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Karl Mayer gets overwhelming response at ITM 2018
26 Apr 18 1 min read
Karl Mayer’s latest textile machinery received an overwhelming response at ITM 2018. The leading textile machinery company presented itself in a newly designed booth and with latest contributions that met the market demand. ITM 2018 was the 34th edition of the international textile machinery show which was held from April 14 to 17, 2018, in Istanbul, Turkey.
The machines and technology presentations for the denim warp preparation sector and for the HKS machine range were just as densely surrounded as the decoration islands for displaying selected textile developments for different applications.
The fabric experience concept where visitors looked at the various garments, and reached for the fabrics, touched and examined them was well received at the expo. Nearly 250 qualified discussions were conducted at the Karl Mayer exhibition stand, with customers from all over the world, but mainly from the host country and from Iran.
The willingness to invest among the existing customers was high, according to Bastian Fritsch, senior sales manager of Karl Mayer’s business unit warp knitting. He met all his customers, and usually had intensive discussions about specific projects, with legitimate hopes for contract conclusions. (GK)
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The machines and technology presentations for the denim warp preparation sector and for the HKS machine range were just as densely surrounded as the decoration islands for displaying selected textile developments for different applications.
The fabric experience concept where visitors looked at the various garments, and reached for the fabrics, touched and examined them was well received at the expo. Nearly 250 qualified discussions were conducted at the Karl Mayer exhibition stand, with customers from all over the world, but mainly from the host country and from Iran.
The willingness to invest among the existing customers was high, according to Bastian Fritsch, senior sales manager of Karl Mayer’s business unit warp knitting. He met all his customers, and usually had intensive discussions about specific projects, with legitimate hopes for contract conclusions. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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