Bolstered by its turnover of 37 million EUR and another clear double-digit growth rate in 2011, Ziegler will begin the new round of trade fairs with an offensive marketing strategy.
With its participation at Techtextil in Moscow (from 12 to 14 March), Ziegler will start developing this interesting growth market. Thanks to the major capacity extension of its factory in Hungary, the company can now supply its complete range of German-quality technical nonwovens from its ultramodern and logistically well-located facilities. The main topics of the presentation in Moscow will be nonwovens for industrial applications, including specialities for the furniture industry, filter fleeces, insulating materials and also its product range for the automotive industry.Bolstered by its turnover of 37 million EUR and another clear double-digit growth rate in 2011, Ziegler will begin the new round of trade fairs with an offensive marketing strategy.
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At the JEC in Paris (from 27 to 29 March), the world's largest trade fair for the composites industry, the company will be presenting its product portfolio for the plastics industry. The focus will be on natural-fibre-based nonwovens and their products, particularly those used as surfacing nonwovens and core materials for RTM or infusion processes.
At M-tex in Chemnitz (8 to 10 May), the meeting place of textile suppliers to the automotive industry, the company will showcase new developments in hydrophobic and oleophobic nonwovens for exterior applications. Further highlights will be Ziegler's range of nonwovens for interior insulation and natural-fibre-based nonwovens for lining passenger compartments and dashboards as well as novel products for soft-touch applications in the seats and armrests.
At the Eurasia Nonwovens Symposium in Istanbul (10/11 May), Ziegler will give a presentation on the applications and particular benefits of nonwovens in the automotive industry. Turkey and the entire Near East are growth markets for high-end industrial textiles.
J.H. Ziegler GmbH