The fifth edition of the combined show ITMA ASIA+CITME 2016 exhibition bought together the world’s leading textile technology manufacturers. Savio exhibited breakthrough innovations in the winding segment: the new Eco PulsarS automatic winder, the drumless Multicone technology and well-proven Polar winding machine.
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Italy-based Savio Macchine Tessili S.p.A., a world leader in technology and innovation in winding and twisting technology, introduced world’s longest automatic winder with 100 Spindle Model EcoPulsarS L in a glittering handing over ceremony on September 22, 2016 at OM Textiles, Coimbatore.
The ‘Customer Days’ were held at three places in the first phase – Ahmedabad on April 26, Rajkot on April 27, and Coimbatore on April 30. AT.E. and Savio Macchine Tessili, Italy, recently organised a series of ‘Customer Days’ across India, to announce the tie-up between the two companies. A.T.E. has become the sole selling agent for Savio’s automatic winders and TFOs in India from April 1, 2016.
If you ask many an Italian textile machinery company, what are the factors behind their success, they mostly point out to two elements: Tradition & Innovation. For years, these companies have upheld the great values of their tradition, and by spending 5 per cent of their turnover constantly year after year on research and development (R&D), they have given priority to innovation.
If you ask many an Italian textile machinery company, what are the factors behind their success, they mostly point out to two elements: Tradition & Innovation. For years, these companies have upheld the great values of their tradition, and by spending 5 per cent of their turnover constantly year after year on research and development (R&D), they have given priority to innovation.
If you ask many an Italian textile machinery company, what are the factors behind their success, they mostly point out to two elements: Tradition & Innovation. For years, these companies have upheld the great values of their tradition, and by spending 5 per cent of their turnover constantly year after year on research and development (R&D), they have given priority to innovation.
If you ask many an Italian textile machinery company, what are the factors behind their success, they mostly point out to two elements: Tradition & Innovation. For years, these companies have upheld the great values of their tradition, and by spending 5 per cent of their turnover constantly year after year on research and development (R&D), they have given priority to innovation.