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ATE, INA Hanger tie-up to promote INA’s products

By December 1, 20171 Min Read
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The computerised hanger system from INA increases productivity by 15-20%, as compared to the productivity levels achieved using manual transportation of fabric between sewing stations.

ATE Enterprises Private Limited has joined hands with INA Hanger System to promote INA’s product – computerised hanger system – in India.

INA is a high-tech enterprise mainly specialised in the manufacturing of computerised hanger systems. With a portfolio of more than 100 self-owned intellectual property rights and several software copyrights, it is the only company in China that is capable of developing system software according to specific requirements of its customers.

With the automated transportation of fabric from one sewing station to another, the computerised hanger system helps to increase productivity by 15 to 20 per cent, as compared to the productivity levels achieved using manual transportation of fabric between sewing stations.

INA has a dedicated sales and service team based all over India. A.T.E.’s tie-up with INA opens exciting opportunities for the two businesses to work together and exploit operational synergies for the benefit of the Indian textile industry.

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