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We are making steady progress in India: Itema

By April 21, 20171 Min Read
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“India is one of the top three markets for Itema and the results are improving year on year. With the appointment of Updeep Singh as Managing Director of Itema Weaving India in 2014, we are experiencing a steady growth in the sales of our weaving machines. Last December, during India ITME we had the possibility to meet in person the Indian weaving sectors players – from corporate companies to artisan mills – showing to them our technological leadership in weaving and the Itema strong and reliable organization. Furthermore, we had the chance to collect the precious hints of the sophisticated Indian weavers,” says Christian Straubhaar, Itema Group Sales & Marketing Director, in an exclusive interview with The Indian Textile Journal.

“Just a few months before India ITME we inaugurated our new offices in Mumbai, a modern and strategic location to welcome our Customers. In the Country we also have other premises, among which stands out the Coimbatore training center, a fully equipped facility where our Customers technical staff can experience hands on and highly specialized training courses carried out by the Itema skilled technicians.”

(Read his full interview in ITJ’s May 2017 Issue)

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