Consumers Turn Pessimistic Amid the Pandemic. Hit by Reduced Spending, Textile Industry Nose-Dives. Experiencing the knock-on effects from the beleaguered textile industry, global market for Textile ...
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Textile Machinery estimated at 5.9 Million Units in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of 10.9 Million Units by 2027, growing at a CAGR ...
Textiles are a type of cloth or woven fabric; its creation involves several processes than one might think. The production of fibers are spun into yarns, and are then used to create fabrics into many ...
TEXTILE is the country’s single largest industry. Yet it is totally dependant on imported machinery, equipment, accessories and spares. The local facilities for manufacturing textile machinery items ...
Karl Mayer's new Textile Innovation Center combines textile development, machine testing and customer collaboration under one ...
Two of the biggest textile machine manufacturers, both headquartered in Germany, are becoming one. As part of its growth strategy, the Karl Mayer Group has reached an agreement to acquire the Stoll ...
The growth of the textile industry the world over is due to a large extent to the development of processing machinery for textile fibres. The hand spindles or 'churkha' gave birth to spinning and the ...
Carmen Silla, Jeanologia's marketing director, says the industry's biggest challenges cannot be solved by one organization ...
International textile and garment machinery sellers are optimistic about a rebound in their business in Bangladesh this year as the global clothing supply chain is recovering from the sluggish trend.
A quiet transformation is unfolding in India's engineering sector as legacy manufacturers pivot to aerospace, chasing higher ...
In Zhangjiagang, China, a cutting-edge machine is transforming the textile recycling industry by sorting used clothes at unprecedented speeds. This innovative technology utilizes artificial ...
Before the Industrial Revolution, making textiles was a slow process carried out by people using simple equipment, mostly in their own homes. By the end of the Industrial Revolution, the production of ...
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