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The Indian market for low-voltage drives is forecast to grow at approximate CAGR of 3 per cent
Founded in 1915, Yaskawa is one of world’s largest manufacturers of motion control products for industrial automation and OEMs. Yaskawa’s journey in India began with the business of PLC in1980 and AC drives in 1990 and steadily expanded to accommodate growing customer needs. Yaskawa India addresses innovation in drives and motion control and robotics automation. Arjun Gopal, Senior Manager, Key Account Development – HVAC, Water & Textile Business, Yaskawa India discusses the requirement of textile industry with respect to drives and motors and the latest innovations in this field.
Yaskawa, Motion Control Products, Industrial Automation, OEM, Arjun Gopal, HVAC, Water, Textile Business, Yaskawa India, CAGR, GST, Smart Cities Mission, Urbanisation, Industrialisation, World Economic Forum
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A.T.E. is one-stop solution for carpet manufacturing
A.T.E. ties up with global leaders like Truetzschler Man-Made Fibers, CMC USA, and Zimmer, Austria, to offer all equipment needed for carpet manufacturing.
Urbanisation, Home Furnishing, Interiors, CAGR, A.T.E., BCF Yarn Production, Truetzschler Nonwovens & Man-Made Fibers, Digital Printing, Tufting Machines, Power-Heat-Set, Yamuna Machine Works, EFAB, Matthys Group, Belgium, Truetzschler Nonwovens & Man-Made Fibers
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Well ahead in race
Some of the very latest news reports about China are food for thought for the Cassandras, who have predicted erosion in the textile world of this country. According to the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textile and Apparel
2014, China, Cassandras, Textile, CCCT, Fibre Fabric, Cotton Imports, 12Th Five-Year Plan, ITMA ASIA, CITME 2014, Machinery, Urbanisation, Global Industry Analysts
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Apparel market to grow at 12.65 per cent
Research and Markets latest report forecasts the apparel market in India to grow at a CAGR of 12.65 percent over the period 2012-2016. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increasing urbanisation in India.
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Reducing water footprint in textile industry
The dyeing process isnt the only major water consumer, but growing crops and many other industrial processes consume significant quantities of water, assert Pratibha Thapa and Preeti Sodhi Thakur.
2104, Dyeing, Water Resources, Scarcity, Agriculture, OECD, Urbanisation, Cotton Plantation, Printing, Transport, Arjen Hoekstra, Desizing, Water Footprint Network, Textile Production, World Bank
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