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18.01.2018

GINETEX, the International Association for Textile Care Labelling, launches its new website!

The GINETEX website has been revamped to become the international reference platform on textile care labelling for textile and apparel professionals:  www.ginetex.net

In a continuous effort to better inform, educate and convince companies and stakeholders about the importance of standardizing and streamlining textile care symbols worldwide, GINETEX has reviewed its websites' structure, design and content.

Dedicated to textile, decoration and fashion professionals, the website is now more user-friendly, intuitive, educational and closer to the expectations and needs of its international counterparts. It now stands as the reference website for active or potential GINETEX members and users such as textile-related organizations, industrial players, textile product manufacturers and distributors, as well as all stakeholders involved in the textile care market including industrial textile care companies (laundry, washing machine and iron manufacturers, dry cleaners, etc.), international associations, institutions and major European organizations.

The GINETEX website has been revamped to become the international reference platform on textile care labelling for textile and apparel professionals:  www.ginetex.net

In a continuous effort to better inform, educate and convince companies and stakeholders about the importance of standardizing and streamlining textile care symbols worldwide, GINETEX has reviewed its websites' structure, design and content.

Dedicated to textile, decoration and fashion professionals, the website is now more user-friendly, intuitive, educational and closer to the expectations and needs of its international counterparts. It now stands as the reference website for active or potential GINETEX members and users such as textile-related organizations, industrial players, textile product manufacturers and distributors, as well as all stakeholders involved in the textile care market including industrial textile care companies (laundry, washing machine and iron manufacturers, dry cleaners, etc.), international associations, institutions and major European organizations.

Among others, the new website includes information on GINETEX and access to its license information for the use of its trademark (5 internationally registered symbols). It also lists all the national entities responsible for relaying this license and information support in over 22 countries, as well as GINETEX's technical and institutional partners, etc. Visitors can also subscribe to GINETEX's bi-annual newsletter for free and catch up on the latest news on textile care from all ends of the world.

GINETEX's website also introduces its Technical, Legal and Regulatory Competence Center that supports its member companies in the design of their textile care labels.

The mission of the new www.ginetex.net - more user friendly, more modern and more intuitive - is to provide its stakeholders with an international information platform on textile care, including the use of its 5 universal symbols and its clevercare.info philosophy.

"Our new website contributes to our strategy of standardizing and streamlining labelling worldwide. This platform allows us to join forces and educate companies on textile products and the importance of using symbols for end consumers. It now offers clearer messages for our future members, for a better understanding of textile care symbols", says GINETEX President, Adam Mansell.

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Ginetex

15.01.2018

EFG: kostenlose DMI-Orderinfo

Modefachgeschäfte, die Mitglied der beim BTE angesiedelten EFG European Fashion Group (EFG) sind, erhalten rechtzeitig vor den Berliner Messen eine vom DMI Deutschen Mode-Institut speziell für EFG-Mitglieder verfasste Orderinfo. Mitglieder loben die praxisrelevante Information, die so rechtzeitig vorliegt, dass vom ersten Messetag an eine gute Orientierung bei der Order geboten wird. Die besonderen Vorteile:

  • komprimierte und präzise Informationen für die Order von DOB, HAKA und Accessoires
  • Original-Hersteller-Bilder der Saison, Komplett-Looks und Street-Styles
  • sehr frühe Verfügbarkeit
  • viele Abbildungen
  • kostenfrei im Rahmen der EFG-Mitgliedschaft

Die Einstellung der rund 50-seitigen Orderinfo erfolgt spätestens am 10. Januar 2018 im EFG-Intranet (Log-in erforderlich!). Nach den Berliner Messen erhalten die EFG-Mitglieder zusätzlich einen DMI-Trendletter, der die Trend-Highlights der Berliner Tage noch einmal zusammenfasst und somit weitere Order-Sicherheit gibt.

Modefachgeschäfte, die Mitglied der beim BTE angesiedelten EFG European Fashion Group (EFG) sind, erhalten rechtzeitig vor den Berliner Messen eine vom DMI Deutschen Mode-Institut speziell für EFG-Mitglieder verfasste Orderinfo. Mitglieder loben die praxisrelevante Information, die so rechtzeitig vorliegt, dass vom ersten Messetag an eine gute Orientierung bei der Order geboten wird. Die besonderen Vorteile:

  • komprimierte und präzise Informationen für die Order von DOB, HAKA und Accessoires
  • Original-Hersteller-Bilder der Saison, Komplett-Looks und Street-Styles
  • sehr frühe Verfügbarkeit
  • viele Abbildungen
  • kostenfrei im Rahmen der EFG-Mitgliedschaft

Die Einstellung der rund 50-seitigen Orderinfo erfolgt spätestens am 10. Januar 2018 im EFG-Intranet (Log-in erforderlich!). Nach den Berliner Messen erhalten die EFG-Mitglieder zusätzlich einen DMI-Trendletter, der die Trend-Highlights der Berliner Tage noch einmal zusammenfasst und somit weitere Order-Sicherheit gibt.

Hinweis: Die Vorteilsgemeinschaft EFG bietet gegen einen geringen Jahresbeitrag darüber hinaus viele weitere Vergünstigungen und Sonderpreise, z. B. bei den Warenbezugskosten über Hängeversand und Paket-Dienstleister, beim elektronischen Zahlungsverkehr und bei Warenwirtschaftssystemen. Weitere Informationen über eine EFG-Mitgliedschaft bei Stefanie Fonrobert, Tel.: 0221/92 15 09-12, E-Mail: efg@bte.de oder im Internet unter www.efg-info.de. Dort können in der Rubrik „Leistungen“ alle Interessierte auch die EFG-DMI-Orderinfos zur vergangenen Orderrunde eingesehen werden.

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Orderhilfen Saisonplanung
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BTE/BLE/VDB

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15.01.2018

BTE-Hilfen für die Order

Der  BTE unterstützt den Modehandel bei der Vorbereitung seiner Order mit verschiedenen Publikationen und Hilfsmitteln. Die wichtigsten im Überblick:

Der  BTE unterstützt den Modehandel bei der Vorbereitung seiner Order mit verschiedenen Publikationen und Hilfsmitteln. Die wichtigsten im Überblick:

  • „Saisonplanung – Saisonverlauf: Aktion versus Reaktion“: Behandelt werden u. a. das aktuelle Käuferverhalten, der zielgruppengerechte Sortimentsaufbau, der Modegrad im Saisonverlauf, Limitverteilung und Liefertaktung, das Führen von Lieferantengesprächen sowie die Umsetzung am POS. 68 Seiten, Preis: 45 EUR brutto zzgl. Versand.
  • „Limit im Griff – Ertrag in der Kasse": Aufgezeigt werden praxisgerecht die Struktur und Vorgehensweise einer modernen Limitplanung, u.a. auch das Thema „Flächenlimite“. 140 Seiten, Preis: 48,15 EUR brutto zzgl. Versand.
  • „Handels-Kalkulator“: Mit der BTE-Kalkulations-App lässt sich der Verkaufspreis (brutto und netto mit unterschiedlichen Mehrwertsteuersätzen), der Netto-Einkaufspreis sowie die Handelsspanne als Aufschlag bzw. Abschlag errechnen. So können beim Einkauf schnell und komfortabel Kalkulationen überprüft oder neu berechnet werden. Erhältlich zum Preis von 5,99 EUR im App- bzw. Play-Store.

Hinweis: Die Publikationen können bestellt werden beim ITE-Verlag, Fax 0221/92150910, E-Mail: itebestellungen@bte.de oder im BTE-Webshop www.shop.bte.de, wo auch Downloads möglich sind. Mitglieder im Einzelhandelsverband erhalten – bei vorheriger Registrierung – einen Preisnachlass in Höhe von 20 Prozent.

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Saisonplanung Orderhilfen
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BTE/BLE/VDB

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BTE Logo
15.01.2018

BTE: Saisonplanung für Herbst/Winter weiter optimieren!

Lieferanten mit passenden Konzepten suchen

Nächste Woche starten die Berliner Modemessen. Neben der Sichtung von Trends sollten sich die Gespräche unbedingt um eine noch stärkere Endkunden-orientierte Saison- und Flächenplanung drehen. 2017 gab es im März und September zwar dank passender Wetterlagen starke Saisonauftakte, in den Vorjahren war dies jedoch oft anders und kann daher für die Planung nicht als Regel gelten.

Das heißt: Es empfiehlt sich, außerhalb des hochmodischen Bereichs die Liefertermine noch näher an die „Bedarfstermine“ der Käufer zu rücken und auch die Mengen- bzw. Flächenplanung anzupassen. Jedes Modehaus muss für sich prüfen, welche Ware die Kunden in welcher Auswahl zu welchem Zeitpunkt wünschen. Ansonsten sind nur unnötig frühe und hohe Abschriften vorprogrammiert.

Lieferanten mit passenden Konzepten suchen

Nächste Woche starten die Berliner Modemessen. Neben der Sichtung von Trends sollten sich die Gespräche unbedingt um eine noch stärkere Endkunden-orientierte Saison- und Flächenplanung drehen. 2017 gab es im März und September zwar dank passender Wetterlagen starke Saisonauftakte, in den Vorjahren war dies jedoch oft anders und kann daher für die Planung nicht als Regel gelten.

Das heißt: Es empfiehlt sich, außerhalb des hochmodischen Bereichs die Liefertermine noch näher an die „Bedarfstermine“ der Käufer zu rücken und auch die Mengen- bzw. Flächenplanung anzupassen. Jedes Modehaus muss für sich prüfen, welche Ware die Kunden in welcher Auswahl zu welchem Zeitpunkt wünschen. Ansonsten sind nur unnötig frühe und hohe Abschriften vorprogrammiert.

Viel spricht dafür, für den Verkaufszeitraum August bis Mitte Oktober noch stärker Übergangsware zu ordern. Warme Winterware sollte dagegen vorsichtiger eingekauft und dem Kunden auch nicht zu früh präsentiert werden. Ziel muss die Stärkung der zweiten Saisonhälfte oder gar die Schaffung einer eigenständigen Winter-Saison sein. Hierzu müssen viele Lieferanten passendere Lösungen als bisher anbieten.

Wenn sich Industriepartner nicht auf bedarfsgerechtere Liefertermine einlassen wollen, sollte man über Alternativen nachdenken. Etliche ehemals unverzichtbar erscheinende Marken haben – nicht zuletzt aufgrund von Überdistribution – merklich an Bedeutung eingebüßt. Andererseits haben in den letzten Saisons manche neuen Marken mit guten Konzepten fast aus dem Stand beachtliche Umsätze erzielen können. Es wird gerade für den mittelständischen Modefachhandel immer wichtiger, seine Sortimente ständig zu hinterfragen und nach Alternativen Ausschau zu halten.

Fazit: Der Modehandel sollte in der bevorstehenden Orderrunde unbedingt ausreichend Zeit für Gespräche mit seinen Lieferanten und die Sichtung potentieller neuer Marken einplanen. Bei semi-vertikalen Lieferanten mit eigenen Stores und Online-Shops sollte überdies geprüft werden, ob diese dort nicht allzu früh den Rotstift ansetzen und damit den Handelspartner unnötig unter Druck setzen.

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Saisonplanung
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BTE/BLE/VDB

Lectra Lectra
Lectra
05.07.2017

Lectra, ESTIA, the Today Tomorrow Textiles Foundation and JPS Conseil launch the ‘Biarritz Active Lifestyle Integral’ Chair

Over three years, this new Chair aims to help the fashion industry’s eco-system—from textile design to clothing sales—transform challenges coming from new ways of living and consuming into economic opportunities.
“How to find and develop sustainable materials which will open up new markets for companies in the sector? Which technologies to invent to make the most of these new materials? How to organize the factory of the future to meet new consumer expectations, such as customization? It’s an entire economy that we aim to develop around emerging industries,” explains Jean-Pierre Mocho, the founder of JPS Conseil and former President of the French federation for women’s ready-to-wear. “There are many opportunities to seize, on condition that all the players, both old and new, work together.”

Over three years, this new Chair aims to help the fashion industry’s eco-system—from textile design to clothing sales—transform challenges coming from new ways of living and consuming into economic opportunities.
“How to find and develop sustainable materials which will open up new markets for companies in the sector? Which technologies to invent to make the most of these new materials? How to organize the factory of the future to meet new consumer expectations, such as customization? It’s an entire economy that we aim to develop around emerging industries,” explains Jean-Pierre Mocho, the founder of JPS Conseil and former President of the French federation for women’s ready-to-wear. “There are many opportunities to seize, on condition that all the players, both old and new, work together.”
To help textile and apparel companies to innovate, the Chair will combine knowledge sharing with open innovation. In particular, a technical training facility will adapt and pass on material-related savoir-faire. “This Chair will help us to better understand the changes that are necessary in the sector, to anticipate innovations and to circulate knowledge worldwide,” underlines Patxi Elissalde, director, ESTIA. “Based in Biarritz and founded with a long-term vision, this Chair will dive into user behaviors, materials and components, manufacturing technologies and services, the digitalization of processes, and the distribution of products, from clothes to accessories.”


This approach will also foster interactions between different professions in order to stimulate creativity. Inspired by overarching principles in the collaborative and circular economy, the Chair also aims to capitalize on advances in research, from frugal or disruptive innovation.

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Lectra

ILUNA Group ILUNA Group
ILUNA Group
28.06.2017

ILUNA Group: Shaping Smart Intimate Wear Futures @ Interfiliere with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei and STeP certification by Oekotex.

ILUNA Group and ROICA™ continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible innovations to the market today. ILUNA GREEN LABEL lace collections made with premium stretch thanks to the use of the unique ROICA ™ Eco Smart GRS certified family- now offer the next evolution: a new stretch Galloon lace to be combined with mesh and lace fabrics collections, now fully made with GRS certified materials. This new evolution offers the right choice to contemporary consumers in products that are beautiful, high quality and sustainable.
This is in addition to a decision last year when the ILUNA GROUP converted all their stretch yarn exclusively to the unique ROICA™ Eco Smart family for all of its top of the range jacquardtronic and Textronic articles.
To reinforce this commitment, ILUNA can also celebrate its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification that clarifies and communicates the company’s sustainable production commitment regarding manufacturing and processing to all its partners and customers in a transparent, clear manner.

ILUNA Group and ROICA™ continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible innovations to the market today. ILUNA GREEN LABEL lace collections made with premium stretch thanks to the use of the unique ROICA ™ Eco Smart GRS certified family- now offer the next evolution: a new stretch Galloon lace to be combined with mesh and lace fabrics collections, now fully made with GRS certified materials. This new evolution offers the right choice to contemporary consumers in products that are beautiful, high quality and sustainable.
This is in addition to a decision last year when the ILUNA GROUP converted all their stretch yarn exclusively to the unique ROICA™ Eco Smart family for all of its top of the range jacquardtronic and Textronic articles.
To reinforce this commitment, ILUNA can also celebrate its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification that clarifies and communicates the company’s sustainable production commitment regarding manufacturing and processing to all its partners and customers in a transparent, clear manner.
Fashion & ILUNA feature on the catwalk in Paris with the ‘Momenti Di Passione’ fashion show at the Interfiliere salon on 8th to 10th July. Here you will be able to enjoy a dazzling and exciting new range of bold ECO flocking beachwear & cover up.
And at the show, breakthrough fabric designs from ILUNA show a revolutionary quality in the new Burano collection: a range of decorative, macramé precious pattern effects that are diaphanous and semi-sheer styles that use at their heart the ROICA™ Eco Smart premium stretch family exclusively.

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GB Network

Modint Modint
Modint
28.06.2017

MODINT and SMI join hands during Royal State Visit in Italy

On the occasion of the State Visit to Italy by Their Majesties The King and Queen of The Netherlands and a Dutch trade delegation led by the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Mrs Lilianne Ploumen, the Italian and Dutch fashion and textile industry will join hands.
MODINT, the Dutch association for the Fashion and Textile industries and lead of the fashion mission and Sistema Moda Italia (SMI), the Italian association for the Fashion and Textile supply chain in Italy, have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which emphasizes the growing interaction between the Dutch and Italian fashion and textile industries.
During the Best of Both Event on Friday June 23rd in Milan, the Minister and a delegation of Dutch and Italian VIP’s and innovators active in the Fashion and Textile industry will witness the signing of a promising Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU defines actions by MODINT and SMI to help the Dutch and Italian fashion and textile industries work together on recycling, labour standards, sustainable raw materials and domestic production.

On the occasion of the State Visit to Italy by Their Majesties The King and Queen of The Netherlands and a Dutch trade delegation led by the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Mrs Lilianne Ploumen, the Italian and Dutch fashion and textile industry will join hands.
MODINT, the Dutch association for the Fashion and Textile industries and lead of the fashion mission and Sistema Moda Italia (SMI), the Italian association for the Fashion and Textile supply chain in Italy, have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which emphasizes the growing interaction between the Dutch and Italian fashion and textile industries.
During the Best of Both Event on Friday June 23rd in Milan, the Minister and a delegation of Dutch and Italian VIP’s and innovators active in the Fashion and Textile industry will witness the signing of a promising Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU defines actions by MODINT and SMI to help the Dutch and Italian fashion and textile industries work together on recycling, labour standards, sustainable raw materials and domestic production.
Modint and SMI are both members of the International Apparel Federation (IAF), an international organisation that supports industry development by helping to build intelligent connections among its members. In the MoU, Italian and Dutch businesses will explain how they cooperate, how they can support sustainable value chains, how they envision their business growing together in the coming years, and what their respective governments can do to support that growth.

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Modint, SMI, Italy
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MODINT

Filpucci Filpucci
Filpucci
26.06.2017

Re.Verso ™ by Filpucci

On June 28th, at Sala Riunioni Area Monumentale (1st floor), Filpucci is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the press conference: “Fifty years of Filpucci - History tells the future”.
An enduring vocation for pioneering values and reliable manufacturing processes, both traceable and transparent, as shown by Re.VersoTM supply chain, a circular economy model, of which it is a member and exclusive reference point in the framework of high-end/low impact yarns for knitwear with the Collection Ninetyfive, now available in stock service, for an innovation available on request, thus marking a further breakthrough. From Stella McCartney to Eileen Fisher, from Filippa K to Patagonia, the fashion system’s big labels have opted for the regenerated yarns Re.VersoTM by Filpucci, thus sharing a new business philosophy: an environment-conscious and responsible approach, with does not relinquish style, but elevates it far forward style & trends. Filpucci, true Italian excellence for 50 years, has widened its range of smart Re.Verso™ products thus encompassing:

On June 28th, at Sala Riunioni Area Monumentale (1st floor), Filpucci is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the press conference: “Fifty years of Filpucci - History tells the future”.
An enduring vocation for pioneering values and reliable manufacturing processes, both traceable and transparent, as shown by Re.VersoTM supply chain, a circular economy model, of which it is a member and exclusive reference point in the framework of high-end/low impact yarns for knitwear with the Collection Ninetyfive, now available in stock service, for an innovation available on request, thus marking a further breakthrough. From Stella McCartney to Eileen Fisher, from Filippa K to Patagonia, the fashion system’s big labels have opted for the regenerated yarns Re.VersoTM by Filpucci, thus sharing a new business philosophy: an environment-conscious and responsible approach, with does not relinquish style, but elevates it far forward style & trends. Filpucci, true Italian excellence for 50 years, has widened its range of smart Re.Verso™ products thus encompassing:
• The yarn Baby Camel Re.VersoTM produced with Re.Verso™ baby camel and mixed with 50% extra-fine Merino Wool comes in two yarn counts (1:13000nm and 2:13000 nm twisted). A delicate, rich and super soft yarn, with indescribable touch, which preserves its natural proprieties and comes in a selection of refined shades.
• The new Divette item, coming in two yarn counts (1:15000nm, 2:26000 nm twisted), yet again sheds light on the pioneering attitude of a manufacturer aiming to offer soft and creative combed and twisted yarns, that are unmistakably innovative and come in different degrees of thinness. Sophisticated, exceptionally soft and warm yarns, made with cashmere Re.Verso™ fibres mixed with extra fine wools.

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CLASS, Filpucci. RE.Verso
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

Carboncast Carboncast
Carboncast
20.06.2017

CHOMARAT AND ALTUS GROUP PRESENT CARBONCAST

At the “Future of Composites in Construction” trade show, CHOMARAT and ALTUS GROUP are presenting CarbonCast®, their flagship line of reinforced-concrete prefabricated wall panels, reinforced with CHOMARAT’s C-GRID® carbon-fiber grids. A recent army-hospital project in Greenville, South Carolina is another success story of this innovative product: 18,600 m² (200,000 sq.ft) of precast insulated panels were installed in record time. Come and learn more about it at the McCormick Place Lakeside Center, Chicago, Stand C 10, on 20-22 June 2017.
“Reducing installation time, improving the fire and safety performance, increasing the service life of structures, and cutting energy consumption are crucial criteria in the choice of a CarbonCast solution,” explains ALTUS GROUP Executive Director John CARSON. CarbonCast® panels are classified ASHRAE 90.1. Thanks to the low thermal conductivity of carbon fiber, C-GRID® reinforced panels offer excellent thermal performance, providing uniform insulation and, therefore, a comfortable, energy-efficient building.

At the “Future of Composites in Construction” trade show, CHOMARAT and ALTUS GROUP are presenting CarbonCast®, their flagship line of reinforced-concrete prefabricated wall panels, reinforced with CHOMARAT’s C-GRID® carbon-fiber grids. A recent army-hospital project in Greenville, South Carolina is another success story of this innovative product: 18,600 m² (200,000 sq.ft) of precast insulated panels were installed in record time. Come and learn more about it at the McCormick Place Lakeside Center, Chicago, Stand C 10, on 20-22 June 2017.
“Reducing installation time, improving the fire and safety performance, increasing the service life of structures, and cutting energy consumption are crucial criteria in the choice of a CarbonCast solution,” explains ALTUS GROUP Executive Director John CARSON. CarbonCast® panels are classified ASHRAE 90.1. Thanks to the low thermal conductivity of carbon fiber, C-GRID® reinforced panels offer excellent thermal performance, providing uniform insulation and, therefore, a comfortable, energy-efficient building.

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AGENCE APOCOPE

Ipsos, Ginetex Ipsos, Ginetex
Ipsos, Ginetex
20.06.2017

In partnership with IPSOS, GINETEX presents the outcomes of its European barometer: "Europeans and textile care labeling"

In partnership with IPSOS, GINETEX presents the outcomes of its European barometer: "Europeans and textile care labeling" 70% of Europeans follow the textile care instructions featured on the labels and 80% admit that they would not (or would rarely) buy clothes without any labels, While another 84% feel concerned by water and energy savings . GINETEX, the international Association for Textile Care Labeling, called upon the French market research company IPSOS, to evaluate the behavior of European Consumers with regards to textile product labels and care symbols. This study, carried out in December 2016, combines the results of six different countries, gathered from a sample of 6,000 people in Germany, England, France, Italy, the Czech Republic and Sweden.
This IPSOS study reveals that 70% of Europeans follow the textile care instructions represented by the symbols. At a pan-European level, 57% even admit that they follow them 'often' and 13% do so 'always'. These figures illustrate the importance of care instructions in the minds of European consumers.

In partnership with IPSOS, GINETEX presents the outcomes of its European barometer: "Europeans and textile care labeling" 70% of Europeans follow the textile care instructions featured on the labels and 80% admit that they would not (or would rarely) buy clothes without any labels, While another 84% feel concerned by water and energy savings . GINETEX, the international Association for Textile Care Labeling, called upon the French market research company IPSOS, to evaluate the behavior of European Consumers with regards to textile product labels and care symbols. This study, carried out in December 2016, combines the results of six different countries, gathered from a sample of 6,000 people in Germany, England, France, Italy, the Czech Republic and Sweden.
This IPSOS study reveals that 70% of Europeans follow the textile care instructions represented by the symbols. At a pan-European level, 57% even admit that they follow them 'often' and 13% do so 'always'. These figures illustrate the importance of care instructions in the minds of European consumers.
- 38% state that they follow these instructions in order to avoid washing problems such as shrinking, in the first place
- 31% follow them in order to preserve their clothes and keep them longer, as a second reason Overall, Europeans consider labels as too cumbersome and 62% admit cutting them out: for 74% of them, the labels itch and irritate their skin and for another 55%, they are often too long and uncomfortable. These results can differ from one European country to another.
However, the presence of the label is a real purchasing criterion since 80% of Europeans state that they would never or rarely buy a piece of clothing without a label.

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GINETEX

Oerlikon presents take up winder Source: www.ita.rwth-aachen.de
Oerlikon presents take up winder
30.05.2017

Oerlikon presents new take-up winder to ITA as partial gift

In May 2017, Jochen Adler, Vice-President and Chief Technology Officer at Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KG, presented a Oerlikon Barmag take-up winder as a partial gift to Prof. Dr Thomas Gries, head of the Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) at RWTH Aachen University. The new Type ASW602 winder, which is equipped with modern control software and user interface, replaces the former institute’s Barmag take-up winder.

In May 2017, Jochen Adler, Vice-President and Chief Technology Officer at Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KG, presented a Oerlikon Barmag take-up winder as a partial gift to Prof. Dr Thomas Gries, head of the Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) at RWTH Aachen University. The new Type ASW602 winder, which is equipped with modern control software and user interface, replaces the former institute’s Barmag take-up winder.


Due to this modernisation, ITA has access to a latest generation take-up winder which is used for various research projects. The new winder is applied at ITA’s two pilot melt spinning plants and ensures the transfer of new research and development insights into the pilot scale. Furthermore, this winder has two winding positions and operates with winding speeds between 2500 m/min and 5500 m/min. The new winder is suitable for all kinds of polymers, from polypropylene to polyethylene, polyester, polyamide etc. as well as for the production of several types of yarn, such as industrial yarn, pre-oriented yarn and fully-drawn yarn.
“We thank Oerlikon Barmag for the generous partial gifting and the support during the set-up of the new take-up winder”, says Prof. Dr Thomas Gries. “The new equipment will keep the institute’s machine park on a high and powerful level.” The head of ITA’s chemical fibre department Dr Thorsten Anders adds: “This winder is designed for the needs of chemical yarn research. It allows state of the art technology research and development and pilot-scale production. We will use it for the melt spinning plants in the single- and bi-component spinning process. This way, we can access a wide variety of producible yarn types.“

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Oerlikon, ITA
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Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University