Textile manufacturers in Vietnam want to explore Italian production technology as well as seek potential collaborations to upgrade their technology and improve their production capacity. One of the biggest challenges for many textile enterprises in Vietnam is to upgrade their current production technology, much of which is still retrograde and low-yield. They need to improve their competitiveness and meet the quality demands from Vietnam’s export markets such as the US, the EU and Japan.
Italian manufacturers of textile machinery have the most modern technology available in the market for sock knitting machines, garment finishing and global solutions for the cutting room. Mechanical engineering represents one of the strengths of Italy, in which the garment and textile technology Made-in-Italy is highly appreciated worldwide.
Busi Giovanni is a leading Italian sock knitting machines producer. It specializes in the design and construction of single-cylinder machines with rib needles in the dial for the production of high-quality stockings, socks and tights. Tonello is a leading manufacturer of garment finishing technologies, specializing in high-quality and eco-friendly washing and dyeing machines.
Morgan Technica provides a wide range of solutions for the cutting room, producing several types of roll loading and handling systems, automatic spreaders, spreading tables, labellers, automatic cutters with different lay thickness, software for CAD, cut order planning, PDM and virtual fitting.
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