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Andritz gets order for 2 hygiene converting lines from Turkiye’s Predo

26th Apr 2023

Andritz has received an order from Predo Health Products to deliver two high-speed hygiene converting lines for producing adult open diapers and feminine sanitary napkins. The lines will be installed in Predo's factory in Gaziantep and start-up is scheduled for the first half of 2024. Predo already operates four baby diaper lines from Andritz.

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US’ Hexcel Corporation’s net sales soar 17.2% to $457.7 mn in Q1 FY23

26th Apr 2023

American firm Hexcel Corporation reported Q1 FY23 sales of $457.7 million, up 17.2 per cent YoY, driven by commercial aerospace sales, which grew by 30 per cent to reach $284.5 million. The company's adjusted operating income increased to $63 million or 13.8 per cent of sales, compared to $31.1 million, or 8 per cent of sales in Q1 FY22.

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Swiss firm Gurit’s net sales up 26.6% to CHF 117.4 mn in Q1 FY23

26th Apr 2023

Gurit has reported a 26.6 per cent YoY growth in Q1 net sales, reaching CHF 117.4 million, attributed to its composite materials division's performance, which achieved a 36.2 per cent YoY increase in net sales. The company’s guidance for FY23 remains unchanged, with an expected net sales of CHF 450-510 million and an operating profit margin of 2-5 per ...

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Europe’s PFN group & Borealis partner to boost nonwovens production

25th Apr 2023

PFNonwovens has partnered with Borealis to enhance nonwoven production for the personal hygiene market by using Bornewables polypropylene resins. The raw material feedstock is derived entirely from waste and residue vegetable oil streams, reducing the eco-footprint. The renewable content is mass balance accredited under the ISCC Plus certification...

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American firm P&G’s net sales climb to $20.8 bn in Q3 FY23

25th Apr 2023

P&G has reported a 4 per cent growth in Q3 FY23 net sales to $20.8 billion, with organic sales up 7 per cent. Diluted net earnings per share also increase by 3 per cent due to increased net sales, operating margin and a reduction in shares outstanding. P&G expects all-in sales to grow approximately 1 per cent and organic sales to grow 6 per cent for...

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UK’s researchers develop sustainable smart textiles with LEDs, sensors

25th Apr 2023

Cambridge University researchers have developed next-generation smart textiles that incorporate LEDs, sensors, energy harvesting, and storage. The researchers created test patches of smart textiles measuring around 50x50 cm, which could be scaled up. They can be produced inexpensively and, in any shape, or size using machines used to make everyday...

Indian minister Piyush Goyal at the Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam Chintan Shivir in Rajkot, Gujarat. Pic: Twitter/ Piyush Goyal
Brainstorming session explores growth in hometech, clothtech in Rajkot

24th Apr 2023

India's National Technical Textiles Mission held a brainstorming session on growth opportunities in hometech and clothtech during the Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam in Rajkot, Gujarat. The event was attended by ministers Piyush Goyal and Darshana Vikram Jardosh along with industry leaders. The session focused on investment and export opportunities in the...

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Germany’s Freudenberg launches first fusible interlinings for shirts

24th Apr 2023

Freudenberg has achieved a milestone in sustainable textile solutions with the introduction of the apparel industry's first biodegradable fusible cotton shirt interlinings range, named 46xx (42xx series in Asia). This innovative development demonstrates their commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting customers in sustainability goals.

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Index23 hosts 610 exhibitors from 43 countries in Geneva

24th Apr 2023

Index23, the international nonwovens exhibition, was a resounding success with a strong global presence. The event featured 610 exhibitors from 43 countries showcasing their products, representing a significant increase in exhibitors compared to 2021. This surge in participation is a clear indication that the nonwovens industry is back in business.

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