Browsing: Textile Industry

B&R’s mapp Cockpit is an advanced yet easy-to-use tool for commissioning and troubleshooting machines. Based on standard web technology and OPC UA communication, it’s ready to use at the push of a button with no additional programming.

The working world after the pandemic will be different, organisations that equip their employees with the metaskill of learning how to learn, adapt, and change quickly will be better able to thrive and succeed – and very few are good at it today, feels Manoj John of Sutlej Textiles.

On average, companies are expecting their turnover to plummet by -32 per cent. The range between regions differs with from -22 per cent in South East Asia to -36 per cent in East Asia.

For Indian textile manufacturers, the way ahead is clear – Textile 4.0 involving automation and real-time monitoring of manufacturing machines and utilities is the solution to meet tomorrow’s, post-pandemic, textile needs.

The report from the 42nd annual International Textile Machinery Shipment Statistics (ITMSS) covers six segments of textile machinery, namely spinning, draw-texturing, weaving, large circular knitting, flat knitting and finishing.