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Fraas installs Monforts stenter for scarf production

08 Oct '12
5 min read

“There is no difference at all,” he says. “No difference in the quality, the output or the service back-up. “When we began planning for the stenter, we gave some thought to the possibility of using a Chinese-brand machine. But although we could have worked with such a machine, it would not have given us the quality or the reliability. We made the right decision.”

The Monforts joint venture machine was ordered direct from Germany and installed by Monforts engineers.  The factory employs a core workforce of about 200, with a further 100 added during the high season. Mr Pittroff says that the factory is using mainly female workers, including for the operation of the Monforts stenter.

“We have been very impressed at how reliable and careful they are,” he says. “The women working the stenter had started off in our knitting department and we trained them. 
 
“At first we were concerned that the stenter would be too demanding: all the machines are very complex but the stenter is our vital production centre and it requires very close management. 
 
“But they learned very quickly, and they are very good. We now use one full-time operator per shift with another supplying backup.”
 
Mr Pittroff says that at present the stenter is operating for four days a week, with one 10-hour shift per day. 
 
“Production is gradually rising,” he says. “During the first complete 12-month period in which the stenter has been in operation, it’s output reached around 300,000 pieces. We now see that increasing thanks to the flexibility offered by the stenter, particularly with the development of new articles.” 
 
The width of the fabrics handled by the stenter range from 1.3 to 2 m, with weight per scarf ranging from 80 gm to 150 gm. This would equate to about 148 to 277 g/m². The yarns are sourced within China, and the weaving and warp knitting are done on the premises. 
 
“Now we have the stenter we are a vertically integrated operation,” says Mr Pittroff.
 
Claus-Juergen Mueller-Yang, general manager at Fraas's Zhangjiagang plant, says that in China, costs are rising across the board. “Gas, electricity, water, and above all, labour are all increasing,” he says. “The rise in labour costs is government policy, and it will continue. Efficient technology is going to become even more important. “We find that the Monforts heat recovery system is important to us and will become more so as we increase our business.
 
“But more than this, we find that so many of our customers want to know about green energy. When we explain that we use the Monforts heat recovery system, that gives us a very distinct competitive edge.”
 
Mr Mueller-Yang says that at present, 85% of the output goes overseas, mainly to the US and Europe, while 15 % is going to the China market. “The Chinese market is growing for us, and we expect the ratio to change,” he says. “But the Chinese buyers are extremely demanding in terms of both quality and price. 
 
“Having advanced technology such as the Monforts stenter is absolutely vital for us to compete in this market.” 

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