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Home » Savio Eco PulsarS scores at Falcon Yarns
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Savio Eco PulsarS scores at Falcon Yarns

By March 13, 20183 Mins Read
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Falcon Yarns Pvt Ltd, a part of the Falcon Group, is a textile spinning unit at Gondal, Gujarat. The company is ably headed by its Directors: Richi Kotadia and Bhargav Suvagiya. The total turnover of the Falcon Group stands at a whopping Rs 5 billion.

Falcon Yarns has a 36,000 spindles unit running on average 30’s count, which exports a major portion of its production to markets like China, Vietnam, Egypt and Bangladesh. Falcon Yarns has appreciated the quality and cost-effectiveness of Savio automatic winders Eco PulsarS and has strongly recommended this model to other spinning mills.

Bhargav Suvagiya elucidated the company view, stating that “During our project discussions, we compared automatic winders of several manufacturers. We visited ITMA Milan to have a look at all the winders. We even gathered information from other spinners in the region. Technological superiority and future ready machines were our priorities. We also visited Savio’s Italian factory and found that the Savio automatic winder Eco PulsarS had advantages over other machines. Savio winders gave the best efficiency in the studies conducted by us. Looking back, it was a right decision as now we are enjoying the benefits of Savio’s Italian technology.”

“There are three main reasons for choosing Savio winders; namely, latest technology, timely after sales service, and consistent and competitive quality output. What also made us tilt our decision in Savio’s favour was that at the time of taking the decision A.T.E. had tied-up with Savio and that gave us more confidence,” continued Suvagiya.

Going into the details, Richi Kotadia added, “The best feature of Savio winder is that at any point of time as per the production requirements we can add drums. No other manufacturer has this flexibility. All quality and production data can be seen on the colour display along with the running parameters.”

Strongly recommending the EcoPulsarS to others, Kotadia stated “We strongly recommend Savio’s Eco PulsarS to everybody. Our technical team is of the opinion that Savio machines are user friendly and very easy to maintain. The pioneering Italian technology ensures high quality and low maintenance costs. The best part is the low consumption of power by the Savio winders.”

Kotadia also had a word of praise for A.T.E. “A.T.E. has always provided the best technology to the Indian textile industry. Addition of Savio to its portfolio added to our comfort level. A.T.E. has helped us throughout the project stage and even now it is closely monitoring the machines through frequent visits and updating us with the latest technical information.” In a short time, Falcon Yarns has become a respected name in the textile industry and enjoys a reputation for values and reliability when it comes to meeting its commitment to its customers. The mill has plans to expand even further by giving value added yarns in the near future.

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