine wirtschaftliche und hochpräzise Fertigung.

Der Textil vernetzt-Partner Hahn-Schickard hat ein neues Projekt zur Produktentwicklung mit der Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG begonnen.

Welche Notwendigkeiten und welche Möglichkeiten ergeben sich durch die Vernetzung mobiler Kennzeichnungsgeräte? Dieser Frage will die Ernst REINER GmbH & Co. KG aus Furtwangen zusammen mit dem Textil vernetzt-Partner Hahn-Schickard in einem gemeinsamen Projekt auf den Grund gehen.

Das 1913 gegründete Familienunternehmen Ernst REINER zählt zu den Marktführern von Stempeln und Kennzeichnungsgeräten in Europa sowie von OCR Druck- und Scan-Systemen in Deutschland. Die mobilen Kennzeichnungsgeräte kommen vornehmlich in Industrie, öffentlicher Verwaltung oder Logistik zum Einsatz, um Verpackungen, Kisten oder auch Paletten zu bedrucken. In der Textilindustrie sind Beschriftungen ebenfalls ein Thema. Bei der Produktion der Kennzeichnungsgeräte steht bei Ernst REINER die Erfüllung höchster Qualitätsstandards im Mittelpunkt, die etwa 200 Mitarbeiter umsetzen. Unter Einsatz neuer Technologien sowie moderner Produktionsanlagen steht das Unternehmen für eine wirtschaftliche und hochpräzise Fertigung.

Um den Mehrwert für Kunden und Unternehmen zu steigern, soll nun – aufbauend auf diesen Anwendungen – evaluiert werden, welche erweiterten Funktionen und Dienstleistungen vor allem für mobile Kennzeichnungsgeräte durch das Internet der Dinge konzipiert, implementiert und angeboten werden können. Mit den Kollegen von Hahn-Schickard wird dazu eine Kosten-Nutzen-Rechnung aufgestellt. Welche Möglichkeiten sich durch die Vernetzung der Belegdrucker bei Ernst REINER ergeben, wollen die Kollegen von Hahn-Schickard in einem 360°-Screening ermitteln.

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Gesamtverband der deutschen Textil- und Modeindustrie e. V.

Internationale Textilmesse Apparel Textile Sourcing Germany (ATSG) feiert erfolgreiche Premiere © JPC
Überblick Ausstellungshalle im Estrel Berlin 2019
24.09.2019

International textile trade fair Apparel Textile Sourcing Germany (ATSG) celebrates successful premiere

Berlin - 200 exhibitors, around 1,000 visitors and over 20 speakers from Germany and abroad – the ATSG textile fair premiered in Berlin from 11 to 13 September 2019 brought together exhibitors, speakers and trade visitors from all over the world. Jason Prescott, CEO of JP Communications, said he was satisfied with the event at the Estrel Conference Center: "The first step has been taken, now we will establish the ATSG as an important event of the Berlin fashion and textile world".

Berlin - 200 exhibitors, around 1,000 visitors and over 20 speakers from Germany and abroad – the ATSG textile fair premiered in Berlin from 11 to 13 September 2019 brought together exhibitors, speakers and trade visitors from all over the world. Jason Prescott, CEO of JP Communications, said he was satisfied with the event at the Estrel Conference Center: "The first step has been taken, now we will establish the ATSG as an important event of the Berlin fashion and textile world".

The ATSG was the first fair of its kind in Germany. "There are many fashion trade fairs for sale from wholesale to retail. Berlin has so far lacked an event for companies of all sizes, including micro-brands and small fashion labels," continues Jason Prescott. The exhibited product categories included fabrics, technical clothing, mixed and knitted fabrics, home textiles, leather, natural and synthetic fibres, readymade goods and fashion accessories. Visitors to major European fashion brands as well as small, independent brands from the Berlin fashion scene were able to take a close look at raw materials and finished garments and discuss their ideas personally with the exhibitors. In parallel, China Textile Brand Show (Berlin), sponsored by Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), made its debut bringing in more than 150 superb Chinese manufacturers with their best collections for Germany and EU market.

Opening Ceremony, Lectures and Fashion Show

The ATSG was opened by Chinese government representatives and international association delegates. More than 20 lectures on the three days provided the latest impulses for thought and discussion. In their lectures and panel discussions, speakers from all over the world presented current positions on topics such as "All China? Or is there more to it?", "Application examples of artificial intelligence in the fashion industry", "Optimal logistics concepts for Europe", or "The importance of sustainability in the European fashion industry".

Wilson Zhu, COO at Li & Fung, one of the world's largest trading houses based in Hong Kong, explained in his keynote speech his view on the digitization of global supply chains: "From raw materials in the textile factory to consumer tracking: In retail, every step of the value chain is determined by digitization.

Companies need to be close to consumers and their supply chains must enable a seamless flow of data and information from start to finish". Customers and their requirements have also changed: "They want to know about origin, recyclability and production standards and use their information to adjust their purchasing behavior accordingly.” Other speakers included Jeff Streader of the brand investment platform Go Global and Salman Khokhar of Brand Lab Kollective Moda. The fashion show on the second day featured creations by local Berlin labels (Damur, Danny Reinke, Aline Celi, Yoona Tech) as well as Asian brands exhibiting at ATSG.

Successful kick-off

Exhibition organiser Jason Prescott draws a positive balance: "Looking back on the three days, I am very proud of what went well. Which has been confirmed for us: We're on an exciting path, have taken our first steps here in Berlin and will continue to develop the exhibition." The creators of ATSG 2019 are taking ideas for the year 2020 with them, especially from the many intensive discussions with exhibitors and visitors: "The ATSG has offered visitors and exhibitors a unique opportunity to identify new growth strategies, look around for market partners, learn from each other and establish networks. We are very pleased that the concept was used here in Berlin," concludes Chase Vance, Director of JP Communications.

16.09.2019

Premium group partners with wholesale platform JOOR

PREMIUM GROUP announces a strategic partnership with JOOR – the world’s largest wholesale platform based in the US.

The organiser of the PREMIUM and SEEK trade shows as well as the #FASHIONTECH BERLIN conference had been looking for a strong digital platform and a partner to facilitate the step into the US market for its exhibitors for quite some time.

“With JOOR we have now found the perfect match and digital complement to support our network in entering the US market and growing sales,” explains Jörg Arntz, Managing Director of the PREMIUM GROUP. “Both our companies share the philosophy of being more impactful in joining forces and thinking beyond the boundaries. Strong networks, both online and offline, have never been as crucial as in these times of serious market transformation.”

 

PREMIUM GROUP announces a strategic partnership with JOOR – the world’s largest wholesale platform based in the US.

The organiser of the PREMIUM and SEEK trade shows as well as the #FASHIONTECH BERLIN conference had been looking for a strong digital platform and a partner to facilitate the step into the US market for its exhibitors for quite some time.

“With JOOR we have now found the perfect match and digital complement to support our network in entering the US market and growing sales,” explains Jörg Arntz, Managing Director of the PREMIUM GROUP. “Both our companies share the philosophy of being more impactful in joining forces and thinking beyond the boundaries. Strong networks, both online and offline, have never been as crucial as in these times of serious market transformation.”

 

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PREMIUM GROUP JOOR
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Premium Exhibitions GmbH

04.04.2019

TINTEX awarded ‘IAPMEI’ innovation accolade for 2019

TINTEX is this year recipient of the unique and prestigious annual recognition from The “Instituto de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas e à Inovação” (IAPMEI). TINTEX has been selected in recognition of its pioneering, Naturally Advanced global leadership, and the company’s superior and responsible fabric making for a fashion system that is driven by investments, transparency and fully traceable innovation.

TINTEX is pleased to open its doors as the Naturally Advanced centre of excellence in the latest IAPMEI OPEN DAY for textile leaders, protagonists, media and customers to experience, understand and enjoy the unique achievements TINTEX offers to the contemporary Portuguese textiles industry .
“We selected TINTEX to underline the importance of taking advantage of digitization and modernization at different levels in the textile industry being stunned by their commitment, shedding light on our territory’s most advanced and responsible processes and skills” José Marques dos Santos, president of IAPMEI.

TINTEX is this year recipient of the unique and prestigious annual recognition from The “Instituto de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas e à Inovação” (IAPMEI). TINTEX has been selected in recognition of its pioneering, Naturally Advanced global leadership, and the company’s superior and responsible fabric making for a fashion system that is driven by investments, transparency and fully traceable innovation.

TINTEX is pleased to open its doors as the Naturally Advanced centre of excellence in the latest IAPMEI OPEN DAY for textile leaders, protagonists, media and customers to experience, understand and enjoy the unique achievements TINTEX offers to the contemporary Portuguese textiles industry .
“We selected TINTEX to underline the importance of taking advantage of digitization and modernization at different levels in the textile industry being stunned by their commitment, shedding light on our territory’s most advanced and responsible processes and skills” José Marques dos Santos, president of IAPMEI.

In a fast moving globalized market, all companies must be able to adapt quickly and using innovation, creativity, and responsibility can help deliver successes. And here TINTEX can network between Technological Centers, Universities, and Knowledge Centers, as a strategic business and holistic imperative. And so sharing the Naturally Advanced strategy of TINTEX as a driver for change, IAPMEI recognizes this TINTEX OPEN DAY as a demonstration of practical market potential, and has partnered with CENTI  (Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials the Institute for New Technologies) and CITEVE (an institution of national and international reference for the promotion of Innovation and Technological Development) as a way to guarantee this success.
 
Being able to drive material innovation, and to promote a new generation of sustainable values to contemporary fashion, active, sports and lingerie markets through responsible supply chains can be transformative for our future fashion systems, and TINTEX is proud to be selected as part of the Make Fashion Circular initiative by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, helping  to better activate these changes across the fashion industry for all to enjoy.

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Tintex, campaign, Fashion
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

26.03.2019

TINTEX awarded prestigious ‘IAPMEI’ innovation accolade for 2019

TINTEX is this year sole recipient of the unique and prestigious annual award from The “Instituto de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas e à Inovação” (IAPMEI). TINTEX has been selected in recognition of its pioneering, Naturally Advanced global leadership, and the company’s superior and responsible fabric making for a fashion system that is driven by investments, transparency and fully traceable innovation.

TINTEX is pleased to open its doors as the Naturally Advanced centre of excellence in the latest IAPMEI OPEN DAY for textile leaders, protaganists, media and customers to experience, understand and enjoy the unique achievements TINTEX offers to the contemporary Portuguese textiles industry . “We selected TINTEX to underline the importance of taking advantage of digitization and modernization at different levels in the textile industry being stunned by their commitment, shedding light on our territory’s most advanced and responsible processes and skills” José Marques dos Santos, president of IAPMEI.

TINTEX is this year sole recipient of the unique and prestigious annual award from The “Instituto de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas e à Inovação” (IAPMEI). TINTEX has been selected in recognition of its pioneering, Naturally Advanced global leadership, and the company’s superior and responsible fabric making for a fashion system that is driven by investments, transparency and fully traceable innovation.

TINTEX is pleased to open its doors as the Naturally Advanced centre of excellence in the latest IAPMEI OPEN DAY for textile leaders, protaganists, media and customers to experience, understand and enjoy the unique achievements TINTEX offers to the contemporary Portuguese textiles industry . “We selected TINTEX to underline the importance of taking advantage of digitization and modernization at different levels in the textile industry being stunned by their commitment, shedding light on our territory’s most advanced and responsible processes and skills” José Marques dos Santos, president of IAPMEI.

In a fast moving globalized market, all companies must be able to adapt quickly and using innovation, creativity, and responsibility can help deliver successes. And here TINTEX can network between Technological Centers, Universities, and Knowledge Centers, as a strategic business and holistic imperative. And so sharing the Naturally Advanced strategy of TINTEX as a driver for change, IAPMEI recognizes this TINTEX OPEN DAY as a demonstration of practical market potential, and has partnered with CENTI  (Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials the Institute for New Technologies) and CITEVE (an institution of national and international reference for the promotion of Innovation and Technological Development) as a way to guarantee this success.
 
Being able to drive material innovation, and to promote a new generation of sustainable values to contemporary fashion, active, sports and lingerie markets through responsible supply chains can be transformative for our future fashion systems, and TINTEX is proud to be selected as part of the Make Fashion Circular initiative by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, helping  to better activate these changes across the fashion industry for all to enjoy.

More information:
TINTEX circular economy
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

Representatives of FM Global Management and Beaulieu Fibres International at the Award ceremony on February 20, 2019. (c) Beaulieu International Group
Representatives of FM Global Management and Beaulieu Fibres International at the Award ceremony on February 20, 2019.
22.02.2019

Beaulieu Fibres awarded FM Global “Highly Protected Risk” (HPR) status

  • HPR is the highest status a plant can achieve for fire risk prevention and protection
  • The site Beaulieu Fibres International is the fourth in the Beaulieu International Group to reach HPR status
  • Underlines Group’s commitment to risk prevention at B.I.G. sites & to reinforcing our strong business contingency plan

Beaulieu Fibres International, one of the leading polyolefin staple fibre producers, is pleased to announce the achievement of Highly Protected Risk (HPR) status for its production site in Wielsbeke, a designation that means a facility meets the highest industry standards for property protection.

HPR status was awarded by FM Global, Beaulieu International Group’s (B.I.G.) industrial property and business interruption insurer for the past three years. The company offers B.I.G a unique concept that supports the Group in reducing its exposure to loss and increasing its business resilience. A dedicated worldwide team of engineers focuses on providing assistance and protection of its assets, helping the Group to achieve a higher level of risk protection.

  • HPR is the highest status a plant can achieve for fire risk prevention and protection
  • The site Beaulieu Fibres International is the fourth in the Beaulieu International Group to reach HPR status
  • Underlines Group’s commitment to risk prevention at B.I.G. sites & to reinforcing our strong business contingency plan

Beaulieu Fibres International, one of the leading polyolefin staple fibre producers, is pleased to announce the achievement of Highly Protected Risk (HPR) status for its production site in Wielsbeke, a designation that means a facility meets the highest industry standards for property protection.

HPR status was awarded by FM Global, Beaulieu International Group’s (B.I.G.) industrial property and business interruption insurer for the past three years. The company offers B.I.G a unique concept that supports the Group in reducing its exposure to loss and increasing its business resilience. A dedicated worldwide team of engineers focuses on providing assistance and protection of its assets, helping the Group to achieve a higher level of risk protection.

The Beaulieu Fibres International site produces high performance fibres for a large variety of applications and market segments. It scored exceptionally well in its FM Global assessment which focused on aspects including fire protection, protection against natural hazards, mechanical breakdown of machinery, cyber risks and consequent business interruption.

Its overall risk mark of 83 ranks it within the top 25% of its industry for fire risk prevention and protection.

Commenting on the Award, Maria Teresa Tomaselli, Global Sales Director Fibres, said: “This HPR fibre production site reinforces strongly our supply chain security and demonstrates our engagement towards our customers and partners. Our contingency planning and risk management are essential, well-considered elements within our long-term business strategy to demanding sectors such as Automotive, Geotextiles, Flooring industries.”

 

Für die nächsten Monate erwartet die Maschenbranche eine fallende Kapazitätsauslastung und knappe Margen. © Gesamtmasche
Für die nächsten Monate erwartet die Maschenbranche eine fallende Kapazitätsauslastung und knappe Margen.
07.02.2019

Maschenindustrie geht verunsichert ins 1. Quartal

  • Nachfragerückgang und steigende Produktionskosten belasten die Margen

Die Unternehmen der deutschen Maschen- und Miederindustrie vermelden eine Abschwächung ihres Geschäfts. Das ist das Ergebnis der Geschäftsklima-Umfrage von Gesamtmasche im Januar. „Die Auftragseingänge entwickeln sich zwar trotz Konsumzurückhaltung und außenwirtschaftlichen Turbulenzen noch befriedigend. Die Ertragslage ist angesichts steigender Produktionskosten aber nicht zufriedenstellend“, kommentiert Präsidentin Martina Bandte die Konjunktureinschätzung.

Die gedämpften Erwartungen für die kommenden Monate haben den Geschäftsklima-Index von 13,3 Indexpunkten im Oktober auf nurmehr 12,0 Punkte gedrückt. Fast ein Fünftel der Firmen rechnet im laufenden Quartal mit einer fallenden Kapazitätsauslastung. Noch im Herbst erwarteten das nur 5 Prozent.

  • Nachfragerückgang und steigende Produktionskosten belasten die Margen

Die Unternehmen der deutschen Maschen- und Miederindustrie vermelden eine Abschwächung ihres Geschäfts. Das ist das Ergebnis der Geschäftsklima-Umfrage von Gesamtmasche im Januar. „Die Auftragseingänge entwickeln sich zwar trotz Konsumzurückhaltung und außenwirtschaftlichen Turbulenzen noch befriedigend. Die Ertragslage ist angesichts steigender Produktionskosten aber nicht zufriedenstellend“, kommentiert Präsidentin Martina Bandte die Konjunktureinschätzung.

Die gedämpften Erwartungen für die kommenden Monate haben den Geschäftsklima-Index von 13,3 Indexpunkten im Oktober auf nurmehr 12,0 Punkte gedrückt. Fast ein Fünftel der Firmen rechnet im laufenden Quartal mit einer fallenden Kapazitätsauslastung. Noch im Herbst erwarteten das nur 5 Prozent.

Zwar zeigen sich immerhin neun von zehn Unternehmen mit ihren Inlandsumsätzen zufrieden. Fast 30 Prozent von ihnen melden jedoch fallende Erträge. Fast 95 Prozent der Firmen glauben, dass sich die Preissituation in ihren wichtigsten Absatzbereichen nicht verbessern wird. Gleichzeitig ziehen Rohstoff- und Personalkosten weiter an.

„Weder aus dem Modeeinzelhandel noch aus dem Bereich Automobil gibt es derzeit positive Signale“, fasst Martina Bandte zusammen. Einen Aufwärtstrend sieht sie hingegen beim Absatz in Fernost, in Nordamerika und Teilen Osteuropas. „Das neue Freihandelsabkommen mit Japan ist immens wichtig für uns, sowohl import- als auch exportseitig.“

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Gesamtverband der deutschen Maschenindustrie - Gesamtmasche e. V.