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2023.04.04

Swedish Textile machinery transforming dyeing and finishing at ITMA 2023

Two members of TMAS – the Swedish textile machinery association – are at the forefront of a brand-backed revolution in replacing water- and energy-intensive technologies for the dyeing and finishing processes that will take centre stage at this year’s ITMA exhibition in Milan from June 8-14. “There are currently an estimated 90,000 jet dyeing machines […]

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2023.03.09

A unique product created with Swedish innovation

Digitalisation and highly automated new technologies are enabling companies in high wage countries to competitively thrive in textile markets that for many years have been closed to them. Just as significantly, these technologies are providing the tools to differentiate in highly competitive fields, as is demonstrated by a recent project initiated by TMAS – the […]

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2023.02.10

Long-term localisation pays off for Löffler and Svegea

Svegea of Sweden – a member of TMAS, the Swedish Textile Machinery Association – has recently installed an EC300-S collarette cutter for the high speed production of tubular apparel components as well as an FA350 automatic roll slitter at the plant of Löffler, in Ried im Innkreis, Austria. Anniversary Sports and knitwear specialist Löffler is […]

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2023.02.06

TMAS sustainability project presented in WTiN article

TMAS Secretary general Therese Premler-Andersson was recently interviewed by WTiN’s Cara Dudgeon about the organization and members sustainability mapping project. WTiN is a worldwide network of analysts provide you with in-depth content that tracks key trends and innovations within the textile manufacturing industry. To support a sustainable supply chain, TMAS, the Swedish Textile Machinery Association, […]

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