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Marzoli steps towards Spinning mill 4.0

Related Keywords: Camozzi Group, European textile leader, Fiber processing, Marzoli, spinning mills, spinning technology, textile factories, textile innovation, textile machineries, textile machines, textile manufacturing, Textile mills, textile plants, textile production management software, textile software, textile technologies

The constant predisposition towards innovation and the synergies shared with Camozzi Group on IoT and the most recent technologies (Cloud Computing, Smart Sensors, Industrial Ethernet, Machine Learning, …) have enabled Marzoli, the European leader of spinning technology, to interpret the paradigms of Industry 4.0 and exploit them in order to further enhance performances and flexibility of its plants. Marzoli has developed two innovative software platforms that allow an easy and quick management of yarn production and a substantial optimization of the entire spinning process.

Marzoli releases FT6E and FT7E: leading-edge roving frame technology

Related Keywords: automatic doffing, fiber processing machine, roving frame, spinning machineries, spinning mills, Technical Textiles, textile components, Textile Industry, textile machinery, textile machinery market of Italy, Textiles Manufacturing

Few machines in a modern spinning mill are as critical as the roving frame. Building a solid and reliable roving frame is not an easy task and yet again it is absolutely necessary for the spinner as this machine can feed, depending on the count being produced, thousands of spindles at the spinning frames.

YFA 2016 New Delhi Show witnesses 8,598 buyers, up 15% over 2015 edition

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Despite the demonetization drive, which has affected the domestic and export industry sentiment, the Yarn Fabric & Accessories Trade Show; YFA 2016 which was held from November 23-26, 2016 in New Delhi, saw visitor numbers climbing 15 per cent over the previous edition to 8,598 buyers. A majority of the 148 exhibitors participating at the show also expressed satisfaction with the numbers as well as the quality of the buyers.

TS govt’s decision to reduce power tariff for spinning mills, a big relief

Related Keywords: based on the quality of yarn produced, China devaluing its currency, control textile market, decision to reduce power tariff, getting a big relief, passing through a crisis for a couple of years, power charges comprise twenty to thrity percent of production cost, soothing effect on the sector, spinning mills, Telangana government

Spinning mills in the Telegana State which has been passing through a crisis for a couple of years, getting a big relief with the Telangana Government’s decision to reduce the power tariff. The measure is expected to have a soothing effect on the sector as power charges comprise 20 to 30 percent of the production cost, based on the quality of the yarn produced.

Rise in demand from textile industry push cotton prices upward

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Due to rise in the demand from the textile industry, the cotton market maintained an upward trend on Saturday with most of the buying confined to premium quality lint at Rs6,000/maund, dealers said.

According to cotton dealers, around 6,400 bales of cotton by different traders in Sindh and Punjab were finalised at an average price of Rs5,500/maund. However, the low quality cotton was being traded somewhere around Rs4,000/maund.

Spinning mills seem busy in short covering, as demand for yarn and textiles starts picking up momentum.

Mah govt to provide textile owners subsidy delinked from bank loan

Related Keywords: cotton ginning, credit linked subsidy, given thirty five percent capital subsidy, Maharashtra government, not linked to bank loans, policy decision, power loom and other textile-related units twenty five percent, processing and printing unit, provide subsidy to textile owners, spinning mills, technical textiles and composite units thirty percent

Maharashtra government for the first time has taken decided to provide subsidy to textile owners which would not be linked to bank loans. In a policy decision taken last week, the state government has decided to provide capital subsidy which would be delinked from bank loans. Spinning mills, cotton ginning, processing and printing units would be given 35% capital subsidy; technical textiles and composite units 30%; and power loom and other textile-related units 25%.

MP textile mills hit hard by high cost of production, drop in exports

Related Keywords: AEPC, composite mills, drop in exports, due to higher cotton prices, facing high rise in cost of production, from top buyer China, labour wages, Madhya Pradesh textile mills, Madhya Pradesh Textile Mills Association, making uncompetitive in global market, power tariff, sluggish European economy, spinning mills, squeezing margins

Madhya Pradesh has about 45 textile mills of which 35 are spinning mills and 10 are composite mills are facing high rise in cost of production by about 10-15 percent due to higher cotton prices, power tariff and labour wages followed by drop in exports due to subdued demand from the top buyer China and sluggish European economy, all this squeezing margins of textile mills and making them uncompetitive in the global market.

Performance of Indian garment exports likely to better than textiles

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Indian garments export likely to continue performing better than those of textiles for some more time due to wider geographical spread of its export markets. While textile exports is affected due to an excessive dependence on China, reports Banikinkar Pattanayak in New Delhi. Textile exports include a range of products such as raw cotton, yarn, fabrics, made-ups, carpets, jutes, etc.

Bangladesh seeks to set up garment warehouse in Gujarat to market across India

Related Keywords: Bangladesh cotton association, Bangladesh garment exports, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association, Bangladeshi business team, bosst exports to India, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry, garment and yarn factories, Indian market, set up garment warehousing, spinning mills, visit Gujarat

A business team comprising representatives from Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association and Bangladesh Cotton Association lead by Abdul Matlub Ahmad, president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry visited the Indian state of Gujarat to select a garment warehousing site that will be constructed by Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to boost exports to India.

Bangladesh govt need to make import rules industry friendly

Related Keywords: Bangladesh textile industry, BCA, BTMA, buyer and suppliers, cheap and competitive rate, cotton prices, dependent on import fibres, enhance relations, export oriented readymade garment factory, Global cotton summit Bangladesh, make rules industry friendly, produce little quantity of cotton, require huge amount, spinning mills

Bangladesh textile industry is dependent on import of fibres from foreign countries, thus the government need to take steps for making the rules industry-friendly, said Jahangir Alamin, former president of Bangladesh Textiles Mills Association (BTMA) addressing a session titled “Bangladesh Spinning Industry in Next Decade” at the Global Cotton Summit Bangladesh-2015 that began in the capital to enhance relations between buyers and suppliers of the product.

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