Business

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Both parties will offer 2D-based & 3D-based one-stop solutions for business clients. © Assyst

 
17/01/2023 – Merger

Merger

Assyst and Style3D join forces

Assyst GmbH is as of now part of Style3D. The German fashion technology market leader and the leading 3D software company are joining forces. By  Sibylle Michel
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The Project launches at factories in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. © Deuter

 
16/01/2023 – Supply chain – digital complaints system

Supply chain – digital complaints system

Atlat’s software enables digital connection with workers worldwide

Backpack pioneer and sleeping bag expert Deuter has teamed up with start-up company Atlat to improve workers’ rights further down its supply chain in Vietnam. By  Sibylle Michel
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With the opening of another laboratory in Shanghai, China, testing service provider Hohenstein is growing its international network. © Hohenstein

 
12/01/2023 – Laboratory location in China

Laboratory location in China

Hohenstein opens new testing lab in Shanghai

With the opening of another laboratory in Shanghai, China, testing service provider Hohenstein is growing its international network. By  Sibylle Michel
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The Chemnitz site manufactures, among other things, knitting modules. © Schmietex Engineering

 
With effect from July 1, 2022, Schmietex Engineering has taken over a large part of the needle and parts assortment of the needle and sinker manufacturer. By  Sibylle Michel
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The new building will be erected on this area. © Trützschler

 
10/01/2023 – Green growth

Green growth

Trützschler Card Clothing expands its site in Neubulach

The technology leader for card clothing is creating additional jobs and focuses on climate neutrality for site expansion in Neubulach, Germany. By  Sibylle Michel
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It is expected that energy prices will remain high and volatile. © teerapon/stock.adobe.com

 
The EU textiles industry is highly concerned about the potential loss of competitiveness, caused by the EU’s inaction of the energy crisis, and Chinese ... By  Sibylle Michel