KJUS: Didi Serena Passes CEO-Baton To Nico Serena

HUENENBERG, Switzerland — February 2nd 2017 — Swiss premium sportswear brand KJUS kicks-off the year with a new organizational setup effective as of January 2017 and announces a major transition in its lead. After 16 years as CEO, KJUS co-founder Didi Serena is handing over the lead of the company to his older son Nico Serena  — now CEO and Co-President — and his longtime business partner Reto Holzmann — now CFO/COO and Co-President. As a result, the company repositions its Sales Force and introduces a Head of Global Marketing and Ecommerce. Serena’s younger son Sven relocated from Shenzhen to Switzerland in order to take over the responsibility for the supply chain. Before, he had established the KJUS R&D Center for more than four years, which has recently been moved from China to Vietnam.

“We have always worked very closely together and started the change process months ago. I am proud and very happy that Nico follows my footsteps,” says Didi Serena. “The company has been family-run from the start and I think this is the best way to continue the success story that KJUS has written so far.” Didi Serena will now focus on his role as the Board of Directors’ chairman and define the long-term direction together with the members of the Board of Directors. Furthermore, Didi will continue fostering the relationships with key players in the industry in his role as the co-founder of KJUS.

Until December, Nico Serena led the Marketing and Product departments as executive vice president and Member of the Board. In this position he successfully expanded the range by a golf wear collection and started to transform the company into a digital player. “I am very excited to take over from my father and to actively shape our success and leadership in a challenging marketplace,” he states. “I want KJUS to become the world’s finest sportswear brand.”

One of his first actions is the DRIVE2020 strategy, which will ensure an ongoing growth in all segments: Ski, Golf and Active Lifestyle. The redefined core values reflect Nico Serena’s approach of leadership and corporate culture to continue KJUS’ development as an innovative and attractive employer. “Our employees are our most precious asset; they are the beating heart of KJUS. We want to offer the perfect environment to create premium products and services for the ski and golf enthusiast of tomorrow. “

Reto Holzmann who has been with KJUS for more than 10 years, has been announced Co-President and will keep the responsibilities of CFO and COO. “I am very happy to have an experienced partner like Reto on board for our journey to the top,” Nico Serena adds. They have collaborated closely over the past years and will continue bringing together their expertise in order to meet the company’s economical and strategic goals.

Head of Global Marketing and Ecommerce Christian Mascarenhas kicks-off new marketing strategy

To establish KJUS as the world’s finest sportswear brand, the enterprise has reinforced its Marketing Department and signed Christian Mascarenhas as new Head of Global Marketing and Ecommerce. Mascarenhas launched his first campaign for KJUS this winter and introduced the world’s first fully knitted ski jacket Freelite leveraging the advantages of a consumer-centric cross-channel campaign. “With KJUS, we have the chance to rethink what is possible today and come up with solutions that matter to our audience and always have the consumer benefit in mind.” Before he joined KJUS, Mascarenhas was running brand communications for Oakley in EMEA and headed the marketing of men’s fashion brand Strellson.

Strong Sales Force about to attack the ski, golf and lifestyle markets

“We have great skills and the best expertise within our team,” says Timo Regier, Executive VP Sales. “That’s why it was natural and just a matter of time to extend some responsibilities.” As a result, Brooke MacKenzie, Managing Director of KJUS North America, joined the Board of Management last summer. Rainer Fink, Head of Sales Germany, will fulfil the Head of Sales Central Europe position. Andreas Orehounig, former Sales Manager Golf Germany, takes over additional responsibilities as Sales Manager Golf Continental Europe. Head of Sales Austria, Herbert Bründlinger, additionally leads the Italian sales team.

To keep up with the growing demand in the UK and Ireland, Alistair Brown, so far Sales Representative UK, was promoted Sales Manager Golf UK and Ireland. Newly hired Sales Representative Golf Southern UK, Nicole Taylor, will support him within these promising markets. Regier adds: “With this strong team, we will be able to attack the ski and golf markets in order to even enhance our leadership status in the industry.”

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: KJUS

BLACKYAK Wins Three ISPO Awards

MUNICH, Germany — February 2, 2017 — Outdoor specialist BLACKYAK has won three ISPO Awards with its global Fall/Winter Collection 2017/18. The Signature Jacket as well as the Heavy Duty Down Jacket got a Gold Award of the ISPO Jury.

Furthermore, the Vivid Jacket was awarded as Winner. Blackyak is delighted by winning three more ISPO Awards. Overall, the South Korea-based outdoor company has won 16 ISPO Awards now — this is an all-time record in the history of the ISPO Awards.

The Signature Jacket is awarded with Gold in the category “Hybrid Outer Layer.” In the category “Down Layer” the Heavy Duty Down Jacket is the best jacket: a second Gold Award. On top of that, the Vivid Jacket has won a Winner Award in the category “Insulated”.

The Blackyak jackets have prevailed against more than 400 submissions in five clothing categories with one Gold and one Winner Award in each category. Forty-five judges from 13 countries and two continents discussed all applications and selected the awardees.

“The awards are showing, that we weren’t pausing to rest on our laurels, we continued to develop top products, discover new materials and improve details on existing products in the collection“, says Maximilian Nortz, Managing Director International Business – Europe.

“We are very happy to win another three prizes“, is Nortz pleased by the announcement of the jury.

The Winners:
Signature Jacket
Style, function and warmth. The Blackyak Signature Jacket has been introduced to the collection as a brilliant new functional insulation item. This jacket is constructed using a mixed combination of lightweight and protective materials like Polartec® Alpha® that will provide you with a fantastic range of movement, comfort, warmth and breathability.

A high rise collar and great fitting hood tensioned with elastic for a perfect fit raise the comfort. Cuffs and hem edge are under tension with our new “Y” shaped branded elastic for a perfect fit. The shoulders have been enhanced inside with 3D mesh, whilst CORDURA® protects the shoulders from the outside. This is a perfect regulator for comfort whilst carrying backpacks.

The CORDURA® backside panel is decorated with BLACKYAK’s tradition tonal branding and detailed laser perforation allowing transfer of moisture. At the front of the jacket there are our large elasticated signature mesh storage pockets for all necessary belongings. Inside this jacket the final workmanship is very clean – a single zip pocket functions also as a storage sack.

Heavy Duty Down Jacket
The Heavy Duty Down Jacket is made for very cold conditions, such as high altitude base camps. The water-repellent treated and traceable goose down (750 cuin) keeps the body warm and insulated, while resting as well as during activities. The jacket has been expedition tested and approved and is extremely durable. The top-stitching has been removed, a construction which avoids seam failure through thread damage. Its heat retention is excellent due to BLACKYAK’s “mesh box wall” construction. This “mesh box wall” construction allows the warm air inside the jacket to circulate from chamber to chamber which provides anexcellent warmth.

Vivid Jacket
The Vivid Jacket is a multi functional insulation jacket. The main development of this jacket is the “freedom of movement cut” ensuring maximum moving space. Because of this and its water permeability the jacket is perfect to use for high activity sports in cold conditions.

In addition, it is very light with a small packing volume. Staying warm and dry is no problem with the Vivid Jacket — when you don’t need it, you will be happy that it fits in your backpack with ease.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: BlackYak

Reifenhäuser Sells Reimotec To Dietze+Schell

TROISDORF, Germany — February 1, 2017 — With effect from February 1, 2017, Reifenhäuser Maschinenfabrik and Dietze+Schell Maschinenfabrik consolidate their activities in the niche markets monofilaments, strapping tapes and artificial turf. Reifenhäuser transfers the two companies Reimotec Maschinen- und Anlagenbau, and Reimotec Winding Technology to the Coburg, Germany-based company.

In the recent past, Dietze+Schell had already purchased Sima and Techno Plastic. Against this background a further consolidation was a strategically reasonable move for both parties to strengthen the new business unit by bundling competencies in this market.

The companies have agreed not to disclose the sales price.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Reifenhäuser

HeiQ Tackles The Potential Risk Of Mosquito Borne Diseases With Its HeiQ Bug Guard

ZURICH, Switzerland — February 2, 2017 — The Swiss textile technology innovator HeiQ launched HeiQ Bug Guard at this year’s ISPO Munich. HeiQ Bug Guard is a reliable and highly effective technology for durable mosquito and insect protection. Wearing apparel empowered by HeiQ Bug Guard reduces the risk of mosquito and bug bites and consequently decreases the likelihood of infection with life-threatening diseases such as Zika, Malaria and Dengue.

Mosquitoes are the most dangerous animals on earth. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that millions of people die each year because of diseases carried and spread by mosquitoes. WHO states that the global risk of the spreading Zika virus remains unchanged and requires a high level of awareness and protection against Zika-transmitting mosquitoes. Zika virus is primarily carried by Aedes mosquitoes prevalent mainly in warmer climates.

At ISPO Munich 2017, HeiQ introduced its mosquito repellent textile technology HeiQ Bug Guard to the market. This reliable and globally approved technology transforms clothing into a protective shield against disease-carrying vectors like mosquitoes preventing them from biting you. The mosquito’s ability to sting through clothing — especially thinner materials — increases the need for an effective and durable technology, such as HeiQ Bug Guard. Especially of interest for outdoor gear manufacturers, this durable textile finishing technology is also used on every-day apparel and home textiles, such as mattresses.

HeiQ Bug Guard provides prolonged contact protection against mosquitoes but also repels ticks, dust mites, bed bugs and carpet beetles. The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (TPH) has tested and proven its exceptional efficiency and durability up to 100 washings. As a full service partner, HeiQ offers two industry standard test methods for efficacy: the exposure test (TL 830 50331) and the High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) test, which determines the permethrin level. Permethrin, the bioactive ingredient of HeiQ Bug Guard, is the only pesticide approved by the US EPA for use in clothing and gear, and is also permitted by bluesign for non-skin contact articles. HeiQ Bug Guard is applicable to all textile fiber types except for 100-percent polypropylene, and complies with Oekotex Standard 100.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: HeiQ

Messe Frankfurt Reports Winter 2017 Editions Of Texworld USA And Apparel Sourcing USA Boasted Record-Breaking Attendance

NEW YORK CITY — February 1, 2017 — The Winter 2017 editions of Texworld USA and Apparel Sourcing USA opened their doors and show floors to exhibitors and visitors alike on Monday, January 23, 2017. Continuing through Wednesday, January 25, and once again taking place at the Javits Convention Center in New York City, the collocated shows presented an assortment of international suppliers from around the globe who showcased textiles, trims and accessories, manufacturing and private label development services, as well as finished apparel.

Texworld USA Winter 2017 boasted over 225 exhibitors representing 12 countries, including: Canada, USA, Colombia, India, United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Japan, and more. Turkey, Korea and Taiwan returned with dedicated country pavilions. The Lenzing Pavilion also returned to the show floor with 17 exhibitors focused on integrating sustainable fibers into a wide range of product categories. From cotton to functional fabrics and knits to lace, Lenzing Pavilion exhibitors showcased the best use of TENCEL® and Lenzing Modal®.

Apparel Sourcing USA, a long-term joint venture partnership between Messe Frankfurt and CCPIT-TEX, presented 107 suppliers from 9 countries including: China, Hong Kong, India, Myanmar, Taiwan, USA and Sri Lanka. In addition, Mexico and Peru represented western hermisphere sourcing options with 12 suppliers present on the show floor.

“It’s no secret that consumer buying patterns are changing quickly and that the customer is looking for more value than ever when purchasing apparel.” said Jennifer Bacon, Show Director, Fashion & Apparel. “This is impacting brands and our buyers every day and we recognize that. This is why we’ve focused on curating a group of exhibitors that offer a great product at a great price. Ultimately, our buyers can visit other textile or apparel shows to network and get inspiration on trends, but Texworld USA is the show to find in-demand, on-trend fabrics at realistic and affordable prices. We’re an order writing show, now more than ever.”

On the attendee side, Texworld USA and Apparel Sourcing USA Winter 2017 ultimately welcomed a record number of verified visitors across three days. The final attendance recorded showed a staggering 20% increase over the previously documented record for any winter edition in the show’s 10 year history. Visitors represented a total of 54 countries, including: USA, France, Australia, Canada, Japan, Brazil, India, Israel, Nigeria, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and others.

“The Winter 2017 edition of Texworld USA and Apparel Sourcing USA has been a record-breaker, both in terms of exhibitors presented and visitor attendance.” said Dennis Smith, President and CEO, Messe Frankfurt North America. “We knew that this edition would prove to be an important gauge for where the apparel market is headed and what we’ve seen is that a mood of cautious optimism is prevailing over all else. The apparel industry is far from standing still and we’re thrilled to be the industry sourcing event that buyers choose season after season.”

Texworld USA Seminar Series and new Texworld USA Floor Sessions hit the mark with attendees
As always, Texworld USA’s complimentary educational sessions proved to be a big draw for attendees. Organized by Lenzing Innovation, the seminar series focused on industry hot topics like TPP and duty-free trade, color and fabric trends, digital printing, and the impact of the buy-now-wear-now trend.

The most popular seminars by attendance included Pantone’s color trend seminar titled “Muse: Colors to Inspire”, the WWD-moderated “Instant Fashion: How Has And Will The Move To In-Season, Buy-Now, Wear-Now Fashion Shows Impact The Textile And Sourcing Supply Chain?”, and “Fashion 101: Getting Back to the Basics of Starting a Fashion Line” with Mercedes Gonzales.

The January 2017 edition also saw the debut of Texworld USA Floor Sessions. This addition to the shows’ educational programming was designed to provide attendees at all levels of the industry with the opportunity to discuss topics of interest with their peers in a more intimate setting. The discussions tackled topics such as sustainability, growing an independent fashion brand, and future outlooks on the global textile industry. The three distinct series included “Performance Pitches”, organized by Texworld USA, “Textile Talks” organized by Lenzing Innovation, and “Independent Designer Discussions”, organized by StartUp FASHION.

“This was an excellent show and a great opportunity for the market to convene. I was impressed with the high attendance at all the seminars as there is a quest for knowledge and connecting to exchange information.” said Tricia Carey. “Our new ‘Textile Talks’ platform, with short interviews on the show floor, exceeded our expectations.”

New Texworld Showcase and SPOTLIGHT display areas highlight the best of exhibitor products and services
In a move to more comprehensively present the best of what can be found on the show floor, Texworld USA revamped the well-known trend forum for Winter 2017. The new Texworld Showcase placed a heavier emphasis on curating textiles across all 16 categories of products available and allowed visitors to get a wider view of exhibitor offerings for Spring/Summer 2018.

Additionally, a heavy focus was placed on the chosend theme of the season, functional fabrics and apparel, in a new dedicated area of the Apparel Sourcing USA show floor. The SPOTLIGHT display area highlighted some of the best functional fabrics from Texworld USA exhibitors, as well as active wear and performance apparel from Apparel Sourcing USA exhibitors. The SPOTLIGHT area will return to the show floor in July 2017, where attendees can explore a new theme for the Fall/Winter 2018 season.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Messe Frankfurt

Red Land Cotton Launches Heirloom Linens

NEW YORK CITY — February 1, 2017 — Red Land Cotton, an Alabama-based home linens brand, is launching new lines of 100-percent cotton heirloom-inspired linens. The company, started earlier in 2016 by Mark Yeager and his daughter Anna Brakefield, is the first of its kind, growing the cotton that it then uses in its pieces. For the completely “Made In America” products, the company collaborated with Cotton Incorporated.

The cotton is grown and ginned at the Yeager Gin in Moulton, Ala., before it is shipped to South Carolina, where it is spun into yarn and then sent to a weaver. The cotton is finished in Georgia and then makes its way back to Moulton where a team of ladies in the community cut-and-sew the fabric into the final product — 140 thread count bedding modeled after heirloom pieces from the 1920s.

“A large part of our story is our family, the farm that has now been farmed for three generations and that ‘down home feeling’,” said Anna Brakefield, co-founder of Red Land Cotton. “As part of our brand, we needed to be able to say, ‘This is 100-percent cotton grown on our land by our hands.’ Without that aspect, we felt we were no different than anyone else.”

Yeager and Brakefield involved the Cotton Incorporated Product Development team from the beginning of the project. Cotton from the family farm was analyzed at the Cotton Incorporated global headquarters in Cary, N.C., and heirloom linens from a friend served as inspiration. Swatches and samples were reviewed, and Cotton Incorporated advised on the size of the yarn, the thread count, and the weaving process.

“Red Land Cotton is the only home textile brand that actually grows the cotton that goes into their products,” said Marcy Gang, executive account manager at Cotton Incorporated. “Within cotton textiles, it is unique to see a farm business expand to include finished goods.”

The two introductory lines for Red Land Cotton are “Red Land Classic” and “Madeline Gray,” which are both available in bleached and non-bleached options. For the non-bleached look, Brakefield wanted consumers to be able to see flecks of leaf and stem in the finished products, really showcasing cotton as a raw material.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Red Land Cotton

Katharine Morgan Becomes President Of ASTM International

NORFOLK, Va. — February 1, 2017 — Today, Katharine “Kathie” Morgan began serving as president of ASTM International, one of the world’s largest standards development organizations. Morgan will lead a team that supports thousands of members, customers, partners, and other stakeholders worldwide. She succeeds James A. Thomas, who served in the role for 25 years.

“I am thrilled and humbled to serve as president of an organization that has played such a foundational role in meeting societal needs for over a century,” Morgan said today at the organization’s first major meeting of 2017 in Norfolk, Va. “We will build on the legacy of Jim Thomas, attracting even more of the world’s top technical experts to our committees while also serving people and organizations that rely on our standards and services.”

Morgan was joined at the event today by Thomas Marsh, CEO of Centrotrade and ASTM International’s 2017 chairman of the board. “Kathie brings proven leadership skills, a deep understanding of the global standards community, a passion for ASTM International’s mission, and much more,” Marsh said. “ASTM International will continue to grow and thrive under her leadership.”

Also today, Morgan visited the Virginia Beach Fire Department Training Facility to see demonstrations of emergency response robots and drones.  Manufacturers, first responders, and others tested robot capabilities and operator proficiency using 50 test methods, many of which have been developed through ASTM International’s Committee on Homeland Security Applications (E54).

Morgan is a 33-year veteran of ASTM International. She served as executive vice president for the past two years. Prior to that, she was vice president of Technical Committee Operations, leading a 50-member team that supports the volunteer work of ASTM International’s 30,000 members worldwide (full bio here).

Morgan is one of the world’s most prominent voices on standardization-related issues. She is a board member of the American National Standards Institute’s Board of Directors, the Council of Engineering and Scientific Executives, the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization, the Society for Standards Professionals (SES), the American Society of Association Executives, and a former member of the Standards Council of Canada’s Standards Development Organization Advisory Committee.

Morgan holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., and a master’s degree in business administration from Widener University in Chester, Pa. Follow her on Twitter at @ASTMpres.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: ASTM International

Datatex Appoints Director Of USA Sales And Marketing

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — January 30, 2017 — Datatex has announced today that Jon Buchan as joined the firm to further develop their sales and marketing strategy in the North American market.

Ronnie Hagin, CEO of Datatex, said:  “Jon is a key addition to the Datatex family. We view his appointment as a sign of our commitment to being the leading technology company for the Textile and Apparel Industry. Our new product releases and the increasing demand from our customers led us to look for an addition to our team who can lead us in communicating the unparalleled value of our software solutions and consulting capabilities. It is very fortunate that we could find someone of Jon’s industry depth and experience to fulfill this role. I’m confident that Jon will play a key role in Datatex’s continued growth.”

Buchan mentioned that the “value-oriented solution offerings from Datatex have consistently generated more profitability and created more digital transformation for their customers than any other solution on the planet. In my new role, I have the responsibility to ensure that this message is loud and clear and give every Textile & Apparel organization the opportunity to unlock their potential and compete effectively. I’m very excited about the future with Datatex.”

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Datatex

Delta Galil Appoints Former Tefron CEO As President, Global Upper Markets

TEL AVIV, Israel — February 1, 2017 — Delta Galil Industries Ltd. — the global manufacturer and marketer of branded and private label apparel products for men, women and children, as well as leisurewear and activewear — has appointed former Tefron Ltd. CEO Gil Shimon as president of its Global Upper Market business segment. The segment is responsible for approximately $270 million and partners with leading global brands.

“We are extremely pleased to welcome back Gil, as he brings with him a proven track record of international operations and marketing in intimate apparel and activewear,” said Isaac Dabah, CEO, Delta Galil. “As Global Upper Markets continue to be an important business segment, and a strong contributor to our sales, Gil’s expertise in both our company and the overall industry will be instrumental in maximizing our opportunities for future growth.”

Shimon rejoins Delta after working for the company for nearly twenty years (1992-2011), the last four of which he served as manager of the Socks and Seamfree business units. During his tenure, he increased Delta’s business turnover and promoted advances in production, marketing and corporate development. Most recently, he served as CEO of Tefron Ltd., which manufactures intimate apparel globally.

Shimon commented: “Delta has always maintained a dedication and commitment to design and innovation, which I have admired and respected. I look forward to working with Isaac and the team again and leveraging my expertise to grow our intimate/activewear sales globally.”

Shimon is a graduate of Haifa University with a BA degree in Economics and Business Administration. He is married and a father of three. Shimon assumes his role in February.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Delta Galil

ZinserRing 71 Delights Xianyang Textiles Group

EBERSBACH, Germany — February 1, 2017 —  “Faster, better, safer” — this slight variation on the Olympic motto is how Kang Zhongming, chairman and general manager of Xianyang Textiles Group Co. Ltd., describes the properties of the ZinserRing 71. Since 2013, 96 ring spinning machines from the textile machinery manufacturer Zinser, featuring a total of more than 136,000 spindles, have been in use at the state-run China-based textile company in conjunction with the Autoconer package winding machine from Schlafhorst. The new ring spinning system has far exceeded the expectations of the company, with Xianyang Textiles issuing a positive appraisal following almost five years of operation.

Xianyang Textiles Group has been developed from a company that was originally founded back in 1952. The textile company relocated to Xianyang Emerging Textile Industrial Park in 2012, subsequently operating under the name Xianyang Textiles Group. The industrial park is an important textile production centre along the new Chinese Silk Road. With around 5,000 employees and a production capacity of 400,000 spindles, Xianyang Textiles is one of the largest textile company in north-west China and boasts an annual production of 50,000 tons of yarn. The company processes cotton, man-made fibers and their blends to create high-grade yarns in the quality ranges between Ne 21 and Ne 120. Xianyang Textiles operates its own weaving mills and dye shops, thereby covering a broad scope of the textile net product chain. The yarns are used in the areas of clothing, household textiles and technical textiles. Part of the production is exported to over 50 countries, with a particular focus on Europe, North America, Japan, Korea, South-East Asia and Africa.

Yarn production at Xianyang Textiles is subject to strict quality assurance that is certified according to ISO 9001. The careful handling of natural resources is a key concern of the company, which is why it pursues an environmental management system certified according to ISO 14001.

Stable precision technology reduces spinning costs

Upon commissioning the cutting-edge ring spinning machines from Zinser, Xianyang Textiles expected to achieve a significant reduction in spinning costs. This expectation was indeed met by the ZinserRing 71, with the reliable high-level technology continuously producing top-quality yarn and achieving a noticeable increase in profitability. As well as providing particularly high levels of performance, it also ensures maximum efficiency thanks to the precision of the assemblies.

The ZinserRing 71 enabled Xianyang Textiles to record a palpable drop in power consumption. With its energy-saving tangential belt drive, its precision-mounted high-speed spindles featuring a low power requirement and its energy-efficient motors, the economical ZinserRing 71 produces more yarn using less electricity.

The stable and reliable design of the ZinserRing 71 enabled Xianyang Textiles to increase the spinning speeds without the risk of yarn breaks. The integrated OptiStep software ensures that the start, coast-down and operational spinning speeds are optimally attuned to the technological spinning limit and enables the bobbin build to spin at the absolute maximum speed in every phase.

Consistent quality via mechanical weighting arms

The drafting system of the ZinserRing 71 features mechanical weighting arms that guarantee consistent pressure at all spinning positions. This reliability leads to yarn values that are consistent at all times, enabling Xianyang Textiles to achieve top quality with maximum process reliability and significantly reduced maintenance input.

CoWeMat – the doffer featuring unrivalled process reliability

The CoWeMat is and remains the leading technology for doffing automation.

With its renowned process reliability and dependable operation, the CoWeMat reduces personnel costs and increases efficiency. Fast, reliable automatic bobbin changing on the ZinserRing 71 by the CoWeMat makes it possible to utilise the production capacity to optimum effect, as it performs the work arising at intervals without the need for staff. “In contrast to our previous installations, there are no bottlenecks, waiting times or downtimes,” said Yang Renhong, head, Spinning Department, Xianyang Textiles. “This ensures the highly efficient operation of the ring spinning system at all times. In addition, the CoWeMat has reduced the maintenance input during the doffing process to a minimum, providing a level of reliability that has enabled us to reduce our personnel costs.”

Personnel enthused by easy operation

Alongside the hard factors such as productivity, efficiency and quality, the satisfaction of the operating personnel is another important criterion in the assessment of a textile machine. Can the operating personnel fulfill the high quality and productivity requirements of the spinning plant management using simple means, or is it frequently necessary to perform complex manual interventions? How difficult is it for the operating personnel to produce a consistent level of quality over an extended period or to reproduce a desired quality at any time? In this regard, the ZinserRing 71 has once again exceeded the expectations of Xianyang Textiles. The operators are delighted with the straightforward machine operation, all spinning parameters and lot data can be input centrally on the EasySpin control panel. The simple operating concept and the easy to understand input assistants speed up operation and prevent setting errors.

Safe processing of cotton, synthetic staple fibres and their blends

Whether the ZinserRing 71 is required to handle synthetic staple fibers and their blends or natural fibres made from cotton, it ensures that processing is consistently safe, reliable and productive.

“The markets are constantly changing”, says Manager Yang. “There are fluctuations in the availability of raw materials and in the level of demand for the various yarns. The ZinserRing 71 puts us in a position where we can ideally meet changing market requirements, as we want to continue to grow regardless of fluctuations in the market.

Partnership with the automation supplier

From the perspective of Xianyang Textiles, the ZinserRing 71 is the perfect solution for the latest requirements in the Asian textile industry. Due to the increasingly difficult issue of workforce availability, spinning mills must make themselves less and less reliant on personnel. Delivery of any desired yarn at a guaranteed quality and at an unrivalled price-performance ratio is what companies want from their modern machinery.

Zinser acts as a powerful partner at the side of Xianyang Textiles, additionally offering integrated automation solutions from roving frames and ring spinning machines through to winding machines. Featuring reliable high-level technology, the ZinserRing 71 can be integrated into a fully automated production system at any time, achieving maximum profitability and ensuring dynamic growth.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Saurer Group

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