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#ITMA-Asia + CITME-2016

Sedo Treepoint at ITMA ASIA 2016

Sedo Treepoint GmbH will present its latest technologies and systems at the forthcoming ITMA ASIA. Industry 4.0 and Made in China 2025 are governmental initiatives that will transform the industry dramatically. As tomorrow starts now, textile workshops soon need to adopt.
Sedo Treepoint will show its latest smart solutions to start integrated manufacturing already today. The established and successful Sedomat controller series now comes with a lot new features. Additionally the new modular SedoIO remote input series makes machine automation more flexible and economical.

The new production planning simulation tools SedoExpert will optimize production output and takes company organization to a new level. The integration of continuous and discontinuous machines as well as printing will give unexpected benefits.

Sedo will present innovative strategies to be much more sustainable in the dyeing and finishing with a minimum effort. By using their color management and energy management tools, savings higher 25% e.g. in water could be achieved.

For all customers working in Indigo applications, Sedo Treepoint’s new sister company Sedo Engineering will present a revolutionary way to produce “Leuco” indigo on demand.

Visitors are most welcome to visit Sedo Treepoint in Hall H6 Stand F 13.

Pic: Sedo Morapex A

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