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Rieter Compact Spinning System impresses spinners

By June 1, 20183 Mins Read
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Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for short-staple fibre spinning. Based in Switzerland, the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and manmade fibres and their blends into yarns.

Nearly 85 top executives of leading spinning mills of India followed the Nitin Spinners Ltd and Rieter invitation to have a close impression of complete system installation of Rieter compact spinning machine. At the two-day event the participants had the opportunity to have deep interactions on advantages of Rieter Systems.

The event began with a splendid get-together of all guests in Udaipur at Fateh Prakash Palace where the history-soaked interiors and the armoury of the Mewar dynasty took everyone to the great historic times.

The evening began with an entertainment and cultural show at historic Jagmandir Island Palace where Mughal emperor Shah Jahan stayed himself and imbibed several ideas for the world known Taj Mahal. The intercession of all guests further added delight to the show.

The next day began with a Rieter conference and a visit to Nitin Spinners Ltd. During the conference, Rieter experts provided an overview about the entire product range which customers were to experience at Nitin Spinners during the visit. The emphasis was on discussion on project feasibilities with insights on Investments, Profitability and Payback with a complete Rieter compact spinning system. In addition to these countable benefits, the easy cooperation with one single responsible supplier from sales to successful operation was demonstrated.
Visit to Nitin Spinners Ltd.

The highlight of the two day event was a special visit to Nitin Spinners Ltd where the participants could experience a live demonstration by state of the art Nitin Spinners Ltd, Bhilwara. The live demonstration and explanations highlighted the true benefits of the complete Rieter compact spinning system.

The presence of eminent executives enlightened the event and generated an opportunity to have direct and close interaction with entire Rieter and Nitin Spinner’s team and experience the benefits of being in partnership with Rieter. The event harvested a huge response and the participants got familiar with Rieter’s know-how on technological innovations in the spinning industry.

Rieter is the world’s leading supplier of systems for short-staple fibre spinning. Based in Switzerland, the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and manmade fibres and their blends into yarns. Rieter is the only supplier worldwide to cover spinning preparation processes and all four end-spinning processes currently established on the market. Rieter is also a market leader in precision winding machines. With 18 manufacturing locations in 10 countries, the company employs a global workforce of some 5,250 employees, about 20 per cent of whom are based in Switzerland.

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