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An incredible story of growth – S.T. Cottex

By April 1, 20193 Mins Read
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Since the beginning, S.T. Cottex has trust in Truetzschler and Savio technologies. The mill in all has
45 Truetzschler cards, 60 Savio automatic winders and 32 Savio TFOs.

From a 25,000 spindles unit in the year 2000 to
a textile conglomerate comprising 11 units
with a capacity of 150,000 spindles, 6,000 open end rotors, and 50 circular knitting machines – that is the incredible growth story of S.T. Cottex Exports Pvt Ltd, Ludhiana. Today, S.T. Cottex manufactures
100 per cent cotton and 100 per cent spun polyester greige fabrics with a total production of 130 tonnes
of yarns per day.


S. T. Cottex has a wide customer base within India and abroad. Their regular markets are South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Egypt, Israel, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Germany, Columbia, Peru, Canada, United States, Brazil, and Bangladesh. The domestic markets of S.T. Cottex include Ludhiana, Amritsar, Delhi, Panipat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Ichalkaranji, and Kolkata.


Since the beginning, S.T. Cottex believed in Truetzschler and Savio technologies. The mill in all has
45 Truetzschler cards, 60 Savio automatic winders and
32 Savio TFOs.


Aditya Sachan, Executive Director, handles the operation of all 11 units and is also responsible for the future project planning of the group.


Sachan says he has worked with the DK 780, DK 800 and TC 5 series of cards. “Truetzschler is a world leader
in carding technology and we are happy with the performance of the Truetzschler cards working in our units. The workers are also very happy because of the low maintenance of these cards.


Referring to Savio, Sachan further commented “We have also grown with Savio technologies in S.T. Cottex. We have Savio winders and TFOs in our units. Since the beginning, we have Espero, orion,Polar model winders
in our units. The efficiency of Savio winders is very good and we have seen the latest features being upgraded
in every new model which keep Savio ahead of its competitors. The packages and splicers are the best
from Savio winders giving them an edge over other manufacturers. The winders are very user-friendly and our technicians have positive experiences with both
the round magazine and well as the link winders.”


The mill has Savio Cosmos TFOs running in all
the units. He was happy to say that the mills save on
an average 5-8 per cent power due to Savio TFO’s as compared to other makes of TFOs. He also appreciated the after sales support provided by Savio India.


“I should say that A.T.E. is playing its role very effectively. I am very happy that A.T.E. offers the right technologies and overall we are happy with the services provided by A.T.E. We are now looking forward to ITMA Barcelona, and I am sure A.T.E.’s principals will once again showcase innovative technologies at this show”, said Sachan as he concluded the discussion.

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