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DiloGroup: Leading the nonwovens growth

By January 9, 20232 Mins Read
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Some of the prominent areas of focus for Dilo at ITME 2022 were production of nonwovens by intense needling, fibre pulp recycling, additive production method of the 3D-Lofter, IsoFeed card feeding, etc.

DiloGroup, the global machinery provider for nonwoven industry, showcased its complete line required for production of nonwovens at ITME. “For last more than 35 years, we are operating in India. Traditionally, India has not been a big nonwoven market; but, there has been a steady growth. However, we expect the market to mature leading to strong consumption of nonwovens in the country presenting good opportunity for us,” informed Yogesh Garg, MD, Dilo India Pvt Ltd.

During Covid pandemic, it was nonwoven industry, which came to the rescue of the people, with critical products for the healthcare sector. This also prompted the Government of India to take steps for the promotion of the technical textiles and nonwovens. He elaborated, “Government is encouraging investments in technical textiles and nonwovens. However, industry should also play a key role in scaling up nonwovens industry to a new height. As a technology partner, Dilo is also engaging with various stakeholders and sharing its knowhow to expand the market for nonwovens.”

Some of the prominent areas of focus for Dilo at ITME 2022 were production of nonwovens by intense needling, fibre pulp recycling, additive production method of the 3D-Lofter, IsoFeed card feeding, etc. “Dilo has been a pioneer in sustainability. Our machines are designed to help the industry meet its green goals like recycled fibres, production of natural fibres, etc,” added Yogesh Garg.

Speaking about future plans, he said, “India is very important market for Dilo as it represents huge growth potential for nonwovens. We are looking at expanding our operations and business profile in India. With respect to new products, you will witness the launch of more innovative products at the forthcoming ITMA 2023 in Milan.”

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