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Sieger focuses on automation

By November 11, 2016Updated:December 16, 20211 Min Read
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The Coimbatore-based Sieger has grown from strength to strength over the years and is participating in India-ITME 2016 in a big way. Its focus today is on automation — in yarn conditioning, doffing and packing systems. “Our automation improves the mill productivity, ensures consistent quality in the finished product with least power consumption and low maintenance costs and increases labour utilisation,” says G Radhakrishnan, Managing Director, Sieger Spintech Equipments Pvt Ltd.
In an exclusive interview with the ITJ, G Radhakrishnan, said: “We have a very good demand for yarn conditioning plants, automatic ring doffing system and packing machines. Recently many mills have shown interest to implement automation in the roving transport system. Countries like Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Turkey and Thailand continue to be our good markets.”
 
Sieger MD is all praise for the Government’s recent incentives and promised support for the industry.
(Read the full interview in ITJ December 2016 issue)
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