Make in India initiative, launched a couple of years ago by the Modi Government, has also caught the serious attention of the textile industry, which seemed to have progressed well on this front. The ITJ takes a closer look with some highlights from the current scenario.
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Despite the noticeable gaps in attendance of visitors at the 6-day event of India-ITME held at the BEC in Mumbai, it was the quality of visitors that cheered up the 1,000-odd exhibitors. Most of the exhibitors The ITJ met were concerned with the occasional thin crowds in some of the halls, but were overwhelmed by the fact that they received serious and genuine enquiries.
Trutzschler Nonwovens is the only company in the world manufacturing all nonwovens equipment from opening/blending to winding in-house. Process variety is one of the strengths of Trützschler Nonwovens. Since 1996 this applies for instance to the AquaJet spunlacing unit.
Established in 1983, AYM Syntex (formerly known as Welspun Syntex) is engaged in texturising, draw twisting and twisting of polyester yarns. It also first textile company in India to adopt new standards in carbon foot printing. With plants located at Silvassa and Palghar (Maharashtra), AYM Syntex is well equipped to meet the domestic as well as international demand.
Marc Wolpers, Director of Trützschler Nonwovens is gung-ho about the India’s nonwoven market and he is confident that he will be firming up new projects in India.
With four more tie-ups in the last few months, A.T.E. has scaled new peaks in providing top-end technologies to the textile industry. The top-most in this group is Savio Macchine Tessili, Italy, for automatic winders, two for one twisters, open end spinning machines and yarn bulking machines. Another new tie up has been with Texpa Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, for fully automatic cutting and sewing, folding and packing lines for home textiles.
Tamilnadu Water Investment Company Limited (TWIC) is a pioneering developer of water/waste water projects in India. Promoted by Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (54 per cent) and Government of Tamil Nadu (46 per cent). Over the last few years, TWIC has been in the forefront of a number of initiatives both in the urban water space as well management of industrial effluent.