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Friday 30 November 2012

Russia to set a course for technical textiles

Eugene Gerden reports from Moscow

Leading Russian textile producers are considering switching to the production of synthetic fabrics and technical textiles from traditional natural fibre fabrics, in an attempt to increase the industry’s profitability and to reduce dependence from the ever rising global cotton prices.

Russia to set a course for technical textiles

Thursday 29 November 2012

Global Apparel Markets: Business update (Q3, 2012)

Report summary

This report provides an update of business news in the following categories:

acquisitions, divestments and mergers; company restructuring; corporate social responsibility (CSR); events; financial results; international trade policy; investments; joint ventures, cooperation, licensing and distribution; manufacturing facilities; markets; new stores; and online retailing.

Global Apparel Markets: Business update (Q3, 2012)

Trade and trade policy: the EU clothing import market and its ten largest supplying countries

Report summary

This report provides vital analysis of the EU clothing import market including data relating to around 50 categories of apparel imports from the leading ten suppliers, including China, Turkey, Bangladesh, India, Tunisia, Morocco, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Indonesia.

Trade and trade policy: the EU clothing import market and its ten largest supplying countries

Global Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations (Q3, 2012)

Report summary

This report analyses some of the latest developments and innovations in the apparel industry, including environmentally friendly dyeing technology, environmentally friendly fibres and apparel, fibres and yarns for apparel, finishing treatments, moisture management fibres, sizing tools, temperature regulating apparel, textile printing and textile recycling machinery.

Global Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations (Q3, 2012)

MAS invests US$ 70 million in knitting plant

Thulhiriya

According to a report on www.news.lk this morning, the official government news portal for Sri Lanka, MAS Holdings is expanding its manufacturing scope with an investment in automated knitting technologies, fully renovating a 200,000 square foot facility to accommodate the largest, automated knitting plant in the region. No technical details regarding the investment were revealed.

MAS invests US$ 70 million in knitting plant

Wednesday 28 November 2012

Stoll revives devoré knit technique

Reutligen

Leading German flat knitting machine builder Stoll is giving new life to an ancient method of embellishing fabrics with the introduction of its Stoll-devoré knit© technique for flat knitting.

Stoll revives devoré knit technique

2013 Visionary finalists named

Cary, NC

Five new consumer products that utilize nonwoven fabrics in an innovative manner have been nominated as finalists for the 2013 Visionary Award.

2013 Visionary finalists named

Tuesday 27 November 2012

New line for meltblown filter media

Schwarzenbach/Saale

Sandler AG has launched the start-up phase of a new production line for meltblown filter media just four months after commencing installation and assembly.

New line for meltblown filter media

Interfilière: Surprise, inspire, stimulate, imagine

Paris

“Interfilière's reputation is beyond doubt,” says the show’s organiser Eurovet. “The trade show, a powerful ally for designers, collection managers, buyers, trend agencies and the intimates and beachwear industry, will bring them all together in Paris, the fashion capital on 19, 20 and 21 January 2013.”

Interfilière: Surprise, inspire, stimulate, imagine

Alexium speeds up introduction of novel FR treatment

Perth, Western Australia & Greer, SC

Alexium has announced a major advancement in the development of its Flame Retardant (FR) treatments and curing methods. The company has developed its novel, non-halogenated FR chemistry for nylon so it can be applied with a standard oven as well as Alexium’s microwave technology. The ability to use traditional heat curing methods, aims to significantly lower entry barriers to key markets and speed up market introduction.

Alexium speeds up introduction of novel FR treatment

Lenzing repositions Modal brand

Lenzing

Lenzing is repositioning its Lenzing Modal brand to reflect the new Modal production technology it now employs. The Austrian company says the slogan ‘Makes the World a Softer Place’ will now be changed to ‘CO2 Neutral Softness by Edelweiss Technology’.

Lenzing repositions Modal brand

ACIMIT targets internationalization with 30 new members

Milan

ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers) will mark 2013 with a push towards internationalisation with 30 new members. This is the primary objective emerging from the initiatives promoted by ACIMIT for the upcoming year, and approved at the Association’s Board of Directors meeting held last 13 November.

ACIMIT targets internationalization with 30 new members

New Lenzing pilot plant for energy storage applications

Heiligenkreuz

Lenzing says it has launched an innovative project in the technical nonwovens sector by opening a newly constructed pilot plant to develop fibre products for high-tech electrical applications at its Heilgenkreuz plant.

New Lenzing pilot plant for energy storage applications

Friday 23 November 2012

Scott & Fyfe opens Innovation Space & Museum

Tayport

Forward thinking Scottish industrial textiles manufacturer Scott & Fyfe Ltd celebrated the official opening of its new Innovation Space and Museum on 12 November, which the company describes as another important step on the way to a long-term sustainable company based on a partnership business model.

Scott & Fyfe opens Innovation Space & Museum

Thursday 22 November 2012

VDMA: German technology meets Turkish textiles

Frankfurt

25 German textile machinery manufacturers presented their latest solutions at two VDMA conferences this month in Istanbul and Gaziantep in Turkey. Almost 600 participants from the Turkish textiles industry used the opportunity to learn how German technology can help the sector to cope with the tough competition from Asia and several German companies were able to close deals with Turkish customers during the events.

VDMA: German technology meets Turkish textiles

VDMA: German technology meets Turkish textiles

Frankfurt

25 German textile machinery manufacturers presented their latest solutions at two VDMA conferences this month in Istanbul and Gaziantep in Turkey. Almost 600 participants from the Turkish textiles industry used the opportunity to learn how German technology can help the sector to cope with the tough competition from Asia and several German companies were able to close deals with Turkish customers during the events.

VDMA: German technology meets Turkish textiles

YIWU H&G: Final call for visitor online pre-registration

Yiwu City

Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd, organiser of the Yiwu exhibition for hosiery and knitting machinery, are urging visitors to pre-register online for this month’s event in order to avoid onsite queuing at the actual event. Visitors pre-registering online can also get a free copy of the show catalogue (while stock lasts). For more details and a full show update, please visit the official show website at www.yiwutex.com.

YIWU H&G: Final call for visitor online pre-registration

Wednesday 21 November 2012

High tech knitting in Germany's Neckar-Alb region

Hechingen

German medical device manufacturer Maquet Cardiopulmonary AG is investing in a new clean room production centre and research laboratory in Hechingen which will be used to process and further develop its range of knitted textile based medical devices and other products.

High tech knitting in Germany’s Neckar-Alb region

Artificial muscles for smart textiles

Wollongong

Healthcanal.com reports that Australian scientists are part of a team which is developing a new artificial muscle with exciting possibilities for use in self-powered intelligent textiles that could automatically react to environmental conditions like heat or sweat.

Artificial muscles for smart textiles

Tencel premium sanitary pad launched in Korea

Seoul

Korean company Yejimiin is introducing a new generation of sanitary pads in December. 숲속이야기 Tencel is the first pad on the market to feature a top sheet based on 100% Tencel and in addition to being available in the Korean market, the product is to be exported to the USA for Korean women living overseas.

Tencel premium sanitary pad launched in Korea

Textiles Intelligence reports to be published in Chinese language

Shanghai

Textiles Intelligence and the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC) have agreed to cooperate in making Chinese language editions of two of Textile Intelligence’s business and market information publications available to the Chinese fibre, textile and clothing industries.

Textiles Intelligence reports to be published in Chinese language

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Performance Apparel Markets: Business update (Q3, 2012)

Report summary

This report provides information, analysis and valuable insight on developments relating to the performance apparel industry in the following categories: acquisitions, divestments and mergers; company strategies; corporate social responsibility (CSR); financial results; joint ventures, cooperation, licensing and distribution; legal issues; manufacturing facilities; new stores; online retailing; recycling; research and development (R&D); and research facilities.

Performance Apparel Markets: Business update (Q3, 2012)

Performance Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations

Report summary

This report provides new information on the latest developments in: environmentally friendly apparel; environmentally friendly fabrics for apparel and protective clothing; fabrics for sports apparel; fabric treatments; fibres for performance apparel; moisture management fibres; sports apparel; and temperature regulating apparel.

Performance Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations (Q3, 2012)

Hanesbrands invests $1.6M in Virginia knitting plant

Woolwine

US knit goods manufacturer Hanesbrands Inc, is to invest $1.6 million at its Woolwine, Patrick County, Virginia operations centre, where it plans to hire 50 employees.

Hanesbrands invests $1.6M in Virginia knitting plant

Monday 19 November 2012

Yeşim Tekstil joins BCI

Bursa

Yeşim Tekstil says it has once again demonstrated its sensitivity and responsibility for the environment by becoming a member of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) in September. The leading eco-friendly Turkish knit goods manufacturer claims it has once again displayed exemplary behaviour by becoming a member of organisation.

Yeşim Tekstil joins BCI

Performance Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations (Q3, 2012)

Report summary

This report provides new information on the latest developments in: environmentally friendly apparel; environmentally friendly fabrics for apparel and protective clothing; fabrics for sports apparel; fabric treatments; fibres for performance apparel; moisture management fibres; sports apparel; and temperature regulating apparel.

Performance Apparel Markets: Product developments and innovations (Q3, 2012)

Missoni will launch diffusion line

Milan

Iconic Italian knitwear brand Missoni is to launch a lower priced diffusion line of its famous zig-zag patterned knitwear. The news was announced after the company’s collaboration last year with US fashion chain Target, which was an instant sell out.

Missoni will launch diffusion line

Sustainable collections at Sri Lanka Design Festival

Colombo

A three-pronged initiative by Textured Jersey, Sri Lanka’s largest manufacturer of circular knitted fabric, to showcase the potential of locally-produced knitted fabrics to the global fashion industry will be one of the highlights of the 2012 Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF).

Sustainable collections at Sri Lanka Design Festival

Australian wool growers vote to maintain 2% levy

Sydney

Australia’s woolgrowers have voted to maintain the 2% levy on sales of Australian wool to fund research, development and marketing of the natural fibre.

Australian wool growers vote to maintain 2% levy

Friday 16 November 2012

2013 marks new chapter in Interfilière history

Paris

For nearly 30 years, Interfilière has made its mark as the leader in the fabrics and accessories market for intimates and beachwear. Positioned as both a trend-setter and business platform, Interfilière, the organisers say, combines innovation, tradition and the most high-performance expertise.

2013 marks new chapter in Interfilière history

Thursday 15 November 2012

ITMF: Global Yarn output up in Q2, 2012

Zurich

The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) has published its ‘State of Trade Report’ for Q2, 2012 which shows that global yarn output for the quarter was up and estimates for global yarn and fabric output in Q3/2012 are positive - the outlook for Q4/2012 is unchanged/positive. The following is the main body of the report – the full report with detailed statistics can be downloaded at the foot of this article.

ITMF: Global Yarn output up in Q2, 2012

Efficiencies help double Textured Jersey profits

Colombo

Textured Jersey Ltd (TJL), a leading manufacturer of circular knitted fabrics, has demonstrated its operating excellence by doubling its net profits for the quarter ended 30 September 2012 (2Q FY2012/13), according to financial results released to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) this week.

Efficiencies help double Textured Jersey profits

Glen Raven named NC Manufacturer of the Year

Burlington, NC

Glen Raven, Inc. has been recognized as the North Carolina Manufacturer of the Year in the large companies category —defined as companies with more than $250 million in annual revenue.  The NC Manufacturer of the Year award program is organised by the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, with sponsorship by McGladrey LLP and Fifth Third Bank.

Glen Raven named NC Manufacturer of the Year

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Breaking the speed limits with Mayer & Cie.

Albstadt

Leading German circular knitting machine builder Mayer & Cie will be focussing on highly productive machines both for the garment sector and for the growing elastic mattress tickings fabrics sector at India ITME 2012 in Mumbai next month.

Breaking the speed limits with Mayer & Cie.

Shima Seiki 50th Anniversary Celebration

Billy Hunter reports from Wakayama

Almost 1500 guests assembled in Wakayama, the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan, for the Shima Seiki 50th Anniversary Celebration last week.

Shima Seiki 50th Anniversary Celebration

Monday 12 November 2012

Shima Seiki launches new 'inlay' machine for technical fabrics

Billy Hunter reports from Wakayama

High technology flat knitting machine builder Shima Seiki launched two new machines at its 50th Anniversary celebrations here in Wakayama yesterday where around 1500 guests gathered to celebrate the occasion.

Shima Seiki launches new ‘inlay’ machine for technical fabrics

Invista and Exim Knits develop new Lycra fabrics

New Dehli

Invista is working with India’s Exim Knits to develop fabrics with Lycra fibre that possess the dual qualities of excellent recovery and enhanced elongation. Exim Knits Pvt. Ltd., which has stste of the art production facilities, is a manufacturer and exporter of knit, woven and organic cotton products which was established in India 21 years ago.

Invista and Exim Knits develop new Lycra fabrics

Saturday 10 November 2012

Shima Seiki launches new 'inlay' machine for technical fabrics

Billy Hunter reports from Wakayama

High technology flat knitting machine builder Shima Seiki launched two new machines at its 50th Anniversary celebrations here in Wakayama yesterday where around 1500 guests gathered to celebrate the occasion.

Shima Seiki launches new ‘inlay’ machine for technical fabrics

Shima Seiki launches new 'inlay' machine for technical fabrics

Billy Hunter reports from Wakayama

High technology flat knitting machine builder Shima Seiki launched two new machines at its 50th Anniversary celebrations here in Wakayama yesterday where around 1500 guests gathered to celebrate the occasion.

Shima Seiki launches new ‘inlay’ machine for technical fabrics

Thursday 8 November 2012

Lacoste sold to Swiss investors

Troyes

The majority shareholders in Lacoste SA, the French apparel company known for its circular knitted piquet polo shirts and accessories decorated with a crocodile logo are selling to Swiss investors.

Lacoste sold to Swiss investors

Lacoste sold to Swiss investors

Troyes

The majority shareholders in Lacoste SA, the French apparel company known for its circular knitted piquet polo shirts and accessories decorated with a crocodile logo are selling to Swiss investors.

Lacoste sold to Swiss investors

Tuesday 6 November 2012

Global Outlook for Carbon Fibre 2012 - Part 1

2-4 October 2012, Grand Connaught Rooms, London, UK

The carbon fibre industry is alive and well according to the recent international gathering of more than 120 engineers and marketing executives.  The conference, organised by Smithers-Rapra is the 15th annual meeting of this group. 

Global Outlook for Carbon Fibre 2012 - Part 1

Position Offered: Experienced Shima Seiki Programmer

Leicester

We are a fast growing impendent company looking to recruit a fully experienced programmer for our design and knitting department based in Thurmaston, Leicestershire in the East Midlands of the UK.

The successful applicant will be a team player and be conversant with Mach 2S, SWG-V Machines.

Position Offered: Experienced Shima Seiki Programmer

SPV becomes world's largest viscose fibre plant

Indonesia

Lenzing successfully conducted a test run of its fifth production line at its Indonesian subsidiary PT South Pacific Viscose in October. With an additional nominal capacity of 80,000 tons of viscose fibres per annum, the annual total capacity of SPV will increase to 320,000 tons once Line 5 has been fully launched.

SPV becomes world’s largest viscose fibre plant

SPV becomes world's largest viscose fibre plant

Indonesia

Lenzing successfully conducted a test run of its fifth production line at its Indonesian subsidiary PT South Pacific Viscose in October. With an additional nominal capacity of 80,000 tons of viscose fibres per annum, the annual total capacity of SPV will increase to 320,000 tons once Line 5 has been fully launched.

SPV becomes world’s largest viscose fibre plant

Formax improves energy efficiency

Leicester

Formax, a leading manufacturer of carbon fibre and speciality reinforcements, reports it has taken major steps to improve energy efficiency at the company's UK headquarters. The installation of 216 solar panels and the insulation of the production facility's roof are part of Formax’s on-going commitment to reduce energy consumption and create a more sustainable manufacturing environment.

Formax improves energy efficiency

Friday 2 November 2012

Gore-Tex expands Scottish site

Livingston

Gore-Tex producer W.L. Gore & Associates has invested in a new building at its Livingston site in Scotland. According to an STV report today, the environmentally friendly construction of the £5 million building has allowed energy consumption to be reduced by 25%.

Gore-Tex expands Scottish site

European Flax - new label guarantees quality

Billy Hunter reports from Brussels

European Flax, a new initiative by the European Confederation of Linen and Hemp (CELC) aimed at boosting the image of European linen in Japan, supporting it in India and creating it in China, a country which is expected to rank second in the world’s luxury market by 2017, was launched in October.

European Flax - new label guarantees quality