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Mahlo starts trade show year 2019 in Bangladesh
Mahlo will showcase its measurement and control solutions for textiles production at the Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery exhibition.
19th December 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Saal/Donau
Mahlo, a leading German machine builder and an inventor of automatic straightening, will showcase its measurement and control solutions for textiles production at the Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery exhibition (DTG), which will take place from 9-12 January in the International Convention City Bashundhara, welcoming 35,000 visitors and more than 880 exhibitors.
“Bangladesh is the second biggest exporter for Ready Made Garment in the world, and thus one of the most important markets in the textile branch,” said Mahlo’s Area Sales Manager Adnan Andac. Together with service partner Tootal Quality Resources, he says he is ready to answer any questions of the expert audience. “In order for Bangladesh to keep its current market position, a shift to higher quality goods can be observed. And that’s why Mahlo is the ideal partner for local textile producers.”
“The company provides straight goods reliably. Based on experience that goes back to 1945 the machine impresses with latest technology in distortion correction. The modular straightening and process control system ensures a straight-thread product before and after the drying or fixing process and optimises the processes all around the stenter.”
“This increases quality and saves resources and energy.” With the help of the process control system Optipac VMC-15, textile producers can measure and controls critical parameters, such as dwell time, thread density or residual moisture.
Mahlo is a leading manufacturer of measuring, control and automation systems for the textiles and finishing industry, as well as the coating, film and paper sector. Mahlo is located in Saal on the Danube in lower Bavaria but operates worldwide. Six branch offices in Italy, Belgium, Spain, Brazil, China and the US serve as support stations for the key markets.
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