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KM.ON is expanding towards Asia

By July 1, 20191 Min Read
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KARL MAYER is continuing along its path of digitisation, and is focusing on expansion and globalisation. From June 2019 onwards, KM.ON will be present
in key markets with subsidiaries
in China and Hong Kong.


This software startup offers
a broad portfolio of digital solutions under the KM.ON brand. The company was set up in Frankfurt in 2017 as the KARL MAYER Digital Factory, and now operates under the uniform name of KM.ON GmbH.


In addition to warp knitting, warp preparation and technical textiles, KMO.ON is also one of KARL MAYER’s business units and has a corresponding focus. “With this international setup, we are following KARL MAYER’s strategy of being close to our customers. Our local presences enable us to focus our solutions for important sales regions even more specifically on particular requirements of our customers there,” says Antonia Gottschalk, who heads KM.ON GmbH together with Maximilian Kürig.


Both Managing Directors
expect that globalisation will also provide impulses for the entire product portfolio.

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