Additionally, TubeSet provides improved machine efficiencies and increased fabric utilisation with a reduction in operating costs.
"The goal was to assist our customers in reducing production expenditures by more than 25 per cent, and significantly minimising the plant footprint with its reduced size, versus operations with open width finishing. With a positive ROI of less than 6 months, manufacturing operations reaches a quick time to value," the Lexington, North Carolina-based company said on its website.
“We have taken the market disruption during COVID as an opportunity to engineer new technologies and meet industry demands. Our dedication to advanced engineered solutions continue to support automation in the manufacture of tubular textiles," said Will Motchar, CEO and president of Navis TubeTex and its companies.
Like all Navis TubeTex technologies, TubeSet is Industry 4.0 compliant. With final testing completed, Navis is set for deliveries during second quarter of 2021.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)