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A.T.E. grows stronger with more tie-ups

By October 27, 20161 Min Read
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With four more tie-ups in the last few months, A.T.E. has scaled new peaks in providing top-end technologies to the textile industry. The top-most in this group is Savio Macchine Tessili, Italy, for automatic winders, two for one twisters, open end spinning machines and yarn bulking machines. 
Another new tie up has been with Texpa Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, for fully automatic cutting and sewing, folding and packing lines for home textiles. The third is a tie-up with Danti Paolo E C, Srl, Italy, for surface finishing machines. Danto Paolo is specialised in making full range of fabric finishing machines for woven and knitted fabrics covering, sueding, brushing, shearing, raising and polishing.
n garment sector, ATE’s tie-up with Rotondi Group Srl, Italy, will bring in the high-tech pressing solutions for jackets, trousers, jeans, and shirts to the apparel sector.
(Read the exclusive interview with GV Aras, A.T.E. Director in ITJ November 2016 Issue)
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