INDIAN DYERS LOOK TO EUROPE FOR QUALITY EQUIPMENT, CONFERENCE TOLD

ENVIRONMENTAL concerns and market demands for higher quality are prompting Indian technical textile manufactures to switch to modern dyeing machines imported from Europe, industry players have stressed at a New Delhi conference.“Many companies are acquiring machines from [Italy’s] Obem, [Germany’s] Thies and Loris Bellini,” also of Italy, said Shashi Kant Gaur, general manager of Ludhiana-based fibre dyeing and spinning yarns manufacturer Yogindera Worsted Limited, “people are more confident with the European technology”.Gaur was attending a day-long ...


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