Marzoli, a Camozzi Group company and supplier of complete spinning lines, components, and digitalised spinning solutions, will exhibit at India ITME (Hall 11–Booth C17), Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, from December 8–13, 2022. Marzoli India, launched more than 10 years ago, will announce its 2025 strategic roadmap for the market at the trade fair.
Marzoli’s roadmap for shaping the future of the Indian textile industry comprises six strategic pillars—Made in India, digitalisation and AI, automation, Italian design, customised engineering services, and circular economy, according to a report.
Under the Made in India pillar, Marzoli is increasing the production capacity for the whole product portfolio. By the end of 2023, it will achieve the full increment of 40 percent. A well-proven supply chain with international and local partners and a local stock of spare parts have been established to maintain the highest quality standards. Well-trained and skilled engineers in Marzoli India guarantee the finest assembly of its machines complying with Marzoli Group’s well-proven procedures.
The long-term vision and innovative Digital journey, which Marzoli and Camozzi Group have designed in 2010, have made it possible to develop an AI-enabling platform dedicated to the textile industry. Its Digi4spin centre based in Marzoli India will support customers through advanced remote services and training activities.
Marzoli believes that automation, directly connected with digitisation and AI, constitutes the enabling platform necessary to standardise quality and improve performances and productivity. The capability to fit an advanced automation system to the existing ecosystem, improving workplace conditions and workers’ engagement, while reducing wearing and alienating tasks, is a tailor-made approach which Marzoli is going to deliver and promote through Marzoli India.
Being a brand that represents Italian design excellence in the textile machinery sector, Marzoli creates unique tailor-made solutions based on customers’ needs, which combine innovation and tradition, creativity and accuracy, reliability, and an out-of-the-box approach—all distinctive traits of Italian culture.
The company also offers customised engineering services by intercepting and understanding emerging trends and working in close contact with customers, research institutes, competence centres, and technological suppliers. Marzoli India’s circularity programme is aimed at promoting a supply chain alliance that is able to realise full industrial projects for the regeneration of valuable fibres from post-industrial and post-consumer fabrics, added the release.
Marzoli has spent the last ten years concentrating its efforts on research and innovation in order to develop an exclusive textile engineering concept that consists of four distinct, interconnected, and complementary technological areas: spinning technology, digital textile, nonwoven solutions, and circular technologies.
Marzoli is one of the leading manufacturers of complete lines for the opening, preparation, and spinning of natural, synthetic, and technical fibres. Marzoli will display the roving frame technology FT-D, CMX, C701, and integrated spinning technology at ITME 2022.
Another strength is its expertise in developing the most advanced digital technologies: at ITME, Marzoli will present five solutions for a fully digitalised spinning mill, namely, Marzoli Remote Maintenance, YarNet, Brain Box, Taomapp, and Trash Analyser.
Marzoli is also uniquely qualified in the implementation of nonwoven plants for the following range of applications: wipes, medical-surgical, disposable, and filtration products.
Since 2012, Marzoli has focused on continuous innovation in the mechanical regeneration of textile fibres. Its know-how focuses on the transformation of post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste, creating high-value recycled fibre to be processed with ring spinning technology.
“For Marzoli, developing and adopting green technologies means carefully balancing business needs with environmental sustainability. Circularity through fabrics regeneration is creating a synergetic value chain that benefits all stakeholders,” explained Cristian Locatelli, Marzoli General Manager.