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French machinery makers strategic partner at Techtextil

By May 1, 20171 Min Read
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Once again, at Techtextil Frankfurt, from May 9-12, 2017, French machinery will emphasise on their strategic partnerships with technical textiles manufacturers. Exhibitors, about 1,000, need to open new markets and design new products. In order to be successful, they need close relationships with its customers but also with strategic suppliers / partners.

“French machinery manufacturers are SMEs, often world leaders on their specific markets, organised not to sell off the shelves machines but to design machines specifically for their own customers’ needs.

Bruno AMELINE, the Association President states: “what makes us part of the technical textiles community is the fact that we have to invest for the future, in R&D, in the organisation of the services our customers need wherever they are located, in the increasing expertise of our teams. As we do not compete on mass markets machinery, we have to focus on niche markets, and often design special machines for specific applications. The size of our companies makes possible an integration of our marketing and R&D departments.”

At Techtextil, UCMTF, the French Association which groups about 30 companies will have its own booth Hall 3.1 Stand A73.

For further information:www.ucmtf.com

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