Showing posts with label Italy Textile Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy Textile Industry. Show all posts

The raw materials | The textile fibres

As known, the range of the textile fibres available on the market is at present rather extended. It includes in fact both natural and man-made fibres, which last were created about 100 years ago to the end of making up for the increased demand deriving both from the progressive improvement in the living standard and from the considerable growth of world population.

The natural fibres are divided, according to their origin, into animal (silk, wool, etc.) and vegetable (cotton, flax jute, etc.) fibres. Man-made fibres are divided into artificial (mostly originating from cellulose) and synthetic (from synthesis products) fibres.

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In 1998 the world production of textile fibres amounted to over 47 million tons, which means a (potential) per capita consumption of about 8 kilos per year.

After the severe downturn of the world economy in the years 1992-93, in 1994 there was a recovery in textile production and consumption which went on, even if not at such a bright pace, also in the subsequent two years.

While cotton production depends substantially on the climatic conditions of the major producer countries and is therefore subject to heavy fluctuations (even up to 10%), the wool production is by now more or less stable since several years.

On the contrary the production of synthetic fibres, which in 1993 exceeded for the first time that of cotton, continued to grow, even if at a lower rate, in the following years to the extent that the synthetic fibre production exceeds nowadays that of the other fibres altogether.

Finally, as far as the production of artificial fibres is concerned, this is since some years slowly but steadily decreasing and accounts at present for only 4,6% of the global world fibre production.

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Italian textile machinery industry

The italian textile machinery industry, today: characteristics, raw materials, technologies.

The textile machinery industry requires conspicuous research investments, in-depth know-how, long experience in textiles, mechanics and electronics, so that there are not many countries capable of ensuring a textile production of technological high level.

Italy is one of the 3 leading producer countries in the world and the technological level of its production is considered, even by its competitor countries, as up to the highest standards.

The value of the Italian production of textile machines in 1998 amounted to 3,7 billion dollars, 65% of which exported to more than 100 countries.

The Italian export of textile machines can be divided as follows:

25% spinning machines 20% weaving machines 25% knitting and hosiery machines

21 % finishing machines

8% dry cleaning and laundry machines

1 % other machines

Europe (48%) is the main export area, followed by Asia (22%), North America (17%), South America (8%) and Africa (5%).

Export of Italian textile machinery

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A complete production line

The Italian offer of textile machinery is characterised by an extremely wide and complete range, which includes:

· spinning preparatory and spinning machines

· twisting, winding and reeling machines

· weaving preparatory and weaving machines

· hosiery machines

· dyeing, printing and finishing machines

· machines for the making-up industry

· machines for textile maintenance

The Italian textile machines can process any kind of fibre, both natural (cotton, wool, silk, etc.) and man-made fibres, thus meeting adequately any requirement by the textile industry.

The reasons of a success

The Italian companies manufacturing textile machines and accessories are over 350 and employ 26.000 people.

They are generally situated in areas of age-old textile tradition, where a synergetic exchange of experiences with the end-users offers a big stimulus to the improvement of the machinery.

These areas are situated in the North and Centre of Italy: at Biella, Como, north of Milan, Prato and Vicenza.

Thanks to the high number of manufacturers, almost any type of machine can be supplied by more than one manufacturer, so that the customer can easily find the type of machine which is better suited to his own requirements.

As however a process of industrial integration is under way also in our sector, the number of companies active in this field seems to be doomed to a slow but progressive reduction.

The main characteristics of the Italian textile machines which ensured their success worldwide are:

· extremely advanced technological level

· versatility and flexibility

· excellent quality/price ratio

· reliability.

Moreover the Italian manufacturers are continuously intensifying their research on the issues of industrial safety and environment in order to propose solutions which are more and more abreast of the times.

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What is ACIMIT

ACIMIT, the Italian Association of Textile Machinery Producers, groups together at present 251 Italian producers of textile machines and accessories, whose production accounts for 85% of the whole production of Italian textile machines, and 19 associated members (consortia, technical institutes, technical magazines, engineering and trading companies, research centres).

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The purposes of the Association

The main purpose of the Association (which is a non-profit-making body) is the promotion of the Italian textile machinery industry and the support of its activities, especially abroad, through the most innovative means.

In order to promote in particular the knowledge of the Italian textile machinery worldwide (that is to inform about “who is making what”),ACIMIT can offer any kind of information on the activity of their member companies, thus ensuring to the image of the Italian textile machinery sector the widest diffusion (through exhibitions, publications, technological seminars).

Another important activity of ACIMIT is to inform their member companies about the commercial, financial and technical problems which can be met with on the various markets, thus making their access easier.

The ACIMIT Foundation

Beside these activities, ACIMIT felt the necessity of promoting an additional range of initiatives regarding economical and professional training issues, which however can be better dealt with by a Foundation: this was the reason of constituting the ACIMIT Foundation in 1997.

Among the most significant activities started by the Foundation during the first three years of activity, worth mentioning are the publication of 4 economic researches on the textile machinery sector and a significant activity of professional training in favour of Italian and foreign students (which involved the implementation of technology courses in Italy, the publication of school text-books and the awarding of scholarships).

The ACIMIT service company

With a view to build up an organisation which could be better up to the new requirements of the enterprises and to the provisions newly established for the associations, ACIMIT constituted on January 1 st, 1999 the service company ACIMIT Servizi srl.

The subject-matter of the new company is to provide services for the promotion, organisation and advertising of exhibitions and shows in Italy and abroad, as well as administrative outsourcing services for the companies intending to displace abroad their tasks and activities.

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