Blue Sage Invests In Americo Manufacturing Company

AUSTIN, Texas, — January 10, 2018 — Blue Sage Capital, an Austin, Texas-based private investment firm, is pleased to announce its recently completed majority investment in Americo Manufacturing Co. Headquartered in Acworth, Ga., with additional facilities in Cartersville, Ga., and Los Angeles, Calif., Americo is a globally-recognized, leading manufacturer of floor maintenance pads as well as one of the top manufacturers of commercial and retail floor matting products in the U.S. Americo produces a diverse range of high-loft, nonwoven products, which include floor maintenance pads as well as specialty fabrics used in a variety of industries. Aside from nonwovens, Americo also designs and manufactures a complete line of vinyl-backed, walk-off floor mats for use in industrial, promotional, retail, custom and specialty market applications.

Americo’s CEO, Lenny Shutzberg, commented, “We are delighted to be partnering with Blue Sage as we continue to grow our business from the solid foundation established nearly 50 years ago. Blue Sage’s expertise of investing in family-owned businesses, along with their vast strategic and financial resources, will provide us the ability to significantly increase the growth trajectory for our company.”

Americo’s products are currently sold in all 50 states and in over 70 countries around the world.

Jim McBride, cofounder and managing member of Blue Sage, stated, “Americo is the quintessential investment for Blue Sage Capital. We look for partnerships with market-leading, family-owned and managed businesses, which have demonstrated a long-term defensible competitive advantage and established significant barriers of entry in their respective industries. Americo has a proven business model and an extremely capable management team. Highlighted by the receipt of the only Green Seal Certification issued to any floor pad manufacturer in the world, the Company continues to demonstrate innovative leadership in the cleaning industry. We are excited about our new partnership with Americo and look forward to working with their entire management team.”

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Blue Sage Capital

Gerber To Highlight Tools To Improve Speed To Market And Online Conversion At NRF Retail’s BIG Show

TOLLAND, Conn., — January 10, 2018 — Buzz words of improved quality, shortened cycle times, greater visibility and better online conversions will come to life at Gerber Technology’s booth at NRF 2018 Retail’s Big Show. Gerber will present its integrated Digital Solutions to help companies embrace the future of fashion, showing how digitalization can improve design, development, sourcing, corporate social responsibility and the overall consumer experience.

“We have been working diligently on digital integration and advances in our YuniquePLM®, AccuMark® and our AccuMark 3D software to address our customers’ need for speed,” said Karsten Newbury, senior vice president and general manager of software solutions group. “The enhancements over the last year, along with strategic partnerships with companies like Avametric to improve our fabric simulation and enable consumer facing virtual try-on, have allowed us to leap our competition.”

Highlights inside the booth include:

  • Decrease time to market – see how digitally integrating your design and supply chain management process ensures your business addresses the need for speed. Convert “data to speed” and shift from today’s model of planning to the future of purchase activated manufacturing.
  • Cut sample costs by up to 50 percent – see the investments made to advance the industry leading AccuMark 3D software to help customers address the production of samples, making development faster and more efficient.
  • Increase online conversion to reduce returns – see how partnerships with Avametric, the industry leader in fabric simulation and 3D consumer applications, allows the first end-to-end 3D platform to be offered, from design and development to consumer-facing virtual try-on applications.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Gerber Technology

Parameter Generation & Control Celebrates Milestone

BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. — January 10, 2018 — Parameter Generation & Control is recognizing its 40th anniversary as an internationally respected innovator and manufacturer of precise humidity and temperature conditioning systems.

Parameter Generation & Control was founded by Jack Hile and his son, Ross. A mechanical engineer, Jack Hile worked in the 1960s for American Instrument Company (AMINCO), selling laboratory equipment. AMINCO had developed a line of precise humidity and temperature conditioning systems for the American scientific and manufacturing industries after the start of World War II; prior to that, much of that equipment was imported from Germany.

When another company purchased AMINCO in 1970 and stopped selling humidity and temperature conditioning systems in favor of medical-industry product lines, Hile saw an opportunity. He and his son, Ross, purchased the manufacturing rights, spare parts and drawings for AMINCO humidity and temperature conditioning products. And with that, Parameter Generation & Control was born in April 1977.

Initially, the Hiles planned that their new company would service and sell replacement parts for AMINCO equipment. Ross Hile opined that narrowing their scope of work as such would limit the company eventually and instead advocated for developing and manufacturing new systems. His father agreed. The first units Parameter produced were three AMINCO 9-cubic-feet chambers for Bell Labs, GE and DuPont.

Since then, the company has developed a vast array of products and services for customers. Advances in control technologies, saturation and refrigeration now allow for smaller and more efficient systems with tighter capabilities in products ranging in size from 4 cubic feet to 60,000 cubic feet.

Today, Parameter’s systems are sold in more than 50 countries for industries that include pharmaceuticals, semi-conductors, electronics, packaging, textiles, tobacco and preservation.

Parameter also offers a full-service installation and preventive maintenance group; a validation department; and state-of-the-art, off-premise contract stability storage rooms and chambers through its strategic alliance partnership with Precision Stability Storage.

Jack Hile’s son, Clay, who became the company president in 1988, is proud of Parameter’s 40 years of innovation and his company’s ability to compete successfully against other international corporations.

“We have always focused on building the best and the most reliable humidity temperature conditioners and chambers on the market and not becoming too broad with our product line,” Hile said. “This makes it easier for us to compete with better-known companies among our target audiences.”

Parameter provides unique temperature- and humidity-control solutions for a number of memorable projects. In the early 1980s, the company began working with the Library of Congress to protect its priceless copies of rare Gutenberg and Mainz Bibles. It also provides a conditioned vault for other items not on display.

The company made its first home in historic downtown Black Mountain in two storefronts so small that all sheet-metal fabrication and welding was conducted offsite. By 1979, Parameter had outgrown its first home and moved to its current location on the town’s west side. Hile says Black Mountain remains an ideal home base for the company.

“It is a beautiful place to live,” Hile said. “And since we deal with companies worldwide, there never was a huge benefit to relocating to a larger metropolitan area.”

For the next 40 years, Parameter Generation & Control will build upon its successes and core strengths, Hile said.

“We’ll keep developing better systems that are more cost-efficient, more energy-efficient and smaller,” he said. “We’ll expand our markets both geographically and through new applications. And we’ll continue to provide a quality workplace for our employees.”

Parameter Generation & Control is an internationally respected innovator and manufacturer of precise humidity and temperature control products. Renowned for their dependability, Parameter products continually surpass industry expectations with technologically advanced energy conservation. The company manufactures temperature- and humidity-controlled chambers, rooms, conditioners and large-capacity laboratory baths for pharmaceutical, electronic, semiconductor, packaging, paper and textile clients worldwide.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Parameter Generation & Control

SHIMA SEIKI To Exhibit At Première Vision New York

WAKAYAMA, Japan — January 10, 2018 — SHIMA SEIKI Mfg., Ltd. will exhibit at the Première Vision show in New York this month. It will once again participate in the “Manufacturing” area dedicated to technical and logistical manufacturing solutions as sole machine technologist with a machine exhibit.

Given current conditions in garment manufacturing especially in the United States, Shimai Seiki’s proposals at Première Vision New York should be of timely significance. Reinforcing the Made in USA movement for returning garment production back on- shore, consumer trends such as increase in online shopping activity have also changed supply chain requirements, with growing demand for mass customization and short turnaround. The combination of Shima Seiki’s WHOLEGARMENT® knit- ting technology and SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system offers an ideal manufacturing model to support such new demand in e-commerce and customization.

Because of their capability to produce elegant items in their entirety in 3-D without the need for sewing or linking, Wholegarment knitting machines realize high-quality quick response production thanks to reduced lead times as well as reduced dependence on labor. These qualities are maximized with the latest MACH2XS machine on display at Première Vision.

Wholegarment knitting, together with the aforementioned SDS-ONE APEX3, form a synergy that provides revolutionary game-changing flexibility in the knit supply chain. Ultra-realistic simulation capability on APEX3 allows Virtual Sampling to minimize the time, cost, energy and material that the sample-making process requires with current manufacturing. With this new manufacturing model, on-demand knitting realizes optimized inventory, eliminating waste from the production cycle for truly sustainable fashion.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Shima Seiki

eurolaser Presents Textile Cutting In Large Format

LÜNEBURG, Germany — January 10, 2018 — Eurolaser from Germany has changed large-format textile processing with the laser cutting machine 3XL-3200. Blinds, curtains, shutters and gates require clean textile cuts in extremely large formats. Here, eurolaser is the only supplier in the upper quality segment that offers processing tables with a width and length of up to 3.20 meters.

Interested parties can experience the 3XL-3200 in live demonstration at stand B78 in hall The precise roll feeding and the tension-free transport via the specially developed conveyor ensure maximum reliability. eurolaser consultants will answer all questions on individual processing situations and requirements directly on-site.

eurolaser system tables combine Swiss precision with German engineering. They are fundamentally modular and are configured individually for customers and their applications.  Consequently, various requirements for the processing can be taken into account. For example, engravings, markings or labels can be added in just one single production run. Besides, other tools e.g. for optical recognition on printed materials can be integrated.

eurolaser’s durable and high-precision laser cutting systems can process a variety of materials, e.g. plastics, foams, textiles, adhesive foils, woods, acrylics, composites and much more. The high-quality components guarantee reliability, extreme long service life and a positive price-performance balance for the user. By acquiring a eurolaser system, a long-standing partnership with the manufacturer will be established. This ensures competent and fast support, the supply of high-quality materials and spare parts as well as the ongoing option for expansions. The eurolaser-ACADEMY offers all necessary user seminars concerning efficient and environmentally friendly operation and maintenance on-site. In addition, there are user tips, further developments and new problem solutions so that manufacturing processes can be further optimised or extended.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: eurolaser

Devan‘s New Product Line – Revitalizing Skin & Body Through Textiles

RONSE — January 10, 2018 — Devan Chemicals, a Belgium-based developer of finishing technologies for textiles, recently launched a new product line. These revitalizing agents enable textile manufacturers to boost their textiles and offer health & wellness to consumers.

Boost textiles and enhance well being

In our daily lives, we are confronted with energy loss, sleep deprivation, ageing, allergens, pollution, UV “damage”,… you name it. Devan has found a way to boost the textiles we sleep on, so they can help to reduce negative impacts from “outside” and enhance our well being.

The patented encapsulation technology enables Devan to create the right blend for the required purpose. Environmentally safe and skin-friendly.

Skin care through Textiles: R-Vital

With ageing, our bodies’ natural protection against free radicals declines. R-Vital textile treatments can help to strengthen our bodies natural defenses against free radicals.

Our skin is the largest organ in our body. The treated textiles touch our skin. The revitalising ingredients enter inside our bodies and become active. Devan R-vital will boost textiles with a range of ingredients, such as anti-oxidants, that offer extra protection against free radicals, ageing, pollution, UV.

Our skin is the ideal means for the transport of revitalising solutions. The treated textiles contain encapsulated ingredients like Ubiquinol, the advanced CoQ10. The content of the capsules is set free through the movement of our bodies and can be absorbed by our skin and transported throughout our body where the anti-oxidants will disarm free radicals and complement other anti-oxidants.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Devan Chemicals

Fiberactive Organics Introduces Sewpure™ Organic Cotton Thread

APEX, N.C. — January 10, 2018 — Fiberactive Organics LLC continues its nearly 20-year history in organic cotton thread manufacturing and distribution, and has announced today the official product launch of, Sewpure™, the strongest GOTS certified, organic cotton thread on the market in multi-purpose, Tex 40 and heavy-duty, Tex 70.  Fiberactive Organics has made it its business to bring essential organic cotton sewing products to the world, and Sewpure is the next step in that legacy.

“Sewpure is specifically designed for customers that have had to turn away from using organic cotton thread because of strength issues,” said founder and company spokesman, Julie Moore. Both weights of Sewpure are 3-ply for durability, and are made of certified organic cotton grown and spun in India.  Sewpure Tex 40 is strong enough for sportswear and home decor projects while being thin enough for use in overlock, zig-zag, and domestic sewing machines; the Tex 70 is strong and durable enough for jeans, outerwear, duffle bags other canvas products.

Fiberactive’s natural-colored Sewpure is completely untreated, “Nothing has been done to the cotton beyond washing,” says Moore, “It’s perfect for manufacturers doing piece dyeing.” And for those who are looking for colored organic thread, Fiberactive will start the Sewpure brand with a short range of earthy hues and will expand the palette on demand. They also have the capability to produce custom colors from Pantone numbers or DTM swatches.  Always in support of new designers and eco-entrepreneurs, Fiberactive Organics offers Sewpure at a comfortable price and keeps their minimum order quantities low.

Fiberactive Organics has been on the cutting edge of organic cotton sewing products for many years.  In 2007, along with South Carolina’s YLI Corp., Fiberactive Organics brought to market their first organic cotton thread, Fiberactive Natural, a Tex 30 natural colored, organic cotton thread spun in Peru. Fiberactive then became the North American distributor of Scanfil, a Tex 35 organic cotton thread spun in the Netherlands and finished in 34 colors.

Sewpure, the latest in Fiberactive’s family of organic cotton thread, is more robust than their other brands.  “Sewpure fills a huge gap in what we could offer the sewing market.” Moore said.

In order to implement Fiberactive’s core values, to protect the earth and provide good conditions for textile workers and their families, Sewpure is put up on recyclable plastic cones and recycled content cardboard tubes, and is packaged in compostable, vegetable-based plastic. “It’s not enough to make organic cotton thread. If we’re generating plastic trash and greenhouse gasses in order to bring that thread to our customers we’re not doing the whole job. Being sustainable involves every part of every product, and how it’s made, and how it’s shipped.”

The world is looking for products and brands that are environmentally and socially responsible from start to finish, Fiberactive is developing organic cotton sewing materials that are just that. Sustainability is not a goal, at Fiberactive it is the foundation of the company. Enabling garment and home products manufacturers to make their products completely organically has been the company’s focus for the past 15 years. Sewpure is the fulfillment of long-held goals and the beginning of a new chapter for a company that is deeply rooted in the earth.

Posted January 10, 2018

Source: Fiberactive Organics

EXENTA To Showcase Latest Innovations In Shop Floor Control, ERP, And PLM At Colombiatex

NEW YORK CITY — January 10, 2018 — EXENTA (formerly Simparel) announced its participation in the Colombiatex 2018 trade show on January 23-25 in Medellin, Colombia. The company will showcase its latest advancements and provide hands-on demonstrations of its industry-leading Shop Floor Control (SFC), ERP, and PLM solutions in the Red Pavilion, Booth #126.

According to EXENTA President and CEO Roberto Mangual, “We look forward to another excellent Colombiatex show and to meeting with the many international business leaders that attend this important event. As our Shop Floor Control solution is already very popular in Colombia and the region, we are excited to showcase the many significant developments we have made to this product in recent months. We will also feature a wide range of new enhancements to our ERP and PLM products that we believe make it a perfect fit for companies in Latin America. We invite all attendees to visit our booth to learn how they can leverage these innovative technologies to transform their businesses.”

At Colombiatex, EXENTA will highlight a new Advanced Payroll Module with Face Check for its EXENTA™ Shopfloor real-time shop floor control solution. These advancements incorporate leading-edge facial confirmation technology with an all-new advanced payroll module. The facial confirmation technology works with the system’s Android® tablets to add security, speed up the clock-in process, and streamline employee verification.

EXENTA PLM REVO™, the all-new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution, delivers a cloud/web-based platform that effectively redefines the user experience by enhancing design creativity and productivity, automating tasks and processes, and providing easy to understand analytics that drive more-timely and better-informed business decisions across the product design, development and production processes.

In addition to a host of new usability and productivity enhancements, EXENTA Enterprise now has an all-new, fully integrated Financial Management module. By recording and tracking every meaningful financial transaction occurring throughout the internal and supply chain operations, it enables companies to quickly access, query, and report from a single, always up-to-date record of all their finance and accounting activities.

Simparel recently changed its name to EXENTA, reflecting the growing and fast-developing company that it has become.

Posted January 9, 2018

Source: EXENTA

New AATCC Executive Vice President

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — January 8, 2018 — On November 16, 2017, the AATCC Board of Directors met and  approved the hiring of Brian C. Francois as the new AATCC executive vice president to succeed Jack Daniels upon the latter’s retirement in March 2018.

Francois is currently the CEO of the Pulcra Chemicals Group (formerly Cognis Corp. and Henkel Textile Technology). He has had a successful career in leadership positions for his current company, which he joined in 1992, as Senior Sales Representative.

As Technical Manager, Francois teamed with chemists to set targets for developing new chemicals and received sixpatents for innovation in textile chemistry in a two-year period. From 2001 to 2005, Francois expertly managed global sales, marketing, and product development teams in four countries as Global Business Manager—Active Textiles. In this role, he grew sales by $5M in three years.

Francois was named Business Director, Textile Technology in 2005 and fostered relationships with affiliates and customers in Europe and Asia. He also led employees in US, Mexico, and distributors in Canada. In 2009, Francois became President—US Business and oversaw the relocation of US business into new facilities with growth of 100% over five years. He became Vice President—Americas in 2011, and Global CEO in 2014. He was responsible for leading the reorganization of Brazilian operations and more recently a management team with new company core value and corporate vision. He established global integration and core management systems that improved employee satisfaction and increased productivity.

His knowledge of the consumer apparel end-use market, global textile industry, and experience in expanding businesses into new geographical areas will be a great benefit to AATCC. Francois has been an active member of AATCC for more than 25 years, and served for several years as chair of the Committee on Conferences, and as chair of the Olney Awards Committee. He was a voting member of the Wet Processing Machinery Committee
and currently is a non-voting member of the Preparation Test Methods Committee. He also served on the Awards Oversight Committee.

Francois and his wife, Julie, plan to attendthe 2018 International Conference in Greenville, SC, USA on March 6-8, 2018, to meet the AATCC members in attendance. Francois will start as the new AATCC Executive Vice President on April 2, 2018.

Posted January 9, 2017

Source: AATCC

CORDURA® Brand And Triple Aught Design Debut New Collection Featuring CORDURA® Combat WoolTM Yarn For Tough Missions And Everyday Adventures

WICHITA, KS — January 9, 2018—  INVISTA’s CORDURA® brand announces an exciting new product adoption from gear and apparel specialist Triple Aught Design, which features CORDURA® Combat WoolTM yarn that blends Merino wool with high tenacity nylon fiber to raise the standard for resiliency in wool garments. The collection features two sweaters – the Echelon and the Journeyman – that were launched in fall 2017 and will be on display at Winter Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show 2018 – CORDURA® brand booth #54037-UL.

“With a heritage rooted in the military, Triple Aught Design is incorporating its knowledge of strong, rigorous gear and apparel to expand in outdoor products,” said Phil Adams, marketing and interactive services at Triple Aught Design. “We apply thorough design, high attention to detail, and strict tolerances to ensure our products meet our consumer’s most rigorous needs. When we combine this expertise with the traditional feel and durability of CORDURA® Combat WoolTM yarn, the outcome is apparel that enables versatility, whether our consumers are on their toughest mission or an everyday adventure.”

The Triple Aught Echelon sweater is versatile and reliable, designed to meet the demands of cool weather. The specially designed construction featuring CORDURA® Combat WoolTM yarn technology helps provide enhanced resiliency combined with the natural thermoregulating properties of wool. With a subtle reverse bamboo knit detailing this classic raglan crew has a modern edge.

The Triple Aught Journeyman continues a tradition of excellence with an added twist, inspired by the Type A-1 sweater issued by the United States Army Air Force during World War II. Initially, a sweater style made for engineers and mechanics, then pilots and other aircrew to wear under their leather flight jackets, it’s now been updated for everyday use. Featuring contrasting ribbing details, signature slotted buttons for improved functionality, and CORDURA® Combat WoolTM yarn technology for long-lasting durability.

“Today’s consumers are looking for gear that allows them to adapt from one environment to the next – design driven, versatile functionality with a built in endurance edge. Incorporating CORDURA® Combat WoolTM yarn technology into this specialized gear offers seamless integration of a time-tested traditional favorite such as wool, blended with high performance man-made fiber technologies for enhanced durability,” said Cindy McNaull, global CORDURA® brand and marketing director. “When we can collaborate with brands who share our same passion for pushing the limits of gear and apparel, that helps us enable consumers to Live DurableTM.”

For more information on CORDURA® brand and Triple Aught Design products, visit Winter Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show booth #54037-UL.

Posted January 9, 2018

Source: INVISTA

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