A key player in the textile manufacturing industry for 34 years, MuthurMurugan Mills has integrated Saurer’s advanced Z 72XL ring spinning machine into their Coimbatore mill. Saurer has introduced an intelligent ring spinning solution at the renowned ring spinning mill in Coimbatore, India. This solution is designed to adapt to the specific needs of the mill, ensuring optimal performance.
Aligned with Saurer’s E³ philosophy, the Z 72XL ring spinning machine is tailored to meet individual needs. It features modular equipment with customisable drafting system drives, a flexible fancy yarn system, and other advanced technologies.
The machine boasts powerful, economical drive technology, low energy costs through Twinsuction and Optisuction, and energy monitoring for cost transparency. It delivers high speed, low yarn break rates, and maximum productivity for both commodity and specialist applications. Easyspin ensures simple and intuitive operation, and Spinnfinity eliminates the need for wharve cleaning, enhancing automation.
The Z 72XL offers doffing times of less than two minutes and can save up to 60 per cent energy on suction. It requires minimal handling and maintenance.
S JVijayavelu, Executive Director, MuthurMurugan Mills,remarks, since acquiring the Saurer ring frame, the quality of products offered by MuthurMurugan Mils has significantly improved, attracting more customer bookings. The machine delivers outstanding quality.
Better Cotton, the leading cotton sustainability initiative, announced its 2024 Member Award winners today. The awards, presented by CEO Alan McClay and Senior Director Eva Benavidez Clayton, honored members for their outstanding contributions to the cotton industry.
The awards took place aboard a Bosphorus dinner cruise in Istanbul, Turkiye, during the Better Cotton Conference, attended by over 200 industry leaders.
Alan McClay emphasized the privilege of hosting the awards and highlighted the pivotal role of partner dedication in driving transformative change within the cotton sector. Recognizing progress as Better Cotton expands is essential.
The Top Contributor Award recognized organizations with the highest uptake of Better Cotton relative to their use of the material. Walmart received the award in the large to very large member category, while John Lewis Partnership was honored in the very small to medium category. The Sourcing Award acknowledged those who processed the highest volume of Better Cotton. Cargill Commodities topped the cotton trader category, and VicunhaTêxtil led in the intermediary category.
The Impact Storyteller Award was given to the Cotton Egypt Association for featuring a compelling story about sustainable cotton production in the Nile Delta, which generated significant interest on the Better Cotton website.
CABI received the Innovators Award for its work in Pakistan, including the creation of a national organic agriculture policy that is currently under review by the Ministry of Food Security and Research. This policy aims to strengthen and build bridges between stakeholders promoting sustainability.
Finally, the Outstanding Contribution Award went to İyiPamukUygulamalarıDerneği (IPUD) for its implementation of Better Cotton’s activities in Turkiye since 2013.
The awards ceremony took place during a dinner cruise on the Bosphorus, part of the Better Cotton Conference in Istanbul, Turkiye. The two-day conference gathered over 200 industry representatives to discuss accelerating impact at the field level.
The upcoming ITMF and IAF annual conferences in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, promise to unveil the latest advancements in the textile-apparel industry. This joint effort by the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) and the International Apparel Federation (IAF) will provide a comprehensive view of the entire supply chain, emphasizing the importance of collaboration to address current challenges.
A highlight of the event will be a session featuring Inditex, Epic Group, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) discussing decarbonization. This panel will illustrate how cooperative strategies can drive substantial environmental progress within the industry.
Additionally, a global regulation session will feature representatives from the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA), the China National Textile & Apparel Council (CNTAC), the European Textile & Apparel Industry Federation (EURATEX), and the Japan Textile Federation (JTF). They will outline forthcoming regulatory changes in their respective regions, reflecting the increasing demand for significant environmental and social improvements.
The conference will also cover topics such as fibers, digitalization, and artificial intelligence, drawing industry leaders worldwide to the rapidly growing textile hub of Samarkand. This event is set to be a pivotal gathering for global textile and apparel supply chain leaders.
Coats Digital's innovative fabric solution, FastReactFabric, has been shortlisted for nine categories in the prestigious 2024 SaaS Awards. The SaaS Awards, encompassing 56 categories, honorpioneering software-as-a-service solutions across various sectors globally.
KunalKapur, Managing Director of Coats Digital, conveyed deep pride in the recognition, emphasizing that being nominated for nine awards underscores their team's dedication and Coats Digital's innovative spirit. He noted that FastReactFabric embodies their mission to empower fashion manufacturers by reducing fabric waste and enhancing profitability. Kapur found the acknowledgment alongside other leading companies particularly gratifying.
FastReactFabric is competing in the following categories: Bespoke SaaS Solution of the Year, Best Data Innovation in a SaaS Product, Most Agile/Responsive SaaS Solution of the Year, Best SaaS Product for CSR, Sustainability & ESG, Best Data-Driven SaaS Product, Best SaaS Product for ERP/MRP, Best SaaS for Business Management, Best SaaS Product for Business Intelligence/Analytics, and Best SaaS Product for Engineering Management, PLM or CAD.
The solution offers a comprehensive, closed-loop feedback system between buying and cutting operations, ensuring efficient and sustainable fabric use for fashion manufacturers.
James Williams, CEO of The Cloud Awards, praised the impressive caliber of this year's entries, emphasizing that making it to the 2024 shortlist signifies a remarkable achievement. He acknowledged the diversity and quality of innovations submitted, extending congratulations to all shortlisted companies as they advance to the next round of judging.
Finalists will be announced on July 22, 2024, with winners revealed in August 2024.
The Karl Mayer Group made a strong impression at ITM 2024, reinforcing its role as a key industry partner amidst challenging times. This year's event saw a significant turnout from Turkish visitors, though attendance from North Africa and Central Asia was lower than usual.
Despite these challenges, the Karl Mayer team reported numerous successes. Notably, 22 per cent of the registered guests were first-time visitors. The high-quality professional exchanges focused on addressing the economic difficulties faced by customers, who are seeking ways to reduce costs and boost production efficiency.
TorosGreenhalgh, Managing Director of Karl Mayer's Turkish subsidiary, emphasized the importance of machine flexibility to address evolving retail requirements. He noted that their advancements in machine technology, digital services, and textile innovations offered valuable insights for customers. Karl Mayer Turkey aims to enhance its support for after-sales service and spare parts, while Erko remains dedicated to machine sales.
Senior Sales Manager Bastian Fritsch noted the positive trend in the market, driven by targeted anti-dumping measures and recent municipal election outcomes. He highlighted the impressive HKS 3-M ON Plus, which garnered attention for its flexibility and advanced feeding control.
The Care Solutions team also reported high interest in their after-sales packages, particularly for gauge conversions. Meanwhile, Stoll's Lutz Vogel expressed optimism about the market recovery, showcasing efficient economy machines and the ADF Flex, which allows for tighter or looser knitting adjustments.
Overall, ITM 2024 served as a vital platform for Karl Mayer's Warp Preparation, Technical Textiles, and KM.ON divisions to showcase energy-efficient innovations and advanced digital solutions.
Lenzing Group has appointed Kit Ping Au-Yeung as the Executive Vice President of Commercial Textiles, succeeding Florian Heubrandner, who will now lead the Filament division. This leadership change is part of Lenzing's strategy to enhance its core textile and filament businesses.
Kit Ping, previously with Coats Group and Amann Group, brings extensive experience in the textile value chain. She will oversee the expansion and development of Lenzing’sTencel and LenzingEcoverofiber offerings, focusing on innovation and sustainable practices. Kit Ping's leadership aims to drive growth and foster partnerships for a more circular textile industry.
Stephan Sielaff, CEO of Lenzing, expressed confidence in Kit Ping's vision and its alignment with Lenzing’s commitment to sustainable fiber production. Kit Ping stated her excitement to contribute to Lenzing’s sustainable future and inspire industry-wide collaboration.
Florian Heubrandner will now focus on expanding Lenzing's filament business, leveraging his expertise to drive innovation and growth. Sielaff acknowledged Florian’s significant contributions to Lenzing’s transformation and anticipated further success under his new role.
These strategic appointments reflect Lenzing's dedication to leadership and innovation in the textile industry.
Eurojersey's Sensitive Fabrics for the autumn/winter 25/26 season present a collection seeking a new balance and stability in a contradictory and challenging world.
Exploring the versatility of fashion, the collection experiments with intriguing combinations and trend expressions.It blends hybrid silhouettes with various styles, contrasting sporty and chic elements. This contrast is evident in looks that merge informal, dynamic aesthetics with sophisticated, refined details. The fusion of oversized garments with fitted and defined accents adds interest and dynamism.
Known for their innovation and functionality, Sensitive Fabrics offer unprecedented freedom of movement, solidifying their status as '24wear' fabrics. Ideal for creating versatile and comfortable outfits, they are perfect for everyday life in the city, travel, or holidays, all while maintaining a refined look. These fabrics, typical of Made in Italy craftsmanship, are breathable, crease-resistant, crushproof, anti-wrinkle, and long-lasting. They adapt to the body with three-dimensional elasticity, are easy to care for, machine washable, quick-drying, and require no ironing.
The autumn/winter 25/26 ready-to-wear collection features four distinct trends: High Adventure, Cocoon Harmony, Corpcore, and Dreamland, each offering unique styles and expressions for the upcoming season.
On June 25, the Indonesian government announced two new protection policies to safeguard the local textile industry from a rise in imports. The measures include the Safeguard Measures Import Duty (BMTP) and the Anti-Dumping Import Duty (BMAD).
Finance Minister MulyaniIndrawati stated that these policies aim to prevent significant losses in the domestic industry caused by an influx of imported textiles that compete directly with local products. The BMTP will act as a state levy to mitigate threats to domestic manufacturers, while the BMAD will serve as an additional import duty.
The decision, endorsed by President JokoWidodo, came after a cabinet meeting at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta. Minister of Trade ZulkifliHasan emphasized the urgency of these regulations, which align with the directives of the Minister of Trade and the Minister of Industry.
Statistics from Indonesia's first quarter of the year indicate a rising trend in textile and accessory imports. January saw an import value of $12.26 million, which increased to $20.87 million in February and further to $23.98 million in March. These figures underscore the necessity of the new protection measures to support local industries.
Bangladesh’s garment exports to the European Union (EU) rose by 2 percent Y-o-Y to reach $21.64 billion in the July’23-May’24 period of the current fiscal year. The country witnessed significant growth in exports to Spain, France, the Netherlands, Poland, and Denmark, which increased by 6.23 percent, 1.02 percent, 16.27 percent, 17.28 percent, and 26.96 percent, respectively.
However, exports to its largest market in the EU, Germany declinedby 10.12 percent Y-o-Y, as per data from the Export Promotion Bureau, compiled by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. Exports to Italy also dwindled by of 6.1 percent over the 11-month period ending in May.
In contrast, garment exports to the US fell by 3.43 percent, amounting to $7.46 billion during the same period. Meanwhile, exports to the UK grew by 12.34 percent Y-o-Y to $5.15 billion, and exports to Canada saw a slight decline of 0.31 percent, totaling $1.3 billion.
Despite these mixed results in traditional markets, garment exports to non-traditional markets increased by 6.47 per cent Y-o-Y, reaching $8.18 billion. Notable growth was recorded in shipments to Japan, Australia, and South Korea, which rose by 1.83 percent, 11.76 percent, and 14.34 percent, respectively. Conversely, exports to India decreased significantly by 23.11 percent.
Puma has appointed Erik Janshen as the brand’s new Vice President for its Direct-to-Consumer business. In this new role, the 46-year-old will oversee Puma's direct sales channels, including its physical stores, official website, and various online marketplaces.
A German executive, Janshen has over a decade of experience in leadership roles within digital sales and DTC operations. In his most recent role, he was engaged as the Senior Vice President VP Digital Sales at Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein under PVH Corp.
To succeedKarthikBalagopalan, who was appointed Managing Director of Puma India last year and had been leading the DTC business on an interim basis, Jansen will focus on enhancing sales quality and offering a seamless shopping experience, both online and offline to consumers.
AmeFruendt, CEO, Puma, affirms, Jansen’s leadership will enable Puma enhance consumers’ shopping experiences through DTC channels, thereby increasing the brand’s recall potential. His innovative approach and passion for consumer-centric strategies will help enrich its DTC business, adds Fruendt.
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