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Home » For Pongalur Pioneer, Savio is a partner in progress
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For Pongalur Pioneer, Savio is a partner in progress

By March 1, 20192 Mins Read
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Pongalur Pioneer is moving towards complete automation and digitalisation resulting in higher productivity and reducing imperfection in yarn quality and imparting superior strength of the yarn.

Our motto is to supply quality yarns as
desired by our customers and Savio
automatic winders help us in doing so,
said S Aravind, Joint Managing Director of Pongalur Pioneer Textiles.

Established in 1991 by V Selvapathy, Chairman and Managing Director and father of S Aravind, Pongalur Pioneer had a humble beginning with around 2,800 spindles. A passionate and open-minded management along with young and energetic staff transformed
a traditional mill into one of the most modern mills
in South India. A steady expansion with 11,000 spindles added in each phase, has lead to the mill growing to
a 1,14,000 spindles unit, spinning Ne 68’s to 105’s combed compact yarn.

Pongalur Pioneer is moving towards complete automation and digitalisation resulting in higher productivity and reducing imperfection in yarn quality and superior strength of the yarn (compact). It allows
the company to produce contamination free yarn,
which enjoys sizeable demand in the global market.

In pursuit of quality, S Aravind has always relied on the best-available technology. “The quality consciousness began from the project state itself and investment in modern sophisticated machines from the world-renowned manufacturers like Savio was a part of our thought process. At present, we have 13 Polar machines working on various counts,” said S Aravind.

Savio has been a part of the journey of Pongalur Pioneer from the beginning. The mill also has Truetzschler blowroom, cards and drawframes and Lakshmi Ring Frame with Suessen compact. Pongalur Pioneer’s aim is to supply yarn to top bed linen suppliers in the world and they would love to retain this position by producing the highest quality compact yarn.

Both V Selvapathy and S Aravind also said that
A.T.E. is doing an excellent job, and they appreciated
the approach of its sales team in suggesting appropriate technology solutions to meet the quality demands
of the mill.

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