JOANN Hires New CIO Varadheesh Chennakrishnan To Advance Brand Experience

HUDSON, Ohio — March 20, 2019 — JOANN Stores, America’s largest fabric and craft destination, has filled out its executive bench with a critical technology role for the 75-year-old retailer. Varadheesh Chennakrishnan will serve as JOANN’s Chief Information Officer, helping the company optimize and innovate to create the ultimate craft experience, wherever customers are.

“We’re doing incredibly exciting things at JOANN, from integrating customer-facing technologies into our stores, to investing in new operations systems, to expanding the way we interact with customers on their connected devices,” said Wade Miquelon, president and CEO of JOANN. “Varadheesh brings a wealth of experience and fresh thinking to this position, and we couldn’t be more glad to have him on board to continue our transformation.”

Varadheesh joins JOANN from Ulta Beauty, where he spent more than 8 years in roles of increasing responsibility in the IT organization, most recently as senior vice president, Applications & Enterprise Architecture. Prior to Ulta, he honed his expertise as a systems and software expert at several companies and as an independent consultant.

His deep experience with IT systems at work in retail comes at a watershed time for JOANN. The company unveiled its first Concept Store last summer, featuring cutting-edge technology, community spaces, and interactive kiosks. The retailer has begun rolling out some of these aspects to its more than 865-store fleet, and will continue testing and piloting new technologies across the nation.

“We’ve truly entered a new era of craft retail, and our new CIO will be a critical player in helping us get it right,” said Miquelon. “JOANN is proud to be leading the tech transformation of the arts and craft industry, and we’ll continue innovating and embracing new technologies to inspire customers, wherever they are.”

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: JOANN

Spirit AeroSystems Receives EU Clearance For Asco Acquisition

WICHITA, Kan. — March 20, 2019 — Spirit AeroSystems announced today it is pleased that the European Commission has cleared the company’s planned acquisition of Asco Industries following the Commission’s Phase One review.  Spirit looks forward to completing the work required for a successful closing in the weeks to come.

Spirit AeroSystems designs and builds aerostructures for both commercial and defense customers. With headquarters in Wichita, Kansas, Spirit operates sites in the United States, United Kingdom, France and Malaysia. The company’s core products include fuselages, pylons, nacelles and wing components for the world’s premier aircraft. Spirit AeroSystems focuses on affordable, innovative composite and aluminum manufacturing solutions to support customers around the globe.

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: Spirit AeroSystems

Nine West Holdings Emerges From Chapter 11, Renamed Premier Brands Group Holdings

NEW YORK CITY — March 20, 2019 — Nine West Holdings Inc. today announced that, together with certain of its affiliates, it has successfully completed its financial and operational restructuring and emerged from Chapter 11 under the majority equity ownership of CVC Credit Partners and Brigade Capital. The company has been renamed Premier Brands Group Holdings LLC (Premier Brands Group).

Premier Brands Group will move forward with a right-sized capital structure, streamlined operational footprint, profitable and growing wholesale and licensing businesses, and proven management teams in place. It will have over $100 million of go-forward liquidity to support its operations and future growth initiatives, as a result of successfully syndicated exit financing facilities led by Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs.

“We committed at the beginning of this process to emerge with the financial foundation necessary to continue the growth trajectories of our One Jeanswear Group, The Jewelry Group, Kasper Group and Anne Klein businesses — and we are pleased to have accomplished that goal,” said Ralph Schipani, CEO of Premier Brands Group. “We have terrific platforms and an intense focus on leveraging their potential, including through new brand licenses and new domestic and international partnerships.”

“In addition, over the past year we have successfully reduced our pre-bankruptcy debt obligations by more than $1 billion and have completed a significant operational restructuring following the sale of our Nine West and Bandolino footwear and handbag businesses. This successful outcome would not have been possible without the commitment of our associates and their dedication to our high quality, high service culture.”

Schipani concluded: “I would also like to thank our long-term customers and vendors for their loyalty and support. We look forward to strengthening these important partnerships as Premier Brands Group enters its next chapter of growth and continues to build on its position as a preferred wholesale partner to the world’s leading global retailers.”

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as the Company’s legal advisors. Lazard Freres & Co. served as the Company’s financial advisor. Alvarez & Marsal North America LLC served as its restructuring advisor.

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: Nine West Holdings, Inc.; Premier Brands Group Holdings LLC

Tintex Brings Naturally Advanced Solutions And Presents “THE BLUE LAB” Exclusive Water Saving Initiative With Drip By Drip

CAMPOS, Portugal — March 20, 2019 — TINTEX, driven by its strong DNA toward responsible innovation, introduces a brand new project  born in Germany and is now flying at international level thanks to a group of pioneers key players who are implementing it.

A unique initiative called THE BLUE LAB, created by the NGO Drip by Drip aimed at developing alternative textile solutions with the lowest possible water footprint, in collaboration with a network of participants.

Among the key partners, Lenzing that provides the fibers, Tearfil supplying the yarn, Tintex realizing the fabrics, Blue Ben creating the garments, Montebelo that works closely with brands, organizations and manufacturers to create responsible fashion products and with Agroho the non-profit organization that is working for marginalized communities in Bangladesh.

The connection between fashion consumption and water resources is a key fact, and it has been the premise for the creation of world’s first saving water fabrics. A range of 5 amazing water-efficient innovations, whose production is using between 443 and 965 liters per kg, while the amount of water needed to produce 1 kg of conventional cotton fabric ranges from 7,000 to 29,000 liters per kg. We are talking about water savings of up to 90%, achieved starting from the cultivation of raw materials such as as well as in the fabric dyeing process and of course through water recycling.

This fabric collection has been developed using the following key smart fibers: TENCEL™ Lyocell, Modal, hemp and ROICA™ V550, the sustainable premium stretch fiber from Asahi Kasei, a Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold Level for Material Health product and ingredients certified yarn evaluated throughout the supply chain for lower impact on human and environmental health This yarn can also boast the Hohenstein Environment Compatibility Certificate as it proudly breaks down without releasing harmful substances.

Blue Lab fabrics can be purchased directly from the manufacturer and 10 percent of its sales go to our wastewater projects in Bangladesh

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: TINTEX

Dynamic Market Demand Creates Momentum For August’s Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition

HONG KONG — March 20, 2019 — Despite the fact that China’s economic development has been stabilising in recent years, the ongoing ‘consumption upgrade’ and diversified market demand are still driving growth in the home textiles industry. In response to the ever-changing market environment, this Autumn’s Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles, held from August 28-31, continues to enrich its show offerings, presenting more quality suppliers, contract business exhibitors and finished products for visitors.

China is still a heaven of opportunity for overseas home textiles brands. The country now boasts around 33 million middle and upper class households according to the Chinese government, using a more narrow definition of this group than usual that takes into account disposable income relative to the cost of living. The annual household income required to be considered in this group in first-tier cities is set at around USD 44,500 and above, while for other cities it is around USD 30,000 and above. Within the 33 million households, around 10 million are considered to have the strongest purchasing power for the home textiles sector as they have combined assets of around USD 450,000 or more, usually including their own home.

These well-educated consumers have different brand preferences, product expectations and consumption habits than previous generations according to Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. “The greater emphasis on product quality, brands and a tailored experience from customers have fostered strong growth and new product offerings in the entire home decoration industry in China. With over 1,000 exhibitors and around 40,000 visitors under the same roof, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is the place to capitalise on this unprecedented growth of the Chinese middle and upper classes.”

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has long been attracting leading local and international brands to take advantage of this potential. Last August’s fair gathered fabrics brand names including Enzo Degli Angiuoni Spa from Italy, JAB ANSTOETZ from Germany and Prestigious Textiles from the UK, domestic big names such as Beijing Yada and Beijing Euroart together with whole-home exhibitors like Coomo Living, Mirtos, Murray, Casaido and Lezai.  This year’s show will continue to showcase a wide range of home textile items that match consumers’ high expectations.

Increased emphasis on contract business

The Contract Business 360o concept received much recognition in the 2018 edition as around 16 percent of visitors reported interest in contract business products. In order to facilitate buyers’ sourcing process, contract business exhibitors will be highlighted this year at the fairground with clearer signage. There will also be a diverse range of events including a forum and display area that will help fairgoers to understand different contract textile products and the derived business opportunities.

More finished products to cater to market demand

Being Asia’s leading trade platform, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles offers a comprehensive range of home textiles and accessories. Apart from abundant decoration fabrics, finished products are receiving much attention in recent editions. As per the fair’s visitor statistics, the interest towards finished home textile products has increased by around 10 percent in the past four years. “I am impressed that more exhibitors are using diverse finished products to present an overall impression. Compared to the companies showcasing fabrics alone, these suppliers are more attractive,” Liu Yuan from Shenyan Space Design said at last Autumn fair. Given this growing demand, more suppliers have decided to take advantage of the fair to showcase their finished products. Naturtex, Jaspa Herington, Silkland and Weihai HengTai Woolen Blanket are just a few of the confirmed exhibitors to date. Visitors can expect to source more finished products this edition, ranging from bedding products and carpets & rugs to finished curtains and more.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition is organized by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA)

“Additive Manufacturing For The Textile Industry“ To Be Held At KARL MAYER, On April 13, 2019 In Obertshausen

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany — March 15, 2019 — The combination of new technologies, such as 3D printing, and the traditional textile sector opens up many opportunities for product development. To explore these possibilities is the aim of the workshop called “Additive manufacturing for the textile industry“. The event took place for the first time in January 2018, it was extremely successful and will now be repeated.

The next workshop will take place on May 13, 2019, which is the day before the start of Techtextil in Frankfurt/Main. In its role as host, the cooperation partner Karl Mayer will again make its premises available to the event. The organizer, the Textile Research Institute Thüringen-Vogtland e. V. (TITV), expects roughly 100 guests. Nine speakers from research and practice will highlight the topic of “Additive manufacturing“ in particular. In this respect, the company ViscoTec Pumpen- und Dosiertechnik GmbH will give a lecture on viscous media of the future, Heraeus Noblelight will present IR emitters, and DFKI will provide a contribution on the subject of “Additive manufacturing of modules and housings for electronic components on textile”. Besides, Pedex GmbH will deliver a speech on materials for filaments for FFF-3D printing.

During the programme accompanying the event, Karl Mayer will present the new premises of its Academy. The company’s own qualification site will only move to the new rooms in April 2019. Moreover, the visitors will have the chance to gain first insights into the manufacturer’s TEXTILE MAKERSPACE. An exhibition with offers from industry and research on additive manufacturing will round off this workshop.

More information about the event under https://www.karlmayer.com/de/additive-fertigung-in-der-textilindustrie/.

You can still send your application to Mrs. Siegl under: b.siegl@titv-greiz.de.

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: KARL MAYER Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH

Innovative Nonwovens From Recycled Wastes: Laroche Collaborative Solutions

COURS, France — March 20, 2019 — Laroche is a specialty manufacturer of textile recycling, airlay web forming and bast fiber processing equipment.

Robert Laroche, the CEO, is both an engineer and a frequent traveler. His associates have a strong commitment to the company which allows to go well beyond purely “commercial” relationships. Know-how from over 100 years in the same business, dedication to innovations and long-term service and customer relationships are the DNA of the company.

Turnkey plants for recycling and airlaid nonwovens:

“10 years ago, states Robert Laroche, we had already a long history in recycling and nonwoven processes, but at that time we were mostly selling and servicing individual machines. Now, we design, manufacture and service complete lines. We offer turnkey plants to our customers. In fact, we are going much further as we take part in the R&D process of our customers. They come to us with various questions, like:

  • How can I recycle the wastes I produce or collect and transform them into a product which has its own market?
  • Or, how can I design a product the market needs, using recycled materials? “

A 6 million Euros technical center

To have a good understanding of Laroche technical know-how, the easiest way is to look at the technical center layout.

Marc Moncorgé, head of the technical center, describes the more than 6 million Euros (USD 7 million) investment in machinery including, from Laroche’s machinery partners, a double belt thermobonding oven from Schott & Meisner and a needle loom from Andritz.

  • The recycling line can handle both industrial and post-consumer by products including garments, carpets,… tear them apart into fibers and, if needed, separate non fibrous materials such as buttons, zippers,…
  • The bast fiber line can decorticate and then further refine/cottonize fibers from flax, hemp, kenaf, straw…
  • The above fibers and/or other fibers can then be blended, airlaid and bonded on one of the three airlay lines: thermobonded, needle punched or resin bonded.

Marc states “We run approximately 200 trials every year, from 20 to 2 000 kilograms of material sent by our customers, often across the oceans. Many of them send a team of experts to witness the trials and guide us towards achieving the results they seek. As for us, confidentiality agreements, signed with our customers, define exactly our commitments. This kind of team work often leads to innovative products and technical solutions.”

R&D and industry 4.0

R&D is also strong at Laroche. Benoit Rombaut head of the R&D department is working to develop solutions for the future. Common sense tells us that we need to recycle not only industrial waste but also post-consumer wastes. The current challenge is to develop industrially and economically viable solutions to recycle post consumer products such as garments, carpets, car seats, airbags, mattress,… into usable fibers.

These fibers can be used to make insulation felts for the automotive, furniture and building insulation industries. Active research is also underway to turn these fibers back into yarns.

Another major focus is on customer service. Current technologies allow Laroche to help the customers by designing smart and user-friendly control systems which can be connected to the service department.

Benoît explains that” in a full line, there are now more than 200 sensors and a router allowing the connection between the line and our engineers in Cours-la-Ville. This can be used for fine

tuning, trouble shooting, remote assistance, and software upgrading anywhere in the world. In fact, he says, that nearly every day his team receives an inquiry from a customer and that this service is growing fast as there are more and more lines equipped with these features. It is a great step in the industry 4.0 revolution”.

For Asia, a very active market, Laroche has set up technical support in Kuala Lumpur with 2 full time engineers who travel intensively.

Spare parts and consumables are sent from headquarters twice a day through express, multinationals package delivery services and can be all over the world within 48 hours.

An example: Laroche in Guatemala

Laroche has recently developed a tailor-made solution for NovaFibers, part of Grupo de Todos, in Guatemala.

“NovaFibers established a logistics operation in the USA for collecting second hand clothes and transporting them to Guatemala to be resold,” explains Charles Junker, Laroche Sales Manager. “A substantial amount of what is collected, however, can’t be sold again, even at very low prices, and has to be disposed of. We worked together to find a sustainable alternative.”

To test the market acceptance, NovaFibers sent batches of the unsold clothing to Laroche’s technical center, where they were recycled back into fibers and then into various felts. NovaFibers was then able to build up a market for these felts and subsequently, Laroche designed a complete line for the company. This flexible airlay line with both needle loom and thermobonding oven is now very successfully manufacturing nonwovens for the furniture industry in Central and South America.

Everyday, a new story

Robert Laroche concludes, “every day we write a new story with our customers, we help them open new markets, improve their production processes, reduce their cost. From us, they expect the best and thanks to them we can deliver even more”.

To know more about Laroche and contact the company representatives, to meet them at the many shows they attend, the best way is to go through the web site www.laroche.fr

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: UCMTF Member Laroche

Carolina Narrow Fabric Recruits For Apprenticeship Program

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — March 20, 2019 — Local textile manufacturer Carolina Narrow Fabric is recruiting applicants for its brand-new apprenticeship program, which will train technicians for the textile industry and provide them with fast-paced career advancement opportunities.

The apprenticeship program was launched in conjunction with the Piedmont Triad Regional Workforce Development Board, which strives to ensure that the local workforce development system is market-driven. Designed to develop highly skilled technicians prepared for careers in textiles, this program includes two years of focused training, including mentorship by Carolina Narrow Fabric’s experienced technicians, on-site skills training and off-site instruction at top training facilities. Participants will have opportunities to demonstrate their progress and achieve higher compensation as their skills advance.

Rick Adelman, operations consultant for Carolina Narrow Fabric, said: “You have people coming into manufacturing jobs at entry level positions and working 10 to 12 years to get to the same pay level that members of this apprenticeship program can reach after just two years of intensive training.”

The program will create career opportunities and advanced training for many whose circumstances prevent them from pursuing higher education at universities or technical colleges. A training effort like this not only benefits the company, but will also have a positive impact on the local community, adding well-paying jobs in the area.

Participants will be chosen from a pool of candidates selected by both Carolina Narrow Fabric and the Piedmont Triad Regional Workforce Development Board. Recruiting efforts have already begun and the program is open to both current employees and new hires. Because participants may be entering the program at different levels of previous experience, the training period and skills accumulation will be customized according to each individual’s situation.

Adelman said: “For employees that are a part of a training program like this, you typically see higher retention rates and higher work satisfaction. We believe this program will make a real difference to our company and to everyone who participates. It’s a great opportunity for growth.”

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: Carolina Narrow Fabric

Schoeller Textil Names Michael Lowery Sales Manager Of Eschler And Schoeller Technologies Brands For North America

NEWBURYPORT, Mass. — March 20, 2019 — Schoeller Textil AG, a global textile solutions brand dedicated to innovating technical fabrics and smart textile finishing technologies for more than 150 years, announces that Michael Lowery has joined its North America team as sales manager for its Eshler Textil and Schoeller Technologies brands.

Lowery will manage all North American-based accounts for Eshler Textil and Schoeller Technologies, focusing on brand partner relationships and product development.  Eschler Textil GmbH is a subsidiary of Schoeller Textil AG and a specialist in high-tech knitted fabrics, based in Balingen, Germany.  While Schoeller Technologies AG is the technologies business unit at Schoeller Textil AG in Sevelen, Switzerland, offering innovative Schoeller textile technologies, including 3XDRY®, ecorepel®, energear™, coldblack® and NanoSphere®.  Lowery will be based out of Schoeller North America’s Newburyport, Mass., offices.

Lowery comes to Schoeller with a vast history of experience in design, product development and sales.  Having worked in design for Timberland, L.L. Bean and Bemis, Lowery then went on to provide design, product development and sourcing support to clients including Puma Golf, New Balance, Bauer Hockey, Sperry Top-Sider and Reebok in his role at Athena Apparel Solutions and served as a sales representative for Kevek insulative films and coating for industrial, apparel, footwear and accessory applications.

“Michael’s deep understanding of not only sales but also design and product development processes will bring a great deal of efficiency and exciting new developments for our expansive Eschler and Schoeller Technologies partner base,” said Stephen Kerns, president, Schoeller Textil North America. “Covering our Eschler market that varies from elite, performance baselayers to medical, cleaning and smart textiles, as well as working with our Schoeller Technologies licensees, we’re looking forward to Michael continuing to build business momentum under his capable direction.”

In his leisure time, Michael enjoys coaching and playing hockey, fly fishing, skiing, mountain biking, camping and kayaking. He can be reached at MichaelL@schoellerusa.com or 978.225.6030.

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: Schoeller Textil AG

Hygienix™ Conference 2019 Calls For Presentations: Absorbent Hygiene Professionals Invited To Present Advances In Technologies, Applications, And Components

CARY, N.C. — March 20, 2019 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is seeking presentations for the fifth edition of Hygienix™, the premier event for industry professionals across the supply chain in the absorbent hygiene and personal care markets, November 11-14, 2019, at the Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel, Houston. The event will feature three days of program content devoted to the latest in sustainable technologies, emerging markets, converting challenges and market trends in the absorbent hygiene and personal care industry.

The Hygienix 2018 conference attracted over 530 absorbent hygiene professionals from 24 countries to address issues and advances affecting the largest global nonwoven and engineered materials sector with a focus on brand disruptors, incontinence perspectives, sustainable diapers, femcare innovations, cutting edge odor control, and game changers for technology, retail, and demographics.

The Hygienix conference attracts senior leadership, business development, corporate and division management, research and development, marketing, sales, and plant production professionals interested in relevant subject matter regarding the latest hygiene innovations and advancements.

INDA encourages industry professionals to submit an abstract on their latest hygiene research, product, or component innovation by April 8, 2019 for the opportunity to gain industry-wide recognition, potential partners, and customers. Abstract topics for consideration include: Breathability, Closure Systems, Core Construction, Demographics, Elastomers, Films, IP, Market Trends/Globalization, Material & Equipment Advancements, Odor Control, Packaging, Printing, Raw Material Cost Trends, Regulation, SAP & Fluff Pulp, Standards, Sustainability/Biodegradability, and Total Absorbent Systems.

Brief summaries within one or two paragraphs in length, detailing the relationship of the research to absorbent hygiene or manufacturing including contact information (phone and email) should be emailed to Deanna Lovell, dlovell@inda.org. For more information, visit inda.org or, www.hygienix.org, November 11-14, 2019, Hyatt Regency Houston.

Posted March 20, 2019

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

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