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Amritlakshmi displays indigenous technologies at ITME 2022

By January 10, 20232 Mins Read
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Jindal Rectifiers specialises in the design, engineering & manufacturing of varied energy-efficient equipment – showcased for the first time its intelligent stabiliser at ITME.

At ITME 2022, Amritlakshmi Machine Works – a well known name in the area of yarn preparation – displayed its latest range of indigenously developed machines such as direct warpers, sizing machines, sectional warpers, etc that enhance the productivity for the user. “At this trade fair, we are showcasing our upgraded machines which save time & money and give the customers better production. We are probable the only company to offer machines for cotton, filament and jute yarns,” commented N K Brahmachari, Managing Partner, Amritlakshmi Machine Works.

The company is known for many firsts in the textile industry. “We were first to offer zero twist sizing machines, high-speed machines, etc in India. Companies select us because of the knowledge that we bring to the table for the textile industry. I am a manufacturer cum consultant. Once we are given an order of the project, we take complete responsibility of delivering the desired results from the machines as per our customer’s requirements,” he elaborated.

Speaking about the industry, he said, “India is far ahead (compared to other emerging countries) when it comes to developing new systems, machines, etc. The earlier policy of the government to incentivise second-hand machinery import has hurt the Indian industry’s growth as it discouraged investment in new machines. Things are changing now for better. We need to spend more time on improving post-sales services.”

Brahmachari added, “Automation should be used to increase the efficiency of the machine. Our objective has been to produce machines that provide improved quality at higher speed. We have been consistently improving our product range to suit the customer’s requirements of today and the future.”

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