At ITMA ASIA 2016, the Italian textile technology is showcasing a high level of innovation and sustainability features, confirming its leadership once again.
About 130 Italian exhibitors are on hand at ITMA ASIA + CITME 2016, occupying an overall exhibition space of more than 5,400 sq.m. 60 Italian companies are presenting its products as part of the National Sector Group, organized by ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers) and ICE-Italian Trade Agency. The four Italian clusters are in the spinning and winding (Hall 1), nonwovens (Hall 2), digital printing (Hall 5) and finishing machinery areas (Hall 6). The total surface area occupied by Italian National Sector Group amounts to roughly 1,600 sq.m.
The high number of Italian exhibitors testifies a positive outlook on the future of Asian markets, and Chinese one in particular. Asia, on the whole, is a constant benchmark for Italian textile machinery manufacturers, absorbing 45% of its sales abroad. “The high number of Italian exhibitors in Shanghai shows that our companies are confident in a further growth of the Asian markets, and China in particular. Compared to the last edition of ITMA ASIA, the space booked by Italian exhibitors has grown by 13%” Raffaella Carabelli, President of ACIMIT, says.
The Chinese market is the primary destination for Italian exports. In the first half of 2016, the value of Italian machinery exported to China totaled 152 million euros (+11% over the previous year), around 17% of Italian total exports. The other main destinations of the area for Italian companies are India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
The demand for machinery in Asia focuses mainly on machines capable of combining savings in production costs with respect to environmental issues. “Visitors at ITMA ASIA + CITME will once again be able to ascertain in person the extremely high quality and uniquely innovative character of Italian technology on display. Less than a year from ITMA Milan, Italian machinery manufacturers are present in Shanghai with further new proposals, aimed at providing rigorous production standards while cutting costs for energy, water, chemical products and other raw materials.” states Ms. Carabelli.
Around 40 Italian machinery manufacturers have signed up to ACIMIT’s “Sustainable technologies” project, committing themselves to supplying increasingly sustainable machinery, both from an economic and environmental standpoint. The project is an initiative supported by the Ministry of Economic Development and by the ICE-Italian Trade Agency and is documented on the new website www.green-label.it presented during the ACIMIT press conference at ITMA ASIA. “The website is an additional tool made available to textile operators aimed at providing a better understanding of what we want to achieve in terms of sustainability” comments ACIMIT’s President,
In addition to the 40 companies which already participate in the “Sustainable technologies” project, other Italian exhibitors at ITMA ASIA are prepared to display the progress made by their technology concerning cost reduction and production resource savings to the visitors of the most important show in the sector in Asia, confirming Italian industry at the top for the supply of sustainable processes.
As for the Asian market, ACIMIT that brings together the majority of Italian textile machinery companies (which account for 80% of Italian turnover), has been realizing an active promotional program in Asia, in order to support the associated companies in its sales efforts. This program is realized in cooperation with ICE-Italian Trade Agency.
Italian textile machinery industry
“Italy, with its high-tech and eco-friendly manufacturers, is one of the most important player in the textile machinery industry. Italian high-quality machines will foster China textile industry’s quality and will provide environmental conservation” explains Claudio Pasqualucci, Italian Trade Commissioner in Shanghai.
“China is implementing policies for the reduction of carbon emissions. The new measures for low carbon economy which is low energy consumption, low material consumption low-emission and low-pollution, one of the future choices in the economic development. For that reason, we think Italian textile machines’ eco-friendly technology, should be appropriate with Chinese policies. In Eastern China, that is the area of competence of ICE Shanghai, there are the top three provinces for textile and garment industry, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Fujian, that along with the Provinces Guangdong and Shandong reach around 80% of the industry’s production capability and Italy remains one of the leading suppliers of textile machinery in China. It’s strong in machines for preparing especially textile fibres and yarns, machines for cleaning, dyeing and finishing machines, knitting, stitch-bond, lace and auxiliary machinery” says the commissioner.
ACIMIT is present at the INDUSTRY INFORMATION HUB – Association Village (Hall 1, Stand F92).