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Dilo, Inc.

Contact:


Klaus Maitre
Phone #: 704-357-3456
Fax #: 704-357-0063
Email: info@diloinc.com
Website: www.diloinc.com

Address:


P.O. Box 19728
Charlotte, NC 28219-9728
Dilo, Inc. Logo

Dilo, Inc. is associated with the following categories

Machinery & Equipment


Blending / Mixing Systems, Cards, Crosslappers, Hydroentangling (spunlace) Systems, Needle Looms, Openers, Spunbond Lines - Complete, Turnkey Systems

Dilo, Inc. appears in the following news items

Sep 17, 2007

Jul 6, 2006

Aug 1, 2005


Dilo, Inc. appears in the following articles

Defensive Drivers
automotive suppliers continue to face a rocky road as they dodge cost pressures & competition
by Ellen Wuagneux

INDEX Draws Largest Crowd Ever
attendance tops 12,000

Geononwovens hang tight
increasingly specialized nonwovens adapt to meet performance criteria for a variety of geotextile uses in an effort to avoid commoditization

The Medical Market: Charting Progress
manufacturers seek balance of protection and comfort

ITMA 2003 Hits Birmingham
machinery manufacturers to promote latest technologies

INDA, Nonwovens Industry Team Up For IDEA Awards
prestigious awards ceremony to highlight IDEA 04

As Needlepunch Sales Lag, Manufacturers Remain Optimistic
plagued by overcapacity problems, needlepunch manufacturers are looking for growth opportunities

Machinery & Equipment Review
a look at what’s new with industry suppliers

Look What Happened At INDEX 02
a review of the year’s largest nonwovens exposition

Techtextil North America Review
a look at what exhibitors brought to Atlanta last month

IDEA 01 Review
triennial event marked as largest gathering of nonwovens industry in North America

Diagnosis: Nonwovens
nonwovens manufacturers are optimistic about the future of the medical market

It\'s A Material World
needlepunched manufacturers report positive trends, giving new meaning to the word 'materialistic'
by C.E. Pelc

Needlepunched Nonwovens: Is It Time For Another Look?
at long last needlepunching is being acknowledged as a sophisticated—rather than simplistic—technology set to play an essential role in the global nonwovens industry of tomorrow
by Ellen Lees Wuagneux