ITEMA, an Italian privately-held multinational Company and leading player in the textile industry, providing best-in-class weaving machines for over 60 years will open the doors of its new offices and assembly plant in Shanghai. It will be a new milestone for the Company in China, one of its most important markets and a country with a strong potential for continued growth.
During the opening event, Itema will showing its latest advancements in weaving technology bringing together Italian quality, Swiss precision and Chinese efficiency to allow its Customers to produce high quality fabrics and achieve maximum success.
The Company is present in China since 2003 with sales and after-sales teams, assembly and technical support in order to ensure the highest possible standard of weaving solutions, with a complete offering and service to its valuable Customers in the Chinese market.
Albini Group, one of the largest European manufacturers of high-quality exclusive shirting fabrics and a real flagship of Made in Italy excellence is one of the oldest and most loyal Customers of Itema. It has eight plants (five in Italy), with a total of more than 1300 employees worldwide. Mr. Albini is also President of Milano Unica, the international textile fair of the finest quality products from Italian and European textile manufacturers.
Itema CEO, Mr Carlo Rogora said they strongly believe that their unyielding commitment to its customers – from best, most innovative technology solutions to most accurate and timely assistance – will help the customer and the company reach together new heights of shared success.
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