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At the next ITMA Asia + CITME, Italian textile machinery manufacturers reveal sustainable solutions

The Italian textile machinery industry warms up for the ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition which will be held in Shanghai from 12-16 June. All the attention is on technologically sustainable solutions.

ITMA ASIA + CITME is the international textile machinery trade show which is held every  two years in China. Again this year, the Italian contingent is one of the largest to attend.  In fa ct, there will be 117 Italian textile machinery manufacturers from 12 - 16 June at the  Shanghai New International Expo Centre. The Italian products in Shanghai are  characterised by the completeness of the range and by the maximum attention placed on  the effi ciency and sustainability of the technology presented. From spinning to weaving,  from knitwear to finishing, visitors from all over Asia will be able to see the high  technological level of Made in Italy. “ China is our top market in the world", stressed Sandro Salmoiraghi, ACIMIT President,  the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers.  "In 2011, we sold €450  million worth of textile machinery to Chinese companies (or 25% of our export  business)”.

Despite the difficult economic situation of re cent years, the Chinese textile and clothing  sec tor has continued to invest in W estern technology and especially in Italian technology  (with annual growth of 6% over the last 5 years, we are the third largest supplier to the  Chinese market). “ The demand from Chinese companies is increasingly more  sophisticated", Salmoiraghi continued.  "In China, our customers need a qualitative  upgrade in the machinery they use. Efficiency, cost reduction and environmental  sustainability are issues which come up time and again in negotiations for machinery  sales in China.” The ACIMIT “ Sustainable Technologies” project, already presented at ITMA Barcelona  last September, moves in this direction. The green label, placed on the machinery made  by companies participating in the  project, represents an operation of transparency.

 

The label contains some fundamental information on efficiency and environmental sustainability (such as, for example, the machinery's carbon footprint). At the ACIMIT press conference, which will be held during the next ITMA ASIA + CITME, the Association will introduce a further development of the project, which is the certification of the green label. “ At a time when sustainability is often used solely for marketing purposes, ACIMIT, by certifying its green label, gives even more substance to a project in which over 30 Italian companies have already subscribed and are wholeheartedly participating”. So the appointment is at Shanghai to discover all the Italian textile machinery news in terms of e fficiency and environmental sustainability.

ACIMIT represents an industrial sector comprising around 300 companies (employing close to 12,400 people) and producing machinery for an overall value of about 2.7 billion euros, with exports amounting to 80% of total sales. The quality of Italian textile technology is evidenced by the high number of countries in which Italian machinery is sold: around 130 countries worldwide. Creativity, technology, reliability and quality are the characteristics which have made Italy a global leader in the manufacturing of textile machinery. For more information: www.acimit.it.

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