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DiloGroup opens sales & service office in India

By September 1, 20182 Mins Read
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DiloGroup, a pioneer in nonwoven textile machinery manufacturing, has established its own office near Delhi, to inform the Indian market directly about equipment for nonwovens production and to expand customer service. Dilo has done business for more than 30 years in India. DiloGroup is formed of DiloSystems, DiloTemafa, DiloSpinnbau, and DiloMachines.

With the establishment of the Gurugram office, Dilo will be in a better position to keep a closer relationship with their Indian customers and ensure prompt assistance for sales and after-sales servicing of their machinery.

Dilo India Private Ltd will be headed by Yogesh Garg, who is a well-known expert on Dilo equipment and in the field of nonwovens. He will be guided by DiloGroup’s sales director and managing director of Dilo India, Dr. Ing. Gunnar Hemmer. Hjalmar Schwab, area sales manager for India and South-East Asia, is part of the team and supports out of Dilo’s headquarters in Germany.

Johann-Philipp Dilo, CEO of DiloGroup, said, “Since the mid-90s, there has been an increased demand for nonwovens installations worldwide. Our machines and products have had a long and strong presence in the Indian market already. To augment our strengths in a growing environment, we decided to establish our own operations in India. This will enhance our presence and expand our capacity in a market that has tremendous potential for growth.”

DiloGroup’s four companies—DiloTemafa (fibre opening and blending solutions) DiloSpinnbau (carding technology), DiloMachines (cross lapping and needling machines), and DiloSystems—provide complete lines for the various nonwoven applications and also project installation services. The company brings a wealth of technological know-how in the field of nonwovens to India. Its tailor-made production lines offer new possibilities for customers to achieve very high throughput even with critical and demanding applications and fibres.

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