13/05/2019 – ITMA: Interspare — auf Deutsch lesen

25 years of Interspare

Textile machine manufacturer celebrates anniversary and looks back on a successful 2018.

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Interspare Managing Directors Carsten Kalek (left) and Dirk Polchow © Interspare

 

The German manufacturer of Interspare textile finishing machines is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The company was founded in Germany on 04.03.1994 by Carsten Kalek and Dirk Polchow, and over the past quarter of a century it has grown from a two-man startup to a medium-sized family business that operates worldwide.

Both founders are still at the helm of the company today; as its managing partners

Managing Director Dirk Polchow is looking forward to the anniversary year and is more than satisfied with what has been achieved so far. “In this day and age, 25 years is little short of an eternity. I’m certainly impressed at what we’ve achieved with Interspare during this time.”

Growth in all areas

In recent years in particular, the transition from global supplier of original spare parts to machine manufacturer has led to strong growth in all areas of the business. In 2016, the business premises in Reinbek were extended, and the following year a new stateof- the-art assembly hall measuring 2,000 sq m was built for the manufacture and assembly of Artos and Krantz finishing machines. Thanks to this multi-million Euro investment, Interspare has succeeded in establishing itself on the world market as a textile machine manufacturer for finishing machines and can now look back on a very successful business year 2018.

The demand for technically superior machines has increased tremendously, and numerous new machines have been produced and delivered. Customers value the quality of the “Made in Germany” machines and, above all, the premium quality of the woven and knitted fabrics produced on them. At the present time, the most important target markets are India and Bangladesh. Last year in particular, the very intensive and constructive cooperation with customers in these countries led to a number of improvements and further developments being made to the machines, and the company plans to continue this cooperation in the future.

Interspare will be exhibiting the resulting innovations for the first time at the ITMA 2019 in Barcelona.

Polchow comments: “Ours is a healthy family business striving to achieve sound longterm growth. We’re focusing on our target markets and intensifying cooperation with our much-valued customers. Over the last few years, we’ve made excellent progress and our sights are firmly set on the future. Our machines stand for exceptional quality in terms of both design and manufacture. This presents numerous advantages and significant potential for our customers and ourselves. We intend to exploit this potential together.”

The spare parts business

Interspare stocks over 100,000 parts in a modern logistics centre, ensuring that customers all over the world have ready access to components and are able to keep their existing machines running. First and foremost, these include several thousand machines produced by Artos, Babcok and Krantz as well as machines from other manufacturers.

Targeting trade fairs

Interspare has set itself some ambitious goals for its anniversary year. Manufacture and assembly are to be further expanded and optimised in order to better satisfy the ever-increasing demand for new textile machines. The company also intends to present its latest developments at the forthcoming ITMA, the most important trade fair in the industry.

Polchow comments: “We are of course pleased that our business anniversary is in the same year as the ITMA; as that makes it all the more special. But every ITMA year involves a lot of work. We’ve set ourselves some very ambitious goals for the trade fair. And the Techtextil is another important event.”

Interspare primarily sees the Techtextil in Frankfurt as a further opportunity to provide information about its machinery range and encourage lively dialogue within the industry. In addition, the company wants to present itself as an attractive mechanical engineering employer based in the vicinity of Hamburg.

Interspare at the Techtextil, Frankfurt

Hall 3.0, stand H 05

Interspare at the ITMA, Barcelona

Hall H1, stand A 131