Oerlikon invites all visitors to this year’s ITMA on a journey into the future of manmade fibre production.The world market leader will show all its guests its vision of a sustainable and automated manmade fibre production in a virtual 4D showroom:
Browsing: Oerlikon Manmade Fibers
Decision-makers from the Indian textile and nonwoven industry are warmly invited to register under www.germantech-indiantextile.de for the next VDMA Textile Machinery Conference and B2B-Forum from May 15-16, 2018 in Hotel The Leela, Mumbai. Registration is mandatory. The VDMA will bear organisational costs (no entrance fee). Deadline for registration: April 30, 2018.
“The manmade fibre (MMF) market has recovered in the last three months from the two impacts of demonetisation and GST,†said Andre Wissenberg, Vice President, Head of Marketing, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Oerlikon, while speaking on the challenges for the manmade fibre industry in a global environment.
Oerlikon Manmade Fiber technology is all about high quality and cost efficient production. Thus for us, Smart Factory is another important lever to achieve significant steps towards this goal.
Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. (University of Technology Chernihiv) Klaus Schäfer is finally retiring from the company and will be taken over by Jochen Adler, who has headed up the Development Project Management at the manmade fiber systems market leader for the past 10 years.
Based on latest technologies presented at ITMA in Milan, Oerlikon?s Manmade Fibers Segment received a number of large orders totaling more than CHF 50 million for their Oerlikon Neumag staple fibre plant engineering technologies.
Products such as nylon stockings and denim jeans, brands such as Lycra® and companies such as DuPont are global landmarks in the US-American textile history.