Terrot Acquires Pilotelli

Germany-based Terrot GmbH has acquired Italy-based circular knitting machinery manufacturer Pilotelli Macchine Tessili S.r.l.
 
The acquisition will help Terrot fulfill its growth strategy, and also will help Pilotelli to save its business after becoming insolvent. Pilotelli is known in particular for its single-jersey technology expertise, and has a strong presence in Turkey and South America.
 
Pilotelli’s site in Cazzago San Martino, Italy, will continue production under the new organization, Terrot Italy S.r.l. The company will be managed by Terrot’s Peter Schüring and Andreas von Bismarck along with select members of Pilotelli’s management team.
 
“We expect noticeable benefits for our international customers in sales as well as after sales services,” said Andreas von Bismark, managing director, Terrot. “Having good expertise in both companies, we will surely complement each other.”
 
May 20, 2014
 

Coats And GSD Announce Partnership

Coats plc — an England-based global manufacturer of industrial sewing thread and consumer textile craft products — and GSD (Corporate) Ltd. — a United Kingdom-based supplier of management solutions to the sewn products sector — have entered into a strategic partnership through which the companies will work together to offer their respective management solutions that help maximize productivity and decrease costs in the manufacturing sector.
 
GSD will provide time-cost benchmarking, and Coats will provide consulting and technical production expertise — all for retailers, brands and their supply chain vendors. The companies will analyze working methods and manufacturing processes — including machinery and associated equipment requirements — to offer GSD-based Standard Minute Values (SMV), which help brands and manufacturers make fact-based decisions regarding production and also identify thread demand and point out possible productivity improvements.
 
“GSD is an innovative company and a world leader in its field of expertise,” said Paul Forman, group chief executive, Coats plc. “This strategic alliance further strengthens the position of Coats Global Services by providing a valuable addition to the portfolio of products and services we are able to offer our customers.”
 
“This is an important strategic step for GSD and we are delighted to be working with Coats, which is a recognized global leader,” said Paul Timson, managing director, GSD (Corporate) Ltd. “This alliance provides further recognition of our world leading management solutions and consolidates GSD’s position as the accepted international standard in work measurement and productivity improvement. The combination of GSD’s specialist technical knowledge, data integrity and industry experience married to the global reach, industry stature and consulting expertise of Coats, creates a unique and exciting offering.”
 
May 20, 2014
 
 

Human Solutions Develops New 3-D Bodyscanner

Human Solutions Group — a Germany-based provider of 3-D body dimension data, ergonomic simulation and other fit technology — has developed a contact-free bodyscanner to take people’s measurements in 3-D.
 
The bodyscanner features a fully automatic process based on 3-D depth sensor technology and uses optical triangulation — featuring infrared light and 12 sensors — to scan a person’s body and create a scanatar whose body dimensions match exactly those of the person being scanned. The scanatar may then be virtually dressed using Human Solutions’ Vidya simulation software.
 
According to Human Solutions, scan time is only one second; and the scanner system itself is compact, taking up only 3 square meters of space and weighing 30 kilograms. The company reports the bodyscanner is particularly suited for virtual try-on by customers in retail apparel stores.
 
May 20, 2014
 

TenCate Advanced Armour To Supply Nexter Systems For Armoured Vehicle Requirement

VISSENBJERG, Denmark — May 16,  2014 — TenCate Advanced Armour Danmark A/S has won a contract for the supply of lightweight composite armour to Nexter Systems. The TenCate armour system to be supplied protects vehicle occupants against the effects of blasts, fragments, and projectiles. The solution is engineered to fit the Nexter vehicle platform. No financial details will be published.

Following this significant order from Nexter Systems to TenCate, on Thursday 15 May the French ambassador to Denmark, François Zimeray, visited the Ten Cate Advanced Armour facilities in Denmark. Upon a request from the French Embassy, TenCate was singled out by Nexter as an example of how Danish Industry stands to benefit from Nexter’s involvement in the armoured personnel carriers (APC) and artillery procurement projects currently being undertaken by Denmark.

Steen Tanderup, Managing Director TenCate Advanced Armour EMEA & APAC, states: ‘We are very happy to be selected as supplier for this project, and to develop further the good relationship between TenCate and Nexter Systems. Nexter Systems is a very interesting partner for TenCate with a wide range of vehicle platforms and a significant level of activity in export markets, thus representing a good match for the TenCate Advanced Armour global growth strategy’.

Mr. Alexandre Penley, Director International Affairs of Nexter Systems, states: ‘The order placed with Ten Cate Advanced Armour is a direct consequence of Nexter’s willingness to diversify its supplier base in a long term perspective and to use industrial cooperation as a preferred and essential means to deliver best value for money to our customers. From this perspective, TenCate Advanced Armour and Danish industry stands out as a reliable and valuable partner’.

TenCate Advanced Armour has facilities in Denmark, France, Netherlands, the UK and USA, sales offices in India, Dubai and Singapore and is a global provider of customised, lightweight ballistic protection solutions for the complete range of requirements, from personal protection through all vehicle types, helicopter and aircraft applications as well as naval platforms up to and including principal warships.

Posted May 20, 2014

Source: TenCate Advanced Armour
 

Rock Hill Distribution Represents ARISTO In The United States

Rock Hill Distribution LLC, Greenville, has been established to represent Germany-based large-format, computer-controlled flatbed cutter manufacturer ARISTO Graphic Systeme GmbH & Co. KG in the United States.

Rock Hill Distribution will supply Aristo’s precision cutting solutions, which are used in the textile, apparel, upholstery, digital graphics, packaging and gasket manufacturing industries.

“We’re excited to serve as the U.S. provider of ARISTO’s award-winning precision cutting solutions,” said Kevin Grabiec, president, Rock Hill Distribution. “We understand the unique capabilities of our manufacturing partners, and will utilize ARISTO’s innovative technologies to develop customized workflow solutions that will improve the way our customers do business.”

May/June 2014

Suminoe To Expand Gaffney, S.C., Facility

Automotive textiles producer Suminoe Textile of America Corp., Gaffney, S.C., is investing $5 million to expand needlepunch nonwoven carpet capacity and add 100 jobs.

The company, a subsidiary of Suminoe Textile Ltd., Japan, established its Gaffney operations in 2003, and expanded the facility in 2010. It now employs more than 400 people in Gaffney.  

Needlepunched nonwoven carpet is increasingly being substituted for tufted carpet in automotive interiors because it is more economical to produce and offers benefits such as light weight, noise absorption and improved aesthetics.

May/June 2014
 

Interspare Develops Smartphone App For Ordering Spare Parts

Finishing lines manufacturer Interspare, Germany, now offers the iPhone-and Android-compatible Smartphone Smart Order System App to simplify spare parts ordering. A customer may photograph the machinery and required spare parts, and transmit the images via the app to Interspare, whose staff then identify the necessary spare parts and provide the part number, price and delivery timeframe to the customer. This time-saving process eliminates the need to search through parts catalogs to identify the correct part and part number before placing an order.

Customers may order spare parts for Krantz, BTM, Artos, Stentex, Babcock Famatex, Hacoba and Franz Müller ranges. Customers also may submit images of other tenter frame spare parts, particularly those manufactured by German companies, for evaluation and a price quote. Interspare will provide the required part if possible.

May/June 2014

Schlafhorst Unveils 2Impact FX Compact Spinning Unit

Germany-based staple spinning technology supplier Schlafhorst, a business unit of Saurer AG, Switzerland, reports its second-generation Zinser 351 2Impact FX compact spinning unit features a new air ducting system that offers a constant and turbulence-free airflow to ensure a consistent vacuum in the compacting unit, which in turn produces a uniformly bound fiber with guaranteed quality.

The company has modified the unit’s self-cleaning compact apron to feature inclined perforated slots that increase the apron’s life. Fiber residue and other dirt particles also are expelled out of the air openings at the apron’s deflection points using the milling effect, eliminating the need for rigid screening drums that clog with fiber residue and require periodic cleaning.

Schlafhorst reports the unit is automatically self-cleaning, designed for optimal aerodynamics, and equipped with its own controlled vacuum unit. These features enable increased annual production of up to 7,700 kilograms of yarn.


The compact apron on Schlafhorst’s second-generation Zinser 351 2Impact FX features inclined perforation.

May/June 2014

Dixie Group Acquires Atlas Carpet Mills

Carpet and rug manufacturer The Dixie Group Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn., has acquired commercial broadloom and modular carpet tile manufacturer Atlas Carpet Mills, Los Angeles, for $17.5 million.

“Dixie and Atlas have had a long relationship that goes back over 40 years,” said Dixie Group Chairman and CEO Daniel K. Frierson, adding that Atlas Founder Jim Horwich remains president of the company. Atlas Executive Vice President Mark Nestler and Vice President of Manufacturing Scott Price also remain with the company.

Commenting on Atlas’s “very strong sales force and excellent brand equity,” Dixie COO Kennedy Frierson stated that “this strong market position has been created by the superior design and styling of their product offerings.” He noted that Atlas’s Saybrook tufting, coating, inspection and shipping operations will continue as before; as will administrative, product development and sales operations. Dixie will consolidate Atlas’s dyeing operations into its own Susan Street facility in Santa Ana, Calif., and many of the associates from the Atlas facility are expected to move to the Santa Ana facility.

Atlas reported sales totaling some $53 million in 2013 and has stayed profitable over its 44-year history. Atlas remains a distinct brand within Dixie’s portfolio, joining the Fabrica International, Masland Carpets, Dixie Home, Masland Contract and Avant brands.

Dixie sales totaled some $345 million in 2013, compared with 2012 sales totaling $266 million.

May/June 2014

Tex Tech Acquires Chapman Innovations

Tex Tech Industries, Portland, Maine — developer of Core Matrix Technology™, a patented protective material — has acquired CarbonX® thermal fabric solutions developer Chapman Innovations, Salt Lake City.

Tex Tech supplies engineered, high-performance fabrics to the aerospace, defense, law enforcement, industrial and sporting goods industries. The company manufactures fire-retardant and thermal acoustic insulation for major commercial aerospace platforms, and also produces tennis felt.

CarbonX nonflammable fabrics and apparel feature a blend of high-performance fibers and are used in protective industrial safety, construction, welding, molten metal, utilities, pulp and paper, oil and gas, firefighting, motorsports and tactical/police applications.

May/June 2014

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