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Stewart, the name that has stamped an inerasable print in the minds of the textile industry for its renowned pinned products for over a century, has never let India out of its sight. In China, it established its set-up a decade ago. Now, only a year back, it opened its third factory in the world in Bangalore, India.

Rieter successfully generated interest in Indian customers with its series of sales symposia at seven places across India. The symposia had an overwhelming response of customers from all the regions with more than 2,000 participants. The purpose of the symposia was to showcase latest innovation in products in ring and rotor spinning technologies.

In order to accelerate the development of after-sales business, functions that have been settled in the Spun Yarn Systems business group until now will be combined into an additional business group as of January 1, 2015.

Coimbatore district, known as the textile hub of Tamil Nadu or is called as the ´Manchester of South India´, has over 900 textile mills, 7 million spindles, 1 lakh rotors, 2 lakh powerlooms, 99,000 automatic shuttle looms, 59,000 plain looms, 39,000 semi-automatic looms, and over 70 per cent of machinery, spares & accessories, rotors, etc.

As a leading supplier for textile machinery and components, Rieter focuses on low energy consumption and high raw material utilisation in the development of spinning machines. Customers thus profit from sustainably-producing machines.

Rieter´s focus on innovation, expansion of parts business and increase of profitability is its new priority.Following on the 2012-13 investment programme and the resulting enhancement of its global presence

With more than 1,500 C 70 cards sold, the success story of carding on wide Rieter cards continues. Experience in the field confirms the high productivity of the C 70 card for both fine- and coarse-count yarns. Sales of more than 6,000 1.5-metre C60