Vardhman Group has partnered with Lakshmi Machine Works (LMW) to acquireits state-of-the-art machinery to optimise its textile production. The group has acquired 107 LMW Card units (100 LC 361 S and 7 LC 361), 24 Speed frame units (LF 4280 series), and 70 Ringframe units (LRJ 9/SX), alongside other LMW smart machines. This acquisition supports Vardhman’s goals of boosting efficiency, maintaining top-tier quality, and enhancing sustainability in their operations.
LMW's cutting-edge solutions align with the industry's increasing emphasis on sustainability. These machines not only improve productivity but also reduce waste and energy consumption, contributing to a more eco-friendly manufacturing process. The smart machinery integrates advanced technology for optimising resource use, minimising fiber waste, and lowering operational costs by reducing energy consumption. This allows Vardhman to strengthen its commitment to sustainable practices while meeting the global demand for environmentally responsible textiles.
Automation is central to LMW's approach, playing a pivotal role in advancing spinning innovation. The integration of automated process control, material transport systems, and intelligent maintenance significantly reduces reliance on manual labor. This enhances production efficiency, ensuring consistent quality while freeing labor for more strategic tasks. As a result, Vardhman’s operations will see increased output without compromising quality, further improving the mill’s overall productivity.
LMW’s sustainable smart solutions are designed to address the evolving needs of the textile industry, offering real-time monitoring and adjustments that boost productivity while supporting sustainability initiatives. By adopting these technologies, Vardhman is positioning itself at the forefront of industry innovation, ready to tackle future challenges with a balance of efficiency, quality, and environmental responsibility.
With LMW's machinery, Vardhman is set to lead the way in creating a modern, sustainable future for the textile industry, where automation, productivity, and sustainability work hand-in-hand.