04.18.16
Truetzschler Nonwovens has plans to sell its staple fiber technology to the Manmade Fibers segment of Oerlikon Group to concentrate more specfically on its nonwovens machinery and filament lines businesses.
“With this restructuring in Egelsbach we will focus our capacities and competencies on the key topics of our nonwovens’ customers. It will shorten the time to market of our innovative solutions and will further strengthen our worldwide service,” says Dr. Georg Reinhold, managing director and CEO of Truetzschler. “Truetzschler’s name stands for technological innovations as well as for a high level of customer focus. In this regard, we will set new standards.”
Business with spinning plants for carpet yarns (BCF) and industrial yarns (IDY) will not be affected by this change.
The Oerlikon Group will integrate the staple fiber technologies into the Oerlikon Neumag business.
“With this restructuring in Egelsbach we will focus our capacities and competencies on the key topics of our nonwovens’ customers. It will shorten the time to market of our innovative solutions and will further strengthen our worldwide service,” says Dr. Georg Reinhold, managing director and CEO of Truetzschler. “Truetzschler’s name stands for technological innovations as well as for a high level of customer focus. In this regard, we will set new standards.”
Business with spinning plants for carpet yarns (BCF) and industrial yarns (IDY) will not be affected by this change.
The Oerlikon Group will integrate the staple fiber technologies into the Oerlikon Neumag business.