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Vandewiele Savio set up own sales and after sales network across India

By October 21, 20221 Min Read
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Newsales and after sales network of highly educated and experienced textile professionals.

Post-merger of  Vandewiele nv & Savio India, the new entity operating under Vandewiele-Savio India, has created new sales and after sales network across India.

Newsales and after sales network of highly educated and experienced textile professionals, spread across India would offer range of Vandewiele and Savio product lines, serving both Spinning, weaving segment of textiles offering Automatic Winding Machines, Two For One Twisters, BCF Line Extrusion machines, Heat Setting solutions, carpet looms, velvet looms, tufting machines, shearing machines, jacquard machines, automatic over edging systems.

With corporate office located at Coimbatore, sales and after sales networks is spread across India in Textile clusters like, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Indore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Guntur, Coimbatore, Madurai, enforcing the support and offering latest technological solutions to Indian customers.

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