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TrüTzschler Switzerland AG Is Part of TrüTzschler Man-Made Fibers

The Trützschler Group has expanded its Trützschler Man-Made Fibers product range by taking over the personnel and know-how from SwissTex Winterthur AG in the area of carpet and industrial yarns spinning.

As competence center, the newly founded Trützschler Switzerland AG in Winterthur combines decades of experience in development, design and construction of spinning systems for BCF yarns as well as technical yarns for industrial applications. Thus it becomes the point of contact in all aspects concerning these processes, from spare parts for several hundred installed spinning positions, upgrades, all the way to customer-specific systems. Based on technologies that have proven themselves time and again, the company will continue to set global standards in filament production with specific new and further developments. 
 
Trützschler Switzerland AG, under new local management, is part of Trützschler Man-Made Fibers. 
 
The Fleissner brand, belonging to Trützschler Man-Made Fibers, is the world market leader for PET fibre processing lines and specialised supplier of carbon fibre lines. 
 
With its exceptional service culture, strategy of quality and technology leadership, as well as professional process management, Trützschler Man-Made Fibers will advance and further develop the business established by SwissTex. The cooperation with customers and suppliers will not only be ensured but also consistently improved and expanded. 
 
The Trützschler Group, founded in 1888, has approx. 2,700 employees worldwide and is family-owned.  With nine production sites in Germany, USA, Brazil, India, China, and Switzerland, Trützschler is the world market leader in the product areas of spinning, nonwovens, man-made fibres and card clothing.
 
This includes a highly customer-oriented service thanks to additional service centres in Turkey, Uzbekistan, Mexico, Italy and Spain. 
Source: http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textile-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=116944
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