How AI Is Redesigning The Global Fashion Supply Chain

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By Saskia van Gendt

The global fashion industry is grappling with a massive oversupply problem, with over 2.5 billion excess items going unsold annually. Worth between $70 billion and $140 billion in sales, this issue also brings major environmental consequences, including vast clothing landfills so large they can be seen from space. Indeed, the fashion industry is responsible for significant global greenhouse gas emissions, while the consequences of chronic oversupply mean that 25 percent of clothing is incinerated or landfilled at the end of its life.

In response, regulations are tightening, with new laws in California and Europe requiring brands to take responsibility for their waste and banning the disposal of unsold inventory. The European Parliament has signed new rules requiring fashion brands to cover the full cost of their fashion waste in a bid to curb the mounting textile waste across the region. But while companies have compelling sustainability and business reasons to address the problem, where do they start? In the textile industry, the sheer scale of overproduction and waste means neither the industry nor consumers can recycle their way out of the problem; something else has to give, and on a scale that can close the production-consumption gap.

Supply Chain Pain

At the heart of the matter is the fashion industry’s vast and highly interconnected supply chains. From sourcing the raw materials, through production processes and shipping to retailers or consumers, the fashion industry relies on ways of working established over many decades while attempting to operate at unprecedented speed and agility.

This global infrastructure has evolved to service the sector’s perpetual cycle of renewal, with designers and retailers racing to create and capitalize on the new trends that drive consumer spending. For designers and retailers, swimming against this tide is an extremely risky business proposition, which goes some way to explaining why the industry remains stuck in its overproduction loop.

That’s not to say the issues are being ignored. Many fashion brands are differentiating through more responsible and transparent practices and gaining market share. At the same time, the second-hand clothing market has gone mainstream, despite a report by the BBC indicating that few businesses in this market niche are actually turning a profit.

AI is the new black

However, to truly turn the tide, waste must be minimized before it even enters the supply chain in the first place. The issues associated with inefficient inventory management offer a transformational opportunity to cut overproduction at source. This starts with a technology-led approach to understanding the nature of the inventory management problem, where inefficiencies and bottlenecks occur, and how to address them.

Like many other sectors across the contemporary economy, fashion is turning to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems to overcome the limitations of traditional processes. When integrated with high-quality data from key points across the supply chain, organizations can get a complete picture of their sustainability challenges at any given time. Armed with this insight, they can then take predictive or remedial action in cooperation with suppliers and partners to prevent overproduction.

Scenario planning is an excellent example of the tools now available. By modeling how changes in production and supply levels impact inventory data, fashion businesses can make informed strategic decisions that positively impact waste levels and environmental performance. In doing so, they can more closely integrate business and sustainability objectives based on a real-world understanding of the opportunities for improvement.

The most advanced systems offer end-to-end capabilities which integrate supply chain data from key stakeholders. This is key to ensuring that sustainability performance becomes a shared responsibility across business functions — something that the industry as a whole currently struggles to achieve.

Balancing Supply And Demand

The potential for delivering major improvements in performance is very real. Just as the fashion industry is awash with products that not enough people want to buy, there is also no shortage of the data required to deliver the level of change required.

In this context, exploiting data-driven supply chain insights can give organizations the kind of agility to align supply and demand in a way that eliminates the guesswork from production. In practical terms, any fashion business that utilizes the power of AI and ML to make informed decisions about what to produce and in what quantities is better positioned to succeed.

From sourcing raw materials at one end of the process to sales at the other, fashion businesses can also feed data back into their planning at every key stage. This helps create a virtuous circle where both business and sustainability performance are optimized, while consumers still get the fast fashion products they want, minus the worst environmental excesses that currently blight the industry.


Saskia van Gendt, is chief sustainability officer at Blue Yonder Group Inc., a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based supply chain management company.


September 30, 2025

Chris Blakeslee Joins Unspun Board Of Directors

SAN FRANCISCO — September 30, 2025 — unspun today announced the appointment of Chris Blakeslee as its first independent Board Member. Blakeslee — most recently president and CEO of Athleta, a women’s active lifestyle brand within the Gap Inc. portfolio, and advisor to the company until later this fall — brings nearly 15 years of apparel industry leadership. His previous roles include president of Alo Yoga and its sister brand BELLA + CANVAS, and senior positions across operations, supply chain, sales and sourcing sectors at alphabroder, the largest wholesale distributor of branded and imprintable apparel. Blakeslee joins board members Beth Esponnette, unspun co-founder; Walden Lam, unspun co-founder; Kevin Martin, unspun CEO; Milo Werner, DCVC; Shuo Yang, Lowercarbon Capital; and Duncan Turner, SOSV and Hax.

unspun , a U.S.-founded and B-Corp Certified technology company, has developed a low-waste production solution for the apparel industry that enables localized manufacturing and shortens supply chains. Its proprietary 3D weaving technology, Vega™, transforms yarn into garments within minutes. Their most notable brand partners include Walmart and Decathlon.

“I am honored to join unspun’s Board as its first independent director,” Blakeslee said. “Unspun’s technology has the potential to transform the speed at which brands bring products to market, while lowering costs and mitigating global supply chain risks. The company’s Vega technology is among the most compelling innovations I’ve encountered, and I’m excited to help bring its vision and impact to life.”

“We’re thrilled to welcome Chris Blakeslee to our board,” said unspun Co-Founder Esponnette. “From Alo Yoga to BELLA+CANVAS to Athleta, Chris has shaped the activewear industry and knows what it takes to scale innovation across both startups and global brands. His strategic sense of what brands need and what customers want will help ensure unspun delivers its technology at impact and scale. Chris is exactly the kind of leader we want unspun to attract.”

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: unspun

Kyle Chapman Named Barry-Wehmiller CEO, Bob Chapman Continues To Serve As Chairman Of The Board

ST. LOUIS — September 30, 2025 — Barry-Wehmiller (BW) — a 140-year-old, $3.6 billion-plus global platform of industrial and packaging automation, professional services and life sciences technology — today announced that Kyle Chapman will assume the role of CEO, in addition to his existing role as president, effective immediately. Bob Chapman, who has served as CEO since 1975, will continue to serve as chairman of the board and majority shareholder.

Kyle Chapman

The firm has been led by a Chapman since 1957, when William A. Chapman became president after joining Barry-Wehmiller four years prior. Firm ownership was transferred to the Chapman family in 1963, and Bill’s son, Bob, joined the company in 1969. After Bill’s sudden death in 1976, Bob became president, then CEO and chairman of the Board. Bob expressed his excitement about passing the torch and witnessing Kyle assume leadership of the family enterprise, reflecting on how his own father passed before he could see him lead and transform the company.

“Our primary responsibility is to ensure a business model where the people in our span of care experience meaningful work, feel safe and valued, and are confident in our shared future,” Bob said. “Throughout Kyle’s time at Barry-Wehmiller, he has added dramatically to that vision. Through this transition, we will continue to work together as father and son, as two stewards of our 12,000-plus team members, to show the world that you can create human and economic vibrancy in harmony.”

Kyle brings more than 25 years of private equity and operating experience to the CEO role. His career started at Banc of America Capital Investors, where he completed approximately $300 million in investments across various industries. His tenure with Barry-Wehmiller began in 2009, when he co-founded BW Forsyth Partners — Barry-Wehmiller’s thriving $850 million-plus hybrid equity firm that unifies the best of Barry-Wehmiller’s business strategies, culture development initiatives and long-term orientation with the best aspects of private equity investment.

From 2015–2019, Kyle served as a Strategic Financial Advisor to Barry-Wehmiller’s leadership team, during which Barry-Wehmiller elevated its performance levels and increased its intentionality around living its culture. In 2020, he was appointed Barry-Wehmiller’s Interim Chief Financial Officer, shortly before being named President. With over a decade of experience at Barry-Wehmiller, Kyle’s appointment as CEO represents a natural progression of his deep understanding of the business and the organization’s culture of leadership.

“I’m honored to lead Barry-Wehmiller and am deeply grateful for the strong foundation my father and his leadership teams established,” said Kyle. “I’m fiercely committed to building on my dad’s legacy by demonstrating that a company can achieve extraordinary financial strength without compromising its commitment to people. We will show the world that it is possible to be both a model of human-centered leadership and a top-quartile performer. If we continue this trajectory, others will follow — not just because of our performance, but because we’re fulfilling our purpose of building a better world through business.”

In assuming the CEO role, Kyle Chapman outlined the following proof points of BW as a company that demonstrate its deep commitment to redefining “success” in business:

  • History and track record of acquisitions with a permanent capital mindset: BW has acquired more than 145 companies with a perpetual hold mindset.
  • Tested and enduring business model: BW will remain focused on diversified, recurring and predictable revenue streams within healthy end markets with GDP+ growth potential.
  • Builder and scaler of companies: As an investor, operator and partner, BW drives growth by platform through a deployable business model playbook and approach to fostering human vibrancy through a culture of leadership. This approach enabled BW to realize double-digit annual growth for the last 35-plus years.
  • Pioneered new expectations of leadership that center on fostering human vibrancy: BW’s Truly Human Leadership model calls for a paradigm shift from “management” to “leadership” through an approach that centers on enabling and empowering leaders who perform with excellence and care for others.
  • Externally validated approach to cultivating leaders: BW’s distinct approach to cultivating leaders has gained global recognition from thought leaders like Simon Sinek and Bill Ury; been celebrated through a Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Everybody Matters; inspired a popular Harvard Case Study; earned its leaders the opportunity to present at the United Nations, the Aspen Ideas Festival and the Vatican; and is being integrated into teaching content at a growing number of business schools.

“Ultimately, I want Barry-Wehmiller to be a source of inspiration — undeniable proof that businesses can achieve sustained, elite performance without sacrificing their humanity. That’s the true measure of success in business,” the new CEO explained.

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: Barry-Wehmiller (BW)

Covestro And Heraeus Precious Metals Collaborate To Enable Safer, More Sustainable Antimicrobial Textile Coatings

LEVERKUSEN, Germany — September 30, 2025 — Laboratory tests reveal that AGXX antimicrobial surface technology from Heraeus Precious Metals is fully compatible with Impranil® PU dispersions which are part of the waterborne INSQIN® textile coating technology from Covestro, paving the way for more sustainable antimicrobial textile coatings.

This discovery comes at a key moment for the textile coatings industry. As the sharing economy continues to grow, more people are coming into regular contact with high-use surfaces, creating ideal conditions for bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms to thrive. Applications range from office furniture used in shared offices to car interiors, which are frequently used in car sharing, to public transport.

Armrest covered with antimicrobial PU coating based on INSQIN® and AGXX technology © Covestro

At the same time, according to the review process of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), conventional antimicrobial silver technologies face the challenge of meeting the requirements of the BPR due to concerns over potential harm to human, animal, and ecological health. Many are now set to be phased out in the years ahead.

To address the demand for more sustainable antimicrobial surface coatings, Heraeus Precious Metals created AGXX: a system that eliminates a wide range of bacteria, fungi, and viruses without releasing harmful silver-ion components. AGXX works due to a catalytic reaction of two precious metals that converts oxygen into reactive oxygen species (ROS) using moisture derived from air humidity. These ROS eliminate microbes by disrupting their outer cell membranes, organelles, and DNA.

Martin Danz, Global Head of Antimicrobial Technologies at Heraeus Precious Metals said: “AGXX is skin-friendly,* BPR-compliant, and suitable for a wide range of applications. Results from our joint tests with Covestro now show that AGXX can be combined with Impranil® PU dispersions to add long-lasting antimicrobial properties to textile coatings for synthetic materials.”

Antimicrobial PU textile coating based on INSQIN® and AGXX technology © Covestro

Tests also revealed that incorporating AGXX with INSQIN textile coatings technology from Covestro does not impact manufacturing processes. “We found that AGXX could be mixed with our Impranil products without dulling the performance or properties of either solution or requiring any changes to manufacturing processes for coated textiles,” said Dr. Torsten Pohl, Global head of Textile Coatings at Covestro.

“When combined with AGXX, our INSQIN technology maintains its cleanability, flexibility, and ability to withstand usage over long periods. For textile coating manufacturers, this tried-and-tested guide formulation offers a fast and effective way to infuse their coatings with safer and more sustainable antimicrobial properties and still gain the sustainability improvements of our low-VOC waterborne PU dispersions.”

With demand for hygienic, reliable, BPR-regulation-compliant, and safer textile coatings expected to increase, the combination of AGXX and INSQIN technology will enable textile manufacturers to quickly adapt to the rapidly evolving needs of the sharing economy.

To see how the combined guide formulation works in real-world applications, visit Techtextil 2026 in Frankfurt from April 21 to 24, 2026. Items coated with AGXX and Impranil® will be on display at the Covestro booth.

*Tested by bio compatibility test according to ISO 10993-5

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: Covestro

EDANA OUTLOOK™ 2025: Charting A Sustainable And Innovative Future For The Nonwovens Industry

BUDAPEST, Hungary — September 30, 2025 — EDANA concluded its flagship event, OUTLOOK™ 2025, last week, marking it as a major success and addressing the biggest questions facing the industry.

The three-day conference highlighted the urgent need for a unified approach to sustainability, regulation, and innovation in the absorbent hygiene and wipes sectors.

OUTLOOK conference always serves as a critical hub for dialogue, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and policy experts. This year’s conversations consistently centered on how to turn today’s challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities.

A World in Flux: Global Insights and Market Realities

The event kicked off with a powerful keynote from Ambassador Ivo H. Daalder, who offered a big-picture view of how global alliances and economic policies are reshaping trade and market opportunities. This strategic perspective set the stage for a deeper dive into the industry’s specific challenges.

Experts from around the world shared insights on the absorbent hygiene product (AHP) markets, particularly in developing countries, where local players are thriving by embracing agility and sustainability. A separate session focused on the wipes sector, where speakers from Water UK, Euromonitor International, and Suominen Corporation underscored that collaboration, innovation, and credible claims are key to a sustainable future for the category.

Sustainability in the Spotlight

Throughout the conference, sustainability was less of a buzzword and more of a central theme. Sessions provided practical guidance on navigating the EU’s Green Deal and securing funding for projects. A session on Green Claims in Practice was particularly vital, with representatives from the European Environmental Bureau, the TIC Council, and the European Advertising Standards Alliance offering clear advice on how to build consumer trust and avoid greenwashing.

Innovation was also on full display, with HIRO Technologies’ groundbreaking MycoDigestible™ diaper capturing attention. The product, which uses plastic-eating fungi to safely break down diapers, offered a glimpse into how biotechnology could create truly circular solutions.

Looking Ahead: AI and the Future of Nonwovens

The discussions also reached beyond today’s challenges to explore tomorrow’s opportunities. A keynote on Day 3 by Roover Consulting addressed the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the industry. The session showcased real-world examples of how AI can boost creativity and accelerate product development, while also addressing the crucial need for responsible implementation.

“OUTLOOK 2025 was a powerful testament to our industry’s resilience and forward-thinking nature,” said Murat Dogru, general manager of EDANA. “The conversations were about leading the change. We saw an industry that is committed to turning regulation into a competitive advantage and using innovation to create a truly sustainable future.”

Networking with Budapest as the backdrop

The value of face-to-face connection was a recurring theme. Beyond the formal sessions, OUTLOOK had many networking events, including a cocktail reception at the stunning Buda Castle. Participants valued the side discussions that happen during the conference: “The presentations are great, but the real magic of OUTLOOK happens in the hallways and at the evening events. This is where you get to meet the relevant people of our industry — and that’s invaluable.”

With a clear path forward and a renewed sense of purpose, OUTLOOK 2025 wrapped up, leaving delegates equipped with the knowledge and connections needed to navigate the evolving landscape. The dates for OUTLOOK 2026 were announced for September 22-24, 2026.

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: EDANA

OrthoLite® Partners With Bureau Veritas To Elevate Quality, Compliance, And Sustainability Standards In Footwear Manufacturing

AMHERST, Mass. — September 30, 2025 — OrthoLite®, a global supplier of footwear comfort solutions, announces a new strategic partnership with Bureau Veritas Hong Kong Ltd., an inspection, certification and auditing services company. This collaboration highlights OrthoLite’s commitment to establishing standardized testing practices across all global operations, ensuring consistency while staying a step ahead of upcoming regulatory requirements in material traceability, safety, and compliance.

Under this partnership, Bureau Veritas will provide OrthoLite with comprehensive services including product testing, inspections, social audits, factory audits, security audits, and environmental audits in production facilities worldwide. These rigorous evaluations ensure OrthoLite’s products and manufacturing processes conform with stringent quality assurance protocols and supplier compliance measures.

Bureau Veritas’ audits will assess various aspects such as environmental management systems, workplace conditions, factory security, and product conformity to industry and legal standards. Through ongoing inspections and testing performed at Bureau Veritas’ accredited facilities and client-designated sites, OrthoLite’s leadership in responsible manufacturing will be further solidified.

“Collaboration with Bureau Veritas supports OrthoLite’s goal of delivering sustainable, high-quality footwear solutions responsibly,” said Richard Bevan, COO of OrthoLite. “This partnership strengthens our ability to uphold transparency and accountability across our supply chain, ensuring superior product performance and ethical manufacturing practices.”

The multi-year agreement includes provisions for confidentiality, ownership of intellectual property, and adherence to stringent audit protocols, reflecting the mutual dedication to professionalism and data integrity. Furthermore, Bureau Veritas will work closely with OrthoLite’s vendors to identify and address any quality or compliance issues proactively.

As consumer demand for sustainable and ethically produced products grows, OrthoLite’s investment in third-party verification demonstrates a strategic approach to maintaining industry leadership and supporting brand partners worldwide.

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: OrthoLite®

Lutz Wolf Becomes CEO Of The KARL MAYER Group

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany— September 30, 2025 — Effective November 1, 2025, the Supervisory Board of the KARL MAYER Group, a global provider of solutions in textile machinery manufacturing, has appointed Lutz Wolf as the new sole CEO of KARL MAYER Holding SE & Co. KG.

Lutz Wolf, new Chairman of the Management Board of KARL MAYER Holding SE & Co. KG and CEO of the KARL MAYER Group from 1 November 2025 (Photo: Armin Frieling)

Wolf will assume overall responsibility for the internationally active group of companies, which has its headquarters in Obertshausen, Germany.

Industry professional with over 30 years of international experience

Wolf most recently spent eight years on the Executive Board — including more than four years as CEO — of the Neuenhauser Group, a family-owned, internationally active group of companies in the field of mechanical engineering and metal processing based in Lower Saxony, Germany, with around 2,500 employees. During this time, he was responsible for the textile machinery and automation segments as well as the entire metal processing division of the family company, headed up central process optimizations, and shaped the strategic development of the group.

Wolf launched his career in 1995 at Siemens, where he held various management positions in Germany and China. After many successful years at Siemens (1995–2007), he moved to the GEA Group, where he was able to gain a wealth of valuable experience from 2007 to 2017, including as sole managing director of a U.S. subsidiary.

Wolf succeeds Uwe Lüders, who will retire on November 1, 2025.

Dr. Lorenz Zwingmann, chairman of the Supervisory Board of KARL MAYER Holding SE & Co. KG: “On behalf of the entire Supervisory Board and all employees, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Uwe Lüders for his tireless commitment as long-standing chairman of the Supervisory Board and, most recently, interim CEO of KARL MAYER. Uwe Lüders has made a lasting impact on the KARL MAYER Group over his many years of service.”

Zwingmann on the appointment of Wolf: “We are delighted that Lutz Wolf has joined the KARL MAYER Group. Wolf’s comprehensive profile combines operational depth, strategic foresight, and, above all, international management experience – qualities that are key to the ongoing transformation of the KARL MAYER Group. On behalf of the entire Supervisory Board, I wish Mr Wolf every success in his wide range of tasks within our Group.”

Wolf, new chairman of the Management Board of KARL MAYER Holding SE & Co. KG and CEO of the KARL MAYER Group from November 1, 2025, said: “With more than 85 years of market experience, KARL MAYER looks back on a long tradition as the global market leader in textile machinery manufacturing. We want to, we will, and we must now continue to focus the group on what has made us successful: strong products, customer proximity, and speed of implementation. We now need cohesion, focus, and speed. I am very much looking forward to my new responsibilities at this very special technology leader with its great potential — and the challenges they bring.”

Cultural change with a new focus and emphasis on results

With an experienced management team that has been newly assembled in recent months, Wolf wants to fully develop the group’s performance: “We want to refocus on what we do particularly well. In the future, we will concentrate on the core business areas of knitting machines, technical textiles, and warp preparation for weaving. All activities will be consistently aimed at current and future market requirements. It’s not about playing it safe — it’s about moving forward,” Wolf concluded.

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: KARL MAYER

Trützschler Spinning: Pre-Cleaner CL-X — The Future Of Cotton Cleaning

MÖNCHENGLADBACH, Germany— September 30, 2025 — What if the future of cotton cleaning was already here – setting a new standard for cleaning efficiency, productivity and energy savings?

That future has a name: CL-X.

Since its market launch in 2022, the Pre-Cleaner CL-X has become a true bestseller, proving its value in several hundred customer applications worldwide.

Now, new results from Türkiye demonstrate again how the Pre-Cleaner CL-X outperforms the competition.

Benchmarking the best

Compared to a Swiss competitor, the CL-X reduced waste from raw material by up to 2.5 percent across both ring-spun (100 percent local Turkish cotton, combed compact, Ne 30/1) and rotor-spun (70 percent Australian cotton/30 percent cotton waste, Ne 16/1) applications, while also enhancing yarn quality. This achievement was made possible through our proven WASTECONTROL system. The improved cleaning efficiency was also reflected in the darker color of the waste, demonstrating a more effective removal of impurities. Smoother downstream processes, ultimately leading to higher yarn quality with fewer IPIs are another confirmed benefit of these trials. Impressed by these results, the Turkish customer placed an order for more CL-X machines to upgrade their blowroom line.

Maximized throughput, minimized energy use

The CL-X doesn’t stop at superior cleaning. It also sets new benchmarks in energy efficiency and a higher production capacity. Where previously two machines were needed to effectively clean cotton, the CL-X now handles the task alone. Thanks to its optimized material and air flow, it processes up to 2,000 kg per hour while consuming over 30 percent less energy than the current benchmark. That’s not just efficient — it’s transformative.

Smart design that goes the extra mile

Looking closer at the details, it becomes clear that achieving such efficiency requires a precision-engineered system at every stage. Key improvements include a redesigned grid bar profile offering 20 percent more cleaning surface and the industry’s longest cleaning section at 2.60 meters. This extended zone enables a precise two-step cleaning process: cotton tufts move at different speeds along the grid bars, while individually adjustable devices at each opening roller separate trash according to its size.

The dark color of the waste shows the difference in cleaning efficiency.

Additionally, the WASTECONTROL sensor continuously monitors trash content and raw material quality, using real-time data to optimize machine settings. When too many good fibers are detected in the waste, the system automatically suggests an optimized setting for the knives and deflector blades to minimize fiber loss. This ensures consistently high cleaning performance and maximum fiber yield.

Designed with operators in mind

The CL-X also eases the workload for operators — a major advantage in times of labor shortages and rising personnel costs. Working in tandem with the BO-P bale opener, it automatically adjusts settings such as grid bar positioning, opening roller speed, and inlet airflow to match the current lot. Material flow is continuously monitored to prevent disruptions, while the T-LED remote display provides an overview of all operations. Easy to clean and maintain, the CL-X ensures smooth and reliable operation — even with less experienced personnel.

Worldwide satisfaction

From left to right: K.K. Sivakumar(Field Manager Technology at Trützschler India), R. Balamuragan (Functional Head Service at Trützschler India), G. Thiruvadi (General Manager Shri Santhosh Meenakshi Textiles) and Christian Freitag (Division Manager R&D Air Technology at Trützschler Group).

The CL-X continues capturing the attention of spinning mills worldwide. For example, G. Thiruvadi, general manager at Shri Santhosh Meenakshi Textiles, a leading Indian mill, says: “Facing rising costs and tightening environmental standards, adopting the CL-X has been the best decision for our blowroom operations. We’re seeing cleaner cotton with less waste, and higher-quality yarn, which proves that smart technology can tackle real-world challenges head-on”. This customer quote is representative of for the excellent market feedback that the CL-X has achieved. With the CL-X, the future of cotton cleaning is already there!

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: Trützschler Group –  Martin Dovern / Maren Schubert

Herculite Products Promotes Austin Barshinger To Quality Supervisor

EMIGSVILLE, Pa. — September 29, 2025 — Herculite Products Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance and custom fabrics, is pleased to announce the appointment of Austin Barshinger as the new Quality Supervisor in York, Pa.

Barshinger has been a valuable member of our team since he joined Herculite in December 2021. Over the past four years, he has consistently taken on more responsibilities in operations and safety, demonstrating his dedication to growth within Herculite. He has advanced to a Level 7 Lam Operator, earned his Master Supervisor Certificate through the Manufacturers’ Association, and is a founding member of the Safe Pack committee. Additionally, he has reliably served as a backup team leader when needed. His understanding of our production processes, commitment to quality, and passion for continuous improvement make him an excellent fit for this role.

In his new role, Barshinger will be responsible for leading the Quality Team in their daily duties supporting Herculite’s mission to help customers grow their businesses by delivering products and services of exceptional value — marked by their quality and innovation — on time, every day.

Posted: September 30, 2025

Source: Herculite Products Inc.

Sympatex Technologies Announces Kim Scholze To Assume New Role As Sole Managing Director (CEO)

MUNICH, Germany — September 29, 2025 — Sympatex Technologies announces a change in its management team. Effective immediately, Kim Scholze is taking on the role of sole managing director (CEO). Dr. Rüdiger Fox, who has shaped the company since 2016 and served as CEO, will step down from the management board.

Kim Scholze

With this new management structure, Sympatex is setting a clear course for the future. “We want to use this moment of change to initiate the next steps for the company and make Sympatex even more future-ready — in close collaboration with our partners, with innovative products, and with a clear focus on circularity,” Scholze explained.

Scholze has been a member of the management board since 2023, serving as chief sales and marketing officer. In her new role, she will retain this position while also assuming responsibility for corporate strategy and development. With this move, Sympatex is ensuring both continuity and a sharpened focus in the company’s leadership.

“We look ahead with optimism and are setting a course for growth and transformation. At the same time, we would like to express our sincere thanks to Rüdiger: with his expertise, courage and tireless commitment, he has been a defining force behind Sympatex and laid a foundation that we can build on,” Scholze said on behalf of Sympatex.

During his tenure, Dr. Fox guided Sympatex through a period of transformation and positioned the company as a pioneer of sustainability in the textile industry. He helped establish the pillars upon which Sympatex is built — from the complete avoidance of PFAS in our products to the development of mono-material and Fiber2Fiber laminates, and on through to cross-industry collaborations for greater circularity. His influence on Sympatex will extend well beyond his active tenure.

With Kim Scholze at the helm, Sympatex is reinforcing its profile for the future: as a pioneer of sustainable, high-performance functional materials, the company will continue to drive innovation that combines performance with responsibility. The focus remains on close partnerships with the market’s brands, expanding the Fiber2Fiber portfolio, and the unerring pursuit of the company’s 2030 goals.

Posted: September 29, 2025

Source: Sympatex Technologies  GmbH

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