Login für Abonnenten

Please log in to read subscribed content.




  • Contents
  • Events
  • Editorial team
  • Media
  • Newsletter
textile network
textile network
  • News
  • Technical Textiles
  • Fashion
  • Home Textiles
  • Business
  • Issues digital
search.box
  • Contents
    • News
    • Technical Textiles
    • Fashion
    • Home Textiles
    • Business
    • Issues digital
  • Events
  • Editorial team
  • Media
  • Newsletter

04/03/2019 – ACG Kinna Automatic

From bale to box

ACG Kinna Automatic attracted considerable crowds to its stand at the recent Heimtextil home textiles exhibition in Frankfurt.

Next image
ACG-Kinna-Automatic.jpg

The new robotic pillow filling system has the ability to fill and finish some 3,840 pillows per eight-hour shift. © ACG Kinna Automatic

 
ACG-Kinna-Automatic.jpg

The new robotic pillow filling system has the ability to fill and finish some 3,840 pillows per eight-hour shift. © ACG Kinna Automatic

 
ACG-Kinna-Automatic.jpg

ACG Kinna, Borsoi and CCS are pooling their know-how for the provision of completely automated lines under the motto ‘From Bale to Box’. © ACG Kinna Automatic

 
Back to article

Further articles for:

  • Industry 4.0
  • digitalisation

ACG Kinna Automatic

  Show company
  • Most read
  • Latest

09/12/2025

Colour trends

Pantone Color Of The Year 2026

By  Daniel Keienburg

10/12/2025

Plant closure

Failed restructuring: Kelheim Fibres prepares for phase-out of production

By  Daniel Keienburg

10/12/2025

RWTH Aachen

Sustainability: ITA students honoured

By  Daniel Keienburg

04/12/2025

Technological advances in warp knitting

Karl Mayer: 35 years of EL technology

By  Daniel Keienburg

11/11/2025

Trade fairs 2026

Munich Fabric Start: earlier dates in 2026

By  Editorial staff

15/12/2025

On our own behalf

Review of the industry - week 50/2025

By  Kathrin Elling

15/12/2025

Inspiration from design, research and industry

Denim Première Vision showcases the industry’s innovative drive

By  Antje Schmidtpeter

13/12/2025

Strategic partnership

Archroma partners with Lilienweiss

By  Daniel Keienburg

10/12/2025

RWTH Aachen

Sustainability: ITA students honoured

By  Daniel Keienburg

10/12/2025

Plant closure

Failed restructuring: Kelheim Fibres prepares for phase-out of production

By  Daniel Keienburg

  • Meisenbach Verlag
  • Media
  • Data security
  • Imprint
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed
Meisenbach Logo