Your Way To Elasticity — SSM’s Latest Application

HORGEN, Switzerland — October 23, 2017 — SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler AG, inventor of the electronic yarn traverse system, announces its participation of the forthcoming ShanghaiTex on the booth of its agent Union Trading as well as on the booth of Rieter Components.

After the successful introduction of the XENO-platform in Asia in 2016, SSM has put the focus on the X-Series this year. With the latest application for cone-to-muff and muff-to-cone winding, SSM offers a highly flexible and economical system.

To maintain a high residual elasticity of elastic polyamide (PA) and polyester (PES) draw textured yarns (DTY) after dyeing, the muff dyeing process with integrated SSM leading yarn winding technology is the best solution. The new SSM PWX-CTM enables the preparation of low-density muffs, while maintaining the highest possible elasticity of the yarn throughout the dyeing process. For the highest flexible and productive rewinding, the SSM PWX-MTC offers the proper solution; regardless whether muffs, hanks, dye packages on dye tubes or coreless dye packages are to be rewound.

Besides the displayed applications, SSM provides a wide range of renowned textile machines.

SSM will show their newest textile machines at ShanghaiTex for the first time. The exhibition is held in Shanghai from November 27-30, 2017, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. SSM welcomes the interested crowd at booth E1 A70 and E1 D30.

Posted October 24, 2017

Source: SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler AG

20th Century Fox Selects Gerber To Produce Replica Costumes For The Greatest Showman Premiering In December

TOLLAND, Conn. — October 24, 2017 — In every aspect of the fashion world, digitalization is driving the demand to bring new styles to market faster. This is also true for the world of film and costume creation. Costume replicas are costly and, in the past, they were all done by hand. But recently Gerber Technology combined forces with Global Garment Engineering and 20th Century Fox to replicate costumes worn by Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson and Zendaya in the upcoming film The Greatest Showman in theaters around the world starting Christmas Day. By leveraging Gerber’s integrated digital solutions, they can now be done in a fraction of the time and at a much lower cost.

The challenge 20th Century Fox presented was to produce 50 sets of replicas of beautiful and complicated costumes in a very short time frame to support the film’s release. The product experts at Gerber, working closely with their partner Pat Trautman at Global Garment Engineering, accepted the challenge and leveraged Gerber’s industry leading products and team expertise to digitally deconstruct each costume garment without having to take them apart. The job started by digitizing each garment on the Gerber SilhouetteTM table, where pattern files were instantaneously created in AccuMark® – the pattern design, grading, marker making and production planning software. The patterns were simultaneously passed into AccuMark 3D, where they were draped on avatars to validate pattern pieces and review virtual samples. The digital sampling process allowed the team to ensure the patterns would accurately and precisely be sewn together to create perfect replicas.

“Precision as we digitized the original costumes into the patterns was key to achieve the speed and quality we needed to accurately replicate these beautiful garments in such a short time frame.” stated Mary McFadden, executive director of CAD, Gerber Technology.

Prior to project kickoff, photographs, technical sketches, measurements, component details and assembly instructions were compiled within YuniquePLM® to ensure planning, management and tracking of each essential step was executed properly and timelines were met.

After the patterns were validated in AccuMark 3D, data was passed to AccuNest™ to create markers ensuring the optimum yield was achieved from the beautiful and expensive fabrics needed to produce the costumes. Over 22 diverse fabrics were spread and cut. “By using AccuNest, we were able to achieve a 3 to 6-percent improvement on fabric yield which was a substantial cost savings for the project” said Mary McFadden. A cut ticket was then generated for each of the garments to pass data from technical design through to production. The barcode on the cut ticket transfers all the fabric and marker data essential to efficiently spread and cut each costume.

In the cut room at Gerber’s headquarters in Tolland, Connecticut, product experts loaded the fabric, scanned the cut ticket on the GERBERspreader™ XLs125 where the spread details were automatically transferred without manual re-entry of any of the information. After monitoring the spread, the material was passed on to be cut using the Gerber Paragon® HX. At the Gerber Paragon, the cut ticket was scanned again to pull up the marker for each garment. After carefully managing the process and labeling the bundles of cut parts, they were packed and shipped to New York for assembly.

Pat Trautman and her team from Global Garment Engineering brought their expertise and passion to ensure every detail was handled on time and with a constant focus on ensuring the quality of the replicas would match the designer’s vision for each of the original costumes.

“We are honored to have completed this project with 20th Century Fox. It has allowed the team to use its expertise and display their pride in all that they have accomplished with our digital solutions offering,” said Mohit Uberoi, CEO, Gerber Technology. We are all looking forward to the release of The Greatest Showman.

The whole process will be demonstrated at ideation 2017 and conference attendees will be able to see the replica costumes, experience the technology and speak directly with the team members who worked on the project.

Posted October 24, 2017

Source: Gerber Technology

Emmi Berlin Appointed Spinnova’s Head Of Communications

JYVÄSKYLÄ, Finland — October 24, 2017 — Emmi Berlin has been appointed wood fiber company Spinnova’s head of communications as of October 23, 2017. Berlin will be in charge of Spinnova’s internal and external communications as well as public and media relations.

Berlin has more than 15 years of experience in corporate communications, investor relations and marketing. In the recent years, she has been responsible for communications and marketing of the Finnish wind power technology company Moventas.

“It’s an honor to become part of Spinnova’s story,” said Berlin. “As a communicator, a cause as ecologically and ethically sustainable as this is endlessly inspiring.”

“Spinnova’s objective is globally commercialize pulp-based textile fiber,” said Janne Poranen, CEO, Spinnova. “Raising awareness by means of communications is thus vital for our growth story. We are delighted to have Emmi as part of our great team.”

Posted October 24, 2017

Source: Spinnova

Alsco-Charlotte Earns Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — October 23, 2017—Alsco Inc.’s Charlotte, N.C., facility has earned the Hygienically Clean Healthcare designation, reflecting their commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by on-site inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.

The certification confirms the laundry’s dedication to compliance and processing healthcare textiles (HCTs) using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, the focal point for laundry plant inspectors’ evaluation of critical control points that minimize risk. The independent, third-party inspection must confirm essential evidence that:

  • Employees are properly trained and protected;
  • Managers understand legal requirements;
  • OSHA-compliant; and
  • Physical plant operates effectively.

In addition, Alsco passed three rounds of outcome-based microbial testing, indicating that their processes are producing Hygienically Clean Healthcare linens and garments and zero presence of harmful bacteria. To maintain their certification, laundry plants must pass quarterly testing to ensure that as laundry conditions change, such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry, laundered product quality is consistently maintained.

This process eliminates subjectivity by focusing on outcomes and results that verify textiles cleaned in these facilities meet appropriate hygienically clean standards and BMPs for hospitals, surgery centers, medical offices, nursing homes and other medical facilities.

Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification acknowledges laundries’ effectiveness in protecting healthcare operations through testing and inspections that scrutinize quality control procedures in linen and uniform service operations. The Hygienically Clean standard provides for two inspections every three years. OSHA compliance is closely examined, particularly toxic and hazardous substance handling rules governing textiles containing blood and other potentially infectious materials.

Certified laundries use processes, chemicals and BMPs acknowledged by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and others. Introduced in 2012, Hygienically Clean Healthcare incorporates the international cleanliness standards for healthcare linens and garments used worldwide by the Certification Association for Professional Textile Services and the European Committee for Standardization.

Objective experts in epidemiology, infection control, nursing and other healthcare professions work with TRSA launderers to ensure the certification continues to enforce the highest standards for producing clean healthcare textiles. With 100+ years as the textile services industry’s leading business association, TRSA’s expertise in laundry BMP development is unmatched.

“Congratulations to Alsco on their certification,” said Joseph Ricci, TRSA president and CEO. “This achievement proves their dedication to building their customers’ confidence that their laundry takes every step possible to prevent human illness.”

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: TRSA

Adhesives Specialist Jowat SE Founds New Subsidiary In Vietnam

DETMOLD, Germany — October 23, 2017 — Jowat has established a new company in Vietnam, continuing the enterprise’s strategy to supply major markets in the Asia-Pacific region with innovative bonding solutions and advisory service for application technology. The adhesives specialist from Detmold founded the new subsidiary in Ho Chi Minh City in response to the growing demand from regional customers, which now can be met even faster and more effectively.

Jowat has expanded its global presence and has opened a new subsidiary in Vietnam with the objective to provide the optimum service for customers and an efficient supply with adhesives. This is a major step forward for the business development of the adhesives specialist from Detmold: The newly established company in Ho Chi Minh City comes in response to the rapidly evolving markets in the Asia-Pacific region and to the continuously growing demand for Jowat adhesives in the region, two years after Jowat increased its capacities by opening a new manufacturing site in Malaysia.

The newly established Jowat Vietnam Co. Ltd. is headed by Managing Director Sebastian Schäfers and continues Jowat Group’s strategy to supply the regional markets in Asia with superior adhesive products, innovative bonding solutions, and a comprehensive service with the customer in focus.

“By becoming actively and directly involved in the dynamic economy of Vietnam, we have opened up new, highly interesting business opportunities,” said Dr. Ralf Schelbach, vice president Asia Pacific, Jowat SE. “This allows us to expand the international sales and support network of Jowat SE in the Asia-Pacific region and to further strengthen our business relationship with regional customers.”

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: Jowat SE

Hyosung Partners With Bossa To Promote New Xplay Collection With Creora® Fit2 At Denim PREMIERE VISION, Paris, November 14 & 15, 2017

SEOUL, South Korea — October 23, 2017 — Hyosung has partnered with Bossa to introduce Xplay a new collection of the best fitting, most flattering, bi-stretch denim with creora® Fit2  at Denim PREMIERE VISION.

Bossa, one of Turkey’s largest integrated textile companies with production facilities in Adana, just celebrated 66 years of innovation and leadership. Bossa offers high quality products and services in its range of yarn, dyeing, weaving, and denim finishing processes.

“Our reputation was built on innovation and delivering unique consumer value. creora Fit2 has allowed us to create the Xplay bi-stretch collection for the most flattering yet comfortable fitting denim” shared Müge Tunceren, product development & marketing manager of Bossa “We are targeting brands & retailers who want to enhance consumer loyalty through better fit and superior comfort”

creora Fit2 is a proprietary technology, using a creora yarn for 360 degree stretch offering sleek and flattering fit.

“We developed creora® Fit2 4 way stretch to meet consumer’s needs, looking for better fit & silhouette.” shared David Jang, creora® Marketing Manager for denim “We partnered with Bossa to develop next generation of denim as consumers will realize its value  as soon as they start wearing it.”

Come and see creora: Stand C18 Denim Premiere Vision November 14-15, Paris Event Center, Porte de la Villette.

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: Hyosung

The Dainese Group Is Pleased To Announce The Birth Of The Dainese Settantadue Brand Of Iconic Motorcycle Clothing

VICENZA, Italy — October 23, 2017 — After 24 months of research and design, Dainese reveals the newest brand to join its family: Dainese Settantadue, a contemporary interpretation of iconic motorcycle clothing. The brand will feature technical garments inspired by the extensive design legacy of Dainese and made specifically for cult motorcycle fans.

“Transfer the emotions that you feel when you enter our Archive in Molvena,” said CEO Cristiano Silei. “Dainese Settantadue arises exactly from this idea. Heritage, beauty and contemporaneity are the three values on which the new brand is based. In perfect harmony with our history and our roots, it reinterprets technical garments to embrace an even larger audience.”

Dainese Settantadue unifies love, innovation, technological research, passion for design and style. “To create Dainese Settantadue, I spent weeks immersed in our immense archives searching for inspiration from the great stylistic collaborations of the past, from Yohji Yamamoto to Valextra,” illustrates the Art Director Renato Montagner. “The first production will be a selection of aesthetic affirmations that will come to life when they are in the arms of kindred spirits. It will be genuine, progressive and sophisticated and it will not compromise either quality or detail.”

The leather jacket is at the heart of the story told by our first collection: this timeless piece accompanies us as we enjoy the pleasures life offers, both big and small.

Dainese Settantadue is imbued with the gratification only exquisite craftsmanship can provide, which is possible through advanced processing techniques and cutting-edge composition that guarantee maximum protection and a modern-day elegance full of memories.

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: Dainese Settantadue

Gerber Technology Partners With Fashion Enter’s Factory And Training Academy, London

TOLLAND, Conn. — October 23, 2017 — Gerber Technology is pleased to announce a partnership with Fashion Enter/FashionCapital, London, by supporting both their commercial factory and training academy. “We are very pleased about the integration of our AccuMark® software and digitizing solution into the curriculum of Fashion Enter and look forward to a successful partnership”, said Yvonne Heinen-Foudeh, marketing and communications director, EMEA for Gerber Technology.

Gerber’s mission is to make it easy for any one in the world using textiles, leather, composites or other flexible materials to go from concept to market quickly and seamlessly. “We have been empowering educators with technology to help prepare the next generation of fashion leaders for nearly 50 years,” said Heinen-Foudeh. “The success of the industry relies on students graduating with knowledge of how technologies like PLM, CAD and smart machines used in manufacturing are all connected and essential to the work flow and Fashion Enter/FashionCapital is the ideal partner to support our mission.”

“Over the last six months, we have expanded our Fashion Studio service by 28 new accounts including Huntsman and Gormley and Gamble,” Jenny Holloway, founder of the social enterprise Fashion Enter said. “The pattern cutting team headed by Lauren Loftus and supported by an excellent six-person team of pattern queens is flying. The experienced members of our team including Lauren and Debbie Smith have a strong knowledge of Gerber’s AccuMark software. I put my faith in their experience and knew it was best to listen to the experts! We have therefore invested into the latest Gerber CAD system to ensure that the accuracy of detail is embedded into our pattern and grading services.”

Gerber Technology has developed partnerships with over 1,400 colleges, universities, technical and fashion schools across the world, providing them with solutions and expertise to help the teachers prepare students with the skills they require in today’s competitive fashion workplace.

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: Gerber Technology

Milliken Adds Textile Industry Veteran To Lead Design And Innovation Efforts For Specialty Interiors Business

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — October 23, 2017 — Leading global textile technology company, Milliken & Company, has hired textile industry veteran Dana Claire Larson as director of design and development for its newly integrated Specialty Interiors business. The addition of Larson complements and enhances the seasoned team of business, sales, marketing and design professionals Milliken continues to build to exceed the needs of textile customers and prospects across a wide range of industries, including home, office, healthcare, hospitality and specialty events.

Larson spent nearly 20 years in progressively responsible advanced technical textile and design roles and has become a well-known name in the contract textile industry. She brings broad and deep knowledge of all aspects of textile design, yarn development and textile manufacturing processes, as well as keen business and analytical insight. Larson holds a bachelor’s degree in clothing and textiles from Michigan State University, a two-year post-baccalaureate certificate in woven textile design from Philadelphia University and an MBA from the University of Maine.

In her new role at Milliken, Larson will lead a team of designers, development engineers and technicians in all phases of the new product development process, including ideation, proof of concept and commercialization. She will collaborate closely with customers, sales and marketing teams and manufacturing partners to create and commercialize new innovative fabrics for the commercial interiors, hospitality, healthcare and residential markets.

“The addition of Dana Claire further demonstrates Milliken’s commitment to better serving the needs of our customers by investing heavily in our newly integrated Specialty Interiors business,” said Jennifer K. Harmon, vice-president, Milliken Specialty Interiors. “With her technical background, yarn development expertise and innovative spirit, she will be an incredible addition to our team and a valued resource for our customers.”

Larson rounds out a team of dedicated Specialty Interiors professionals from product development, design, sales and marketing. Led by furniture industry veteran Jennifer K. Harmon, the group’s leadership team includes Director of Sales Rene’ Vaughn, Marketing Manager LeAnne Flack, Financial Manager Pam Agudelo and Larson.

The Specialty Interiors business has also recently launched its own website, www.millikenspecialtyinteriors.com, as well as new social media channels.

The changes and additions are designed to position the business to provide innovative textile solutions in a more cohesive and customer-driven manner. “Like everything we do at Milliken, the customer is at the core of this new structure,” Harmon added.

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: Milliken & Company

RadiciGroup: University Scholarships Awarded

BERGAMO, Italy — October 23, 2017 — University scholarships for RadiciGroup employees and their children were recently awarded at the group’s Italian and foreign sites. The candidates eligible for the scholarships were on-time graduates who had received their first-level (bachelor’s) or second-level (master’s) university degree in 2015 or 2016.

RadiciGroup set aside about 30,000 euros for the scholarship program, which received 34 applications from Italy, Europe, North America, South America and Asia. The grant amount varied depending on the type of degree (science/engineering, liberal arts or other). An official award ceremony was organized in Bergamo’s Città Alta (Upper Town) for the scholarship recipients of the Italian Group sites (provinces of Bergamo, Novara and Sondrio).

The ceremony was followed by an evening at the Teatro Sociale, where the participants attended a new opera production (based on the life of the Italian physicist Ettore Majorana). The performance was sponsored by RadiciGroup in collaboration with BergamoScienza science fair.

“Education has always been one of the main pillars of RadiciGroup,” commented Maurizio Radici, vice president of RadiciGroup. “We are particularly proud of the fact that among the scholarship award recipients, besides the children of our employees, there are also a few of our employees, who with grit and determination have reached an important milestone, a university degree, while doing a great job working for the company.”

Posted October 23, 2017

Source: RadiciGroup

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