Marzoli highlights roving frame technology at India ITME 2022

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Textile machinery manufacturer Marzoli is exhibiting at the trade fair ITME 2022, which is being held at India Exposition Mart Limited, Noida, India. At the event, the company is showcasing products from the Marzoli portfolio for the spinning sector, with a special focus on roving frame technology and combing machines along with a whole range of digital textile solutions.  

Marzoli representatives met many important customers, mainly from India and Bangladesh, at ITME 2022. They had interesting discussions about their next investment projects with their industry counterparts.

On December 10, Marzoli welcomed a delegation of more than 80 Indian customers and journalists and presented its ambitious ‘2025 Strategic Roadmap for India’ regarding its goals for the textile industry of the country. Neeraj Jain, joint managing director and business head (spinning), Vardhman Textiles Limited, also shared his viewpoint on the current global market scenario, highlighting the short- and medium-term developments, according to a press release by Marzoli.

Marzoli is exhibiting at the trade fair ITME 2022, which is being held at India Exposition Mart Limited, Noida, India. At the event, the company is showcasing products from the Marzoli portfolio for the spinning sector, with a special focus on roving frame technology and combing machines along with a whole range of digital textile solutions.

The Marzoli strategic roadmap for India is based on six pillars—made in India, digitalisation and AI, automation, Italian design, customised engineering services, and circular economy.

Under the made in India pillar, the company is increasing the production capacity for the whole product portfolio. By the end of 2023, Marzoli will achieve the full increment of 40 per cent. A local and dedicated supply chain has been developed to improve the quality of products and components, as well as to optimise the services taking advantage from the proximity to the customer.

Concerning digitalisation and AI, the Digi4spin centre based in Marzoli India will support customers through advanced remote services and training activities. Digi4spin will help in accelerating digital transformation processes and culture through a specialised academy. It will also promote the adoption of AI technologies in the industry.

Marzoli firmly believes that automation, which is directly connected with digitisation and AI, constitutes the enabling platform necessary to standardise quality and improve performances and productivity. The capability to fit an advanced automation system to the existing ecosystem, improving workplace conditions and workers’ engagement, while reducing wearing and alienating tasks, is a tailor-made approach which Marzoli is going to deliver and promote through Marzoli India.

Being a brand that represents the excellence of Italian design in the textile machinery sector means creating unique tailor-made solutions based on customers’ needs which combine innovation and tradition, creativity and accuracy, reliability, and an out-of-the-box approach—all distinctive traits of the Italian culture.

Marzoli addresses the needs of its customers with customised engineering services. This is done by intercepting and understanding emerging trends, working in close contact with customers, research institutes, competence centres, and technological suppliers to create value through a careful activity of engineering and networking. Marzoli India will be an open house for its customers, where different ecosystems can meet and share ideas to create disruptive concepts and solutions.

Marzoli India’s circularity programme is aimed at promoting a synergic supply chain that is able to realise full industrial projects for the regeneration of valuable fibres from post-industrial and post-consumer fabrics. The company is going to establish this circular alliance by the end of 2025 involving strategic stakeholders.

Empowering people as a key resource for the textile industry of the future is Marzoli’s goal. The manufacturer wants to create an expanded ecosystem engaging customers, strategic suppliers, institutions, textile schools, and reseach centres. In the next three years, Marzoli is going to create a programme of cooperation to promote the development of the next generation of engineers dedicated to advanced automation, robotics, and AI for the textile industry.

By the end of 2024, Marzoli will launch dedicated workshops aimed at implementing an open innovation approach in collaboration with the technical and maintenance teams of its customers. This 2025 ambitious roadmap is, for Marzoli, the first necessary step to realise its long-term vision for India.

In the present global textile industry scenario, India is playing a key role, and continues to be the enabling ground for textile machinery manufacturers. Marzoli started its journey in the Indian market ten years ago after opening its first branch in Bengaluru and now boasts of a new 115,000 square feet plant in Coimbatore.

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