SSM Scharer Schweiter Mettler AG, known as innovative leader in yarn processing and winding – Swiss developer, leader and inventor of the electronic yarn traverse system, attended two exhibitions last month in Iran and Uzbekistan where they presented their wide range of products, solutions and applications as both shows are important for their region.
In Tehran, SSM joined the booth of the Swiss Textile Machinery association (Swissmem). Together with other high quality textile machine producers from Switzerland, the local industry could profit from their experience and services.
For CAITME, Textima (SSM representative for Uzbekistan) was the host. The 11th edition of the exhibition was well visited. The visitors had been keen about the latest technology from SSM.
A detailed overview about SSM machinery and supported applications of the textile process chain can be found under Winding Solutions at www.ssm.ch
SSM would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody that visited the booth and looks forward to future partnerships and collaborations.
SSM Textile Machinery, based in Horgen, Switzerland, is a subsidiary of the Rieter Group. SSM comprises the companies SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler AG in Horgen and subsidiaries in Italy and China.
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