Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.
Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.#
“The new comber E 90 tops the list, followed by the new card C 80, the ring spinning system G 38 with the automation solution Robospin, the compacting devices as well as the rotor spinning machines R 70 and R 37 with Robodoff,” according to Rieter.
Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.#
In addition, two new functionalities in Rieter’s Digital Spinning Suite Essential were presented which help customers run their spinning mill more competitively. Customers showed great demand for the new SSM NEO-YW precision winder which boosts efficiency and sustainability.
Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.#
“Furthermore, the new cylinder wire P-1940S and the flexible flat resist-O-top C-60 from Graf enjoyed great popularity as well as MultiSharp, the unique wear-resistant alloy for cylinder card clothing. The same applies to the ring/traveller system redOrbit from Bracker which is designed for spinning at top speeds,” the company added.
Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.#
The launch of Rieter’s first-ever virtual booth drew hundreds of visitors and proved to be an invaluable tool for customer interaction around the globe as long as travel remains challenging due to the pandemic.
Swiss technology firm Rieter's solutions met with positive response at the recently concluded ITMA Asia + CITME—the first physical textile machinery trade fair to be held since the COVID-19 pandemic. At its physical and virtual booths, Rieter presented technologies covering automation, fibre yield, energy cost, productivity, flexibility, and intelligence.#
In the last few months, Rieter has been observing a boom in the textile machinery market that is due to a catch-up effect: two years of very low investments coupled with the disruption of the textile value chain during the 2020 pandemic. Besides this effect, the pandemic accelerated industry trends like automation, flexibility, and intelligence. Rieter recorded good order intake from the customers from China and offers the technologies of choice that keep spinning mills competitive in challenging business environments.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)