Four European machinery manufacturers’ associations, AMEC of Spain, SYMATEX of Belgium, BTMA of Great Britain and UCMTF of France, will organize a roadshow in Mexico on November 20 and 21.
The European textile machinery manufacturers will present latest technical innovations and services to Mexican textile and carpet manufacturers. The machines will cover nearly the entire textile industry, from fiber processing to dyeing and finishing and even recycling through weaving, circular knitting; all end uses markets, textile for apparel, home textiles, carpet manufacturing and technical textiles for the automotive manufacturers, for example.
These state-of-the-art machinery manufacturers hope to be technology partners with Mexican manufacturers in designing new products, improving production processes, diversifying raw materials, doing energy and water savings and introducing new features of industry 4.0.
These manufacturers’ strategy is to be partners and not just machine suppliers. So they want to meet them at the highest possible level, face to face. The road shows enable them to understand customers’ needs and offer them the best possible technologies and machines with which they will be able to design new products, open new markets in a very productive, reliable, cost effective and sustainable way. The road shows allow machinery makers to meet long time customers and make new contacts.
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