Color Solutions International Forms Trend Color Partnership With Bros Holding Limited

SINAGPORE — May 2016 — Color Solutions International (CSI) announced today that it is partnering with Bros Holding Ltd. (Bros) to specify CSI colors on seasonal trend forecasts from Bros.

The trend colors are selected from CSI’s top selling, 4,000 ColorWall™ colors and dyed on Bros’s, EcoFRESH® yarn without the use of conventional process chemicals such as salt and alkali. Moreover, the colors are formulated with production ready recipes based on globally available dyes from DyStar that meet the highest ecological commitment (econfidence®) in the textile industry.

The partnership will accelerate the seasonal palette development process for Brands and Retailers and improve color accuracy and consistency from design to garment. “CSI continues to expand its partnership network in order to deliver added value to the textile supply chain”, commented Ron Pedemonte, CSI President.

“BROS has spent over a decade of effort on Eco FRESH® yarn and we treasure the partnership with CSI for delivering better goods and services. Additionally, Well Dyeing Factory Limited has also made contributions to the CSI trend color. We wish all the partners continue to contribute to the textile industry and the global environment,” said Yeung Wai Kwok, vice chairman, Bros. Eastern Co. Ltd.

Posted May 18,2016

Source: DyStar Group 

Bebop Sensors Named A Cool Vendor By Gartner

BERKELEY, Calif. — May 10, 2016 — BeBop Sensors Inc. has been included in the list of “Cool Vendors” in the “Cool Vendors in Using IoT-Enabled Humans Instead of Robots, 2016,” report by Gartner Inc., May 3, 2016, by Michele Reitz, Analyst and Lead Author. BeBop Sensors provides patented smart fabric sensor technology to OEMs for use in a variety of markets, including wearables, sports, healthcare, automotive, and manufacturing.

Robots Promise to Revolutionize Business, but Humans are More Flexible — Enhancing Humans with Internet of Things Technologies

The Gartner “Cool Vendors” report states, “Robots promise to revolutionize business, but humans are more flexible. CTOs should review operations and processes for opportunities to improve safety, performance and satisfaction by enhancing humans with Internet of Things technologies… New technologies that enable embedding sensors and actuators directly into fabric or clothing will enable wearables that more seamlessly integrate humans as virtual endpoints in the Internet of Things (IoT).” – Michele Reitz, Lead Author and Analyst, Gartner Inc.

Shipping now, BeBop’s sensor technology is based on smart fabric technology that has been under development for eight years. BeBop’s core sensor technology was originally deployed by Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI), which now has over 2 million smart fabric sensors in regular daily use in its musical instrument products. Award-winning BeBop Sensors was spun out of KMI in 2014 to take advantage of the growing need for practical fabric sensors, with a proven record in design, manufacture and performance. Bebop Sensors comprehend force, location, size, weight, shape and presence across any size, resolution and geometry.

“We are honored to be selected as a ‘Cool Vendor’ by Gartner. BeBop Sensors’ mission is to provide wearable sensors that ‘make things knowable’ for product designers, visionaries, businesses, and consumers. We are unique to have so many years of experience in providing robust solutions and feel this advantage will be seen in every sensor we make,” said Keith McMillen, CEO, BeBop Sensors.

Posted May 18,2016

Source: BeBop Sensors 

ACIMIT: Domestic Orders On The Rise For The First Quarter Of 2016

MILAN, Italy — May 2016 — For Italian textile machinery manufacturers, the first quarter of 2016 has opened with a recovery in orders on the domestic side. In foreign markets, orders have instead dropped off slightly. Raffaella Carabelli, president of ACIMIT, said: “The recovery on the domestic market compared to the minimum recorded a year ago is highly encouraging. Abroad, only a few markets have performed well.”

The orders index for textile machinery grew during the first quarter of 2016, thanks especially to a push from Italy’s domestic market. Based on an industry survey conducted by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, during the period from January to March 2016 overall orders increased by 3 percent compared to the same period the previous year. The value of the index for the first quarter of 2016 came in at 93.6 points (basis 2010=100).

This growth factor regarded only Italy, where the index recorded an absolute value of 65 points (+82% compared to January-March 2015, which had recorded the lowest point in terms of orders in recent years). Abroad, the value for orders came in at 100 points, a 3% drop over the same quarter for 2015.

Carabelli emphasizes the encouraging signs from the domestic market, “The ACIMIT survey has certainly highlighted a positive moment, which is also a consequence of what was witnessed at the last edition of ITMA, held in Milan last November. Many Italian textile manufacturers have returned to investing, thanks above all to the support provided by the current Government, with measures that promote the acquisition of machinery.

However, the situation appears less encouraging on foreign markets. “The current global economic situation is not too much positive,” said ACIMIT’s president. “The recovery in China in 2015 has yet to be verified, while other Asian countries, such as Bangladesh, which invested significantly last year, are showing signs of slowing down. The outlook for 2016 is spotty at best.”

Posted May 18, 2016

Source: ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers

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Lectra Helps Freedman Seating Meet Growing Demand For Seating Products

PARIS — May 17, 2016 — Lectra has announced that Chicago-based vehicle seat manufacturer Freedman Seating has chosen Lectra to expand its production capacity so as to meet the growing demand for upholstered seating products.

Freedman Seating manufactures seats and seating-related products for a variety of transportation means, including buses, trains, boats, delivery trucks, specialty and commercial vehicles. Consistent growth and expansion have earned the family-owned company recognition as the leading manufacturer of transportation seating solutions in the US. A Lectra customer for more than 20 years, Freedman Seating has created 240 jobs since 2011 and today employs close to 750 people.

“Our business is growing rapidly, and our production needs to keep pace with that growth,” explains Craig Freedman, President, Freedman Seating. “We would have trusted no one else other than Lectra to help us deliver high-quality, well-matched transportation upholstery fast.”

Lectra worked closely with Freedman Seating to understand the company’s needs before recommending a solution. Lectra experts visited the manufacturing facility to assess customer requirements, existing production processes, and working methods. Freedman Seating was already equipped with one Vector®, Lectra’s fabric cutting solution. This study enabled Lectra to recommend a solution combining a second Vector cutter and Mosaic software. Mosaic automatically compensates for any distortion and adjusts the cutting path, ensuring that patterned pieces match perfectly when assembled. This saves time and gives manufacturers the flexibility to better manage the diversity of patterned fabrics.

“Over the years, we have developed a deep understanding of our customer’s business, and that experience has made us a reliable, trusted business partner,” says Jason Adams, President, Lectra North America. “The resulting solution of two Vector cutters, coupled with Mosaic, not only doubles Freedman Seating’s production capacity, but it also gives the company the ability to scale its cutting room as demand continues to increase.”

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: Lectra

Shima Seiki To Participate In Meet the Manufacturer 2015

WAKAYAMA, Japan — May 17, 2016 — Computerized knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki Mfg. Ltd. together with its European subsidiary Shima Seiki Eurpoe Ltd., will participate in the Meet the Manufacturer exhibition in London this month. On display will be the company’s latest offering in Wholegarment® knitting technology.

Meet the Manufacturer is a trade show and sourcing event showcasing British manufacturing of clothing, textiles and leathergoods. It features clothing manufacturers, textile mills, makers of leathergoods and suppliers to the UK apparel and textile industries. Shima Seiki will participate as textile machinery supplier by demonstrating its seam-free Wholegarment knitting technology.

On display will be Shima Seiki’s flagship MACH2XS Wholegarment knitting machine that features the company’s original SlideNeedle™ on four needle beds as well as the company’s patented spring loaded full-time sinker system. It can knit beautifully shaped, high-quality Wholegarment knitwear with very high efficiency while minimizing dependence upon labor-intensive sewing and linking, spearheading the movement to bring knit production back on-shore to traditional production centers in the United Kingdom.

Also on display is the latest version of SHIMA SEIKI’s SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system. At the core of the company’s “Total Fashion System” concept, APEX3 provides comprehensive support throughout the apparel supply chain, integrating production into one smooth and efficient workflow from yarn development, product planning and design to production and even sales promotion. Especially effective is APEX3’s capability to improve on the design and evaluation process with Virtual Sampling. Photo-realistic simulation capability allows Virtual Sampling to minimize costly time- and resource- consuming sample making while enhancing presentation quality.

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD.

Bunting® Magnetics Co. Adds Manufacturing Industry Veteran Kevin Bowen To Advisory Board

NEWTON, Kan. — May 17, 2016 — Bunting® Magnetics Co. has appointmed Kevin Bowen to the company’s Advisory Board. Bowen brings a wealth of corporate strategic development and manufacturing expertise to the nearly 60 year-old company. The Bunting Magnetics Co. Advisory Board, which also includes technology advisor Dr. John Ormerod; sales and marketing consultant Steven Schnoll; and president of Newton (Kansas) Medical Center, Steve Kelly, meets quarterly to provide insight on the company’s strategic growth plan and initiatives.

Bob Bunting, president & CEO, Bunting Magnetics Co., made the announcement. “Bunting Magnetics is excited to welcome Kevin to the advisory board. With Kevin’s extensive knowledge and industry experience in manufacturing, production and operations, I am confident he will be not only be a valuable addition to the advisory board, but an equally valuable resource to the management team. We look forward to his guidance and fresh perspective as we continue to seek ways to improve our company and products and grow around the world.”

Kevin Bowen’s manufacturing career spans over forty years, most of which was at Coperion K-Tron, a leading provider of bulk material handling, feeding and pneumatic conveying equipment and systems for chemical, plastics, food and pharmaceutical industries. Originally K-Tron’s Production Manager, Bowen transitioned into sales and management as a Regional Sales Manager, National Sales Manager, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Vice President of Manufacturing & Engineering, General Manager of K-Tron Pitman, President of K-Tron American and President of K-Tron International – a position he held for over 22 years.

“Through my career at K-Tron, I became very familiar with Bunting Magnetics. Bob has a solid leadership team and a well-respected position in the industry,” said Bowen. “I look forward to working with them as they develop and execute new sales, operations and manufacturing strategies to continue their growth and expand their global reach.”

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: Bunting Magnetics CO.

Swiss Technology To Play A Key Role In Iran’s New Start

ZÜRICH, Switzerland — May 17, 2016 —The textile industry of Iran is ready for a new beginning and determined to achieve future progress in technology and global market penetration, following the recent ending of international sanctions which hampered its continued development.

As long-term partners of Iranian textile companies, Switzerland’s textile machinery producers are eager to play a major role in their renewed growth, as was demonstrated at a highly successful two-day seminar held in Tehran.

The event, held April 25-26, 2016, attracted a total of 350 delegates — the attendance list reading like a Who’s Who of Iran’s textile industry.  Companies were from the capital city itself, as well as from other textile manufacturing centers, including Isfahan, Yazd and Mashad. Organized by Swissmem, the Swiss national textile machinery representative body, the seminar featured a strong presence from the leading technology providers, including 40 percent of the association’s membership.

Swissmem president Ernesto Maurer reported that the seminar exceeded all prior expectations, in terms of both the number and importance of the Iranian companies taking part: “Before the imposition of sanctions we enjoyed a very strong business level and a good relationship with customers in Iran. This continued during the period of sanctions, but understandably at a lower level. In the new situation today, we are keen to intensify our relationship and business dealings to pre-sanction levels and beyond.”

Maurer identified problems with transfer of funds between the two countries as one of the major hurdles during the sanctions period. “Therefore this was a key theme at the seminar, with two speeches arranged by experts on international financial transactions,” Maurer said. “We are delighted that the seminar helped to strengthen still further the already strong ties between our respective industries.”

With export sales to Iran in the calendar year 2015 totalling 6.4 million Swiss Francs, Switzerland remains a significant provider of technology to the country and is anticipating the Iranian industry to account for a larger share of its global export sales total of more than 1 billion Swiss Francs in the coming years.

One of the leading Swiss company representatives at the event, Christian Lerch, of Jakob Müller, reflected that the Iranian delegates showed genuine appreciation at the partnership efforts of Swissmem: “Our customers were pleased that we brought a significant presence to their country in what is still a challenging business environment. From out side, it underlines the trust that we have in the country and also in the textile producers of Iran.

“Many of our Jakob Müller customers took part, and they welcomed the chance for the exchange of technical and business information, as well as the valuable networking time and pleasant social programme for the evening. We wanted to demonstrate a real personal interest alongside the mutual business advantages”.

An expert insider’s view of the potential of the Iran textile industry came from Mehran Zehtab, of Kian Sanat Afzar, an engineering service company which represents Swiss companies Retech, SSM and Heberlein in Iran. Zehtab said: “Swissmem is always welcome and its presence is needed in Iran. Now, right after the removal of the sanctions, it was really necessary to say a new ‘Hello’ to our textile industries, which have in the recent past had to rely on technology from lower-level suppliers in other countries.

“In our own specialist areas, such as synthetic fiber production and melt spinning in particular, companies in Iran are hungry for both know-how and latest technology in what is a critical and high added-value market. These are requirements which we believe the Swiss companies will be able to meet at a much more appropriate level in future.”

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: Swissmem

Shima Seiki To Hold Private Exhibition In Scotland

WAKAYAMA, Japan — May 17, 2016 — Flat knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki Mfg. Ltd. together with its U.K. subsidiary Shima Seiki Europe, Ltd. will hold a private exhibition with cooperation from the School of Textiles & Design at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland this month. On display will be the cutting edge in computerized flat knitting technology, headlined by the flagship MACH2XS Wholegarment® knitting machine and SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system.

MACH2XS123, shown in 15L gauge, features the company’s original SlideNeedle™ on four needle beds as well as the company’s patented spring loaded full-time sinker system. Those features combine to provide flexible, high-quality knit- ting of complex fabrics while expanding the range of capability in Wholegarment knitting to unprecedented levels.

Other exhibits include the compact SWG061N2 Wholegarment knitting machine capable of flexible production of a range of knitted items from gloves, socks and other fashion accessories to specific applications such as sports, medical and industrial materials — all in 3D without seams, the novel SRY flat knitting machine with loop presser beds that can produce hybrid knit-weave fabrics as well as technical textiles, SVR touted as the benchmark standard for computerized flat knitting machines, and SIP-160F3 flatbed-type on-demand inkjet printing machine.

Demonstrations will also be performed on the SDS-ONE APEX3 design system that is at the core of the company’s “Total Fashion System” concept of unifying the fashion supply chain. This is made possible due to APEX3’s comprehensive support of the knit production process from planning and production to sales promotion, as well as its capability for Virtual Sampling. Photo-realistic simulation capability allows Virtual Sampling to minimize the need for actual sample-making, effectively reducing time, material and cost while increasing presentation quality in the sampling process.

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: Shima Seiki

UniFirst’s Stockton, Calif., Facility Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Food Safety Certification

STOCKTON, Calif. — May 17, 2016 — The UniFirst Corp. industrial laundry facility in Stockton, Calif., has been awarded TRSA’s Hygienically Clean Food Safety (HCFS) certification status for its cleaning and servicing of work apparel for food-related industries. UniFirst is a leading provider of workplace uniforms and protective clothing to businesses, large and small, within a wide range of industries throughout the U.S. and Canada.

TRSA is an international organization, representing textile services industry companies, with expertise to determine the most hygienic laundering solutions for food manufacturing and food processing facilities and workplaces.

HCFS certification recognizes commercial laundries that achieve and verify hygienic cleanliness of work garments through best management practices, quality assurance, and third-party, quantified biological testing. TRSA’s inspections evaluate practices relevant to handling and processing textile products used in food manufacturing/processing establishments for consistency with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) directives. Further, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) practices are examined to show conformance.

UniFirst general manager Jacob Spurzem said earning TRSA’s HCFS certification further establishes UniFirst’s credibility as it relates to a focus on quality and food safety for consumers. “Our primary business objective is to provide our customers with only the best service quality possible, along with great looking, image-enhancing uniforms,” Spurzem said. “Being awarded this certification underscores our commitment to that objective and testifies to the skill and knowledge of the teams who execute the operations at our facility.”

“More and more, we’re seeing our customers in food-related industries looking for third-party validation that our specialized Product Protection Process (PPP) and our hygienically clean standards are consistent with HACCP guidelines,” said Adam Soreff, director of marketing and communications at UniFirst. “Working with a Hygienically Clean Food Safety certified laundry helps reassure them that their managed uniform program is working in concert with their own food safety protocols to help them ensure food safety for consumers.”

More information regarding TRSA HCFS certification can be found at hygienicallyclean.org.

Posted May 17, 2016

Source: UniFirst Corp.

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