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Dornier gears up with ‘Green Machines’

By November 22, 20162 Mins Read
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Lindauer DORNIER GmbH will present innovative machine concepts for the production of highly sophisticated fabrics at the ITME in Mumbai. Under DORNIER’s sustainability motto “The Green Machine”, the family company, which manufactures the machines exclusively in Germany, will present the latest technical solutions which allow producing the most modern technical textiles, sophisticated decorative fabrics and clothing with refined quality for the premium segment with very high economic efficiency.
The latest machine types of the DORNIER system family comprising rapier and air-jet weaving machines are the centerpoint of the presentation. Experts will demonstrate how Indian weavers can utilize the superior DORNIER technology to master the current weaving mill demands as to the highest quality for fabrics and applications in the individual segments.
Peter D Dornier, Chairman of the executive board, on the India ITME participation:
“India is not only a fascinating country, but has become one of our most important markets worldwide concerning weaving and specialty machines. It’s many years now in which we are close to our Indian customers. DORNIER has a subsidiary in Mumbai since the year 2000 that operates under the name DORNIER Machinery India Private Ltd. (InDO) as a legally independent entity since 2005. With a plant expansion last autumn to nearly 900 m², InDO has prepared itself for the market growth.
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