ITALIAN TEXTILE MACHINERY AT ITMA 2023: SUSTAINABILITY AND DIGITALIZATION A WINNING ASSET FOR ITALIAN TECHNOLOGY
After a positive 2022, the Italian textile machinery industry looks with optimism to the current year. In 2023, after eight years, ITMA, the most important trade fair in the sector, returns to Milan. It is an opportunity to highlight the excellence of Italian technology and stimulate new investments in the textile industry.
Promoted by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, a press conference was held on 15 March at Villa Frua (Stresa, Italy) to unveil Italian participation in ITMA, the leading textile machinery exhibition, scheduled from 8 to 14 June at Fiera Milano – Rho.
During the event, Alessandro Zucchi, President of ACIMIT, showed the preliminary figures for 2022. Both Italian production and exports of textile machinery increased by more than 10% compared to the previous year. The production value exceeded 2.6 billion euros. Of this value, 87%, or around 2.3 billion euros, was realised abroad. Italian exports went mainly to Asia and Europe. Overall, the two areas absorbed 79% of foreign sales. China, Turkey, India and the United States of America were the main destinations of Italian sales abroad in 2022.
Alessandro Zucchi: “The positive results do not, however, cancel out the obstacles that companies still face in this period. The critical issues following the Covid-19 pandemic have been amplified by the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Even in early 2023, unfavourable conditions to business still exist, such as high inflation, constraints on the functioning of value chains, and energy commodity prices above the average of recent years. However, forecasts prepared by our Economic Office show an improvement in the second half of the year and in the 2024-26 period, which gives us hope”.
With these forecasts, ITMA2023, the leading trade fair for the textile machinery industry, to be held in June in Milan, could be the driving force able to stimulate investment in the textile sector, not only the Italian one. Zucchi commented: “Our manufacturers are very confident about next June’s event. As shown by the figures on the Italianpresenceatthe event: almost 400 Italian exhibitors, about 36,000 square metres, with an increase in the occupied surface area of over 20% compared to the previous edition held in Barcelona. 30% of the total exhibition area at ITMA 2023 will be taken up by Italian machinery manufacturers”.
During the press conference, the various initiatives that ACIMIT, with the support of the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), has put in place to promote Italian participation in ITMA were announced. Roberto Luongo, the General Director of ITA, stated: “The Italian textile machinery industry represents one of the leading production sectors for our country due to its strong projection on international markets. Our textile technologies are considered to be of a high-quality level, and for us at ITA this represents an element of great pride and satisfaction, which pushes us to support Italian companies in an increasingly convinced and decisive manner, through an effective collaboration, now consolidated and tested, with ACIMIT. ITMA is a unique opportunity for the Italian textile machinery industry, due to the high number of exhibitors and the tens of thousands of visitors it usually attracts. As ITA we have therefore prepared, in accordance with ACIMIT, an extensive project aimed at promoting the Italian textile machinery sector through the enhancement of the three drivers that distinguish it: technology, digitalization and sustainability.”
Roberto Luongo concluded: “We will have an incoming of 140 top foreign buyers from 25 different Countries; this will be accompanied by an intense and widespread communication campaign in Italy and abroad that will significantly contribute to increasing the presence at the event of professional operators from all over the world. There will be several training events, focusing mainly on the innovations presented by Italian companies at ITMA 2023, with a special focus on sustainable technologies and digitisation processes. And then there will be the Italian Textile Technology Awards, organised by ITA and ACIMIT. Prizes will be awarded to the 18 most deserving students from textile universities in those Countries where Italian Textile Technology Training Centres are active or are being set up: Bangladesh, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru and Vietnam”.
The promotional campaign through social and traditional channels was also particularly significant. The concept that distinguishes ACIMIT communication activities towards ITMA 2023 is SHAPING THE FUTURE. “The Italian textile machinery sector, explains the president of ACIMIT, has shown in recent years that it knows how to look ahead to create innovation and strengthen a technological leadership that is now established and recognised internationally. Shaping the future is a concept that aims to show how Italian manufacturers are key players in the development of the entire textile supply chain, able to outline virtuous paths that testify to the proactive nature of the entire sector and that enable the future of the sector to be shaped through the three pillars, technology, digitalization, and sustainability, which are also the key themes of ITMA 2023”.
At the Milan edition of ITMA, a trade show that has always been characterised by the high level of innovation of its technological proposals, sustainability and digitalization will be the main topics of discussion. Alessandro Zucchi: “The textile supply chain is moving towards increasingly competitive production processes, where the reduction of production costs, through lower consumption of water, energy and raw materials, is combined with attention to the environment. Equally important is the ongoing digital transformation of companies, a process that will enable technology suppliers and their customers to operate more and more constructively and efficiently”.
During the conference on the topic of sustainability and digitalization, five ACIMIT member companies also spoke, bringing their company experiences: Flainox, Itema, Marzoli, Salvade, and Sperotto Rimar.
Their contributions highlighted the validity of the projects that ACIMIT has been pursuing for some years now in the field of sustainability and digitalization, namely the Sustainable Technologies project, with the Green Label as the core of the initiative, and the digital certification called ACIMIT Digital Ready. Both projects testify to the commitment of Italian manufacturers in two areas of strategic significance to consolidate the leadership of Italian textile technology also in the future.
With the Green Label, certifying the environmental and economic performance of textile machinery, member companies undertake to reduce the CO2 emissions of their machines through constant technological improvement. With Digital Ready, on the other hand, the aim is to standardize the production and management data of Italian textile machines and their ability to be digitally integrated at the customer’s plant. Alessandro Zucchi concluded: “We believe that the future of textiles that we want to shape lies in a sustainable and digitised technological supply”.
ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, represents an industrial sector that comprises roughly 300 manufacturers (employing around 13,000 people), which produce machinery for an overall worth of around 2.6 billion euros, of which 87% are exported. Creativity, sustainable technology, reliability and quality are the hallmarks that have made Italian textile machinery worldwide leaders.
ITA – Italian Trade Agency is the Governmental agency that supports the business development of our companies abroad and promotes the attraction of foreign investment in Italy. With a motivated and modern organization and a widespread network of overseas offices, ITA provides information, assistance, consulting, promotion and training to Italian small and medium-sized businesses. Using the most modern multi-channel promotion and communication tools, it acts to assert the excellence of Made in Italy in the world.
Italian Textile Machinery Industry in Figures
In Italy, there are approximately 300 companies that produce textile machines and related accessories, for a total of about 12,900 employees. In 2021 the value of Italian production was 2.4 billion euros, with exports worth 2 billion euros.
The production of the Italian textile machinery industry in 2022 is expected to grow by 11%, for a total value of 2.6 billion euro.
Italian Textile Machinery Exports
87% of Italian total sales are realized in about 130 destination Countries. The process of internationalization and the vocation for innovation in the sector, allowed Italian companies to consolidate and further improve their leading position of Italy in the world textile machinery industry.
In the first ten months of 2022 the main destination of Italian exports of textile machines was Asia (44%), followed by Europe extra EU (18%) and European Union (17%). The biggest contribution to the Italian exports of textile machinery came from China. In January-October 2022 period Italian sales toward the Chinese market amounted to a value of 244 million euro. Other main markets are Turkey, India and the United States of America.
The supply of Italian manufacturers covers all the classic sectors into which we can divide textile machines. Each type of machine is well-represented in Italian exports.
Reasons for a world success
Italian R&D companies activities involved looking for this close sector, cooperation are small-size with companies, end users deeply to create committed new opportunities, new machines, new systems and technologies.
The ability to understand the needs of potential customers enables Italian companies to turn them quickly into dedicated machines and devices which give rise to new high value-added market niches (such as technical textiles) in the world textile market, both as regarding economical and technological aspects.
Italian textile machinery companies are placed in areas of ancient textile tradition, where an exchange of experience with end users offers a strong impetus to the constant technological upgrading of machinery. Textile clusters are located in Northern and Central Italy: Bergamo, Biella, Brescia, Como, Milan, Prato, and Vicenza.
The main characteristics that distinguish the Italian textile machinery sector are:
•skilled workforce that ensures a high quality of products;
•the dimensions of Italian companies that allow a quick response to the need of each customer;
•the flexibility and versatility ensure a customized production for satisfying the needs of each customer;
•the high technological level of the supply, due to the constant attention paid by Italian companies to R&D activities and to innovative solutions.
About ACIMIT
ACIMIT is a private national body that brings together most of Italian textile machinery companies (that account for about 90% of the whole Italian textile machinery production).
The Association main purpose consists in promoting Italian textile machinery and in supporting the activity of our member companies, mainly abroad.
ACIMIT organizes exhibitions, technical seminars, missions in Italy and abroad and so on. The majority of these activities are carried out in cooperation with the Italian Trade Agency and the Italian Ministry of Economic Development.
ACIMIT is a member of CEMATEX (Comite Europien des Constructeurs de Machines Textile), which groups more than 600 companies in Europe. One of the fundamental tasks of Cematex is the organization and allocation of ITMA, the most important specialized fair worldwide in the textile machinery industry.
Information about Italian textile machinery companies, their products, contact data and more can be found on ACIMIT website.
List of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers in ITMA 2023:
Hall 1
Spinning, Winding
B102 | 4MPLANTS | Acimit Member |
E201 | ARIMO | |
D107 | BIOTTI CARD CLOTHING | Acimit Member |
B303 | BTSR | Acimit Member |
E107 | C.P.S. TEX | Acimit Member |
D109b | CAMOZZI DIGITAL | Acimit Member |
D109a | CAMOZZI GROUP | |
E109 | CAT – CECCATO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY | |
B104 | COMOLI | Acimit Member |
E102 | COPPA | Acimit Member |
E206a | DOTECO | |
E114 | ED ELETTRONICA DEDICATA | |
B306 | GAUDINO | Acimit Member |
C205 | I.S.G.E.V. | |
B304 | IMA | |
D303 | MAE | |
E106 | MAGITEXTILE | |
D109 | MARZOLI | Acimit Member |
E305 | METAL LASTRA | |
E118 | MOVENGINEERING | |
B301 | MTS | Acimit Member |
C310 | MVV | |
E203 | NUOVA COSMATEX | Acimit Member |
E120 | O.M.\I | |
D108a | PINTER CAIPO ITALIA | Acimit Member |
E206 | PIOVAN GROUP | |
E118b | PRINCO | |
B301a | RPR | |
E118a | RYMYC | |
B103 | SALMOIRAGHI | Acimit Member |
D207 | SCAGLIA | Acimit Member |
A102 | SMOTEX | |
C103 | STREMA | |
E121 | SYNCRO | |
E101 | TECNOMECCANICA BIELLESE | Acimit Member |
B101 | TESSIL GOMMA | Acimit Member |
E119 | TESSILMARKET | |
A203 | TEXILMESA | Acimit Member |
C101 | TOMSIC | Acimit Member |
E208 | TRASCAR | |
D302 | VB-S&T |
H2
Spinning, Winding
Knitting, Testing
Fibres, Yarns & Fabrics
B207 | BIGAGLI PROXIMA | Acimit Member |
C301 | DANTE BERTONI | |
D316 | DBT FIBRE | |
C206 | GERRI | |
B305 | GIGLIOTTI MACCHINE TESSILI | Acimit Member |
A301 | GUALCHIERI E GUALCHIERI | Acimit Member |
A106 | LOPTEX | Acimit Member |
B316 | MTI | |
A102 | PAFA | Acimit Member |
B301 | PELLIZZARI | |
B303 | PROSINO | Acimit Member |
E106a | ROSSO | |
B308 | SERMATES | |
E106 | T & T SERVICE | |
D310 | TECNOYARN | |
B304 | TEXERA | Acimit Member |
C204 | VENTURA ITM | |
B205 | ZENTEX | Acimit Member |
H3
Spinning weaving
Research and innovation
Start up valley
A307 | AICTC | |
B104 | BE.MA.TEX | |
D101 | BESCHI | Acimit Member |
E208 | CAMPANINI ENGINEERING | Acimit Member |
A308 | CENTROCOT | Acimit Member |
E311 | CHIORINO | |
E206 | EMME | Acimit Member |
B203 | EVER ELETTRONICA | |
B106 | FADIS | Acimit Member |
E306 | FARE | |
E205 | FAVRETTO | |
B317 | G.D. COSTRUZIONI | |
E310 | MECCANOTESSILI GIESSE | |
E305 | GUALCHIERANI | |
B319 | IGH | |
E302 | IPC | |
A109 | MARIPLAST | Acimit Member |
B205c | MESDAN | Acimit Member |
A207 | NEXT | Acimit Member |
B320 | PLASTIMEC | |
D202 | RATTI LUINO OMM MENEGATTO | Acimit Member |
D301 | RI.TE. | Acimit Member |
E102 | Pal SANT’ANDREA TEXTILE MACHINES | Acimit Member |
B205 | SAVIO | Acimit Member |
B311b | SIMA | |
B312 | SIMET | Acimit Member |
E107 | SPAZZOLIFICIO BUSTESE | |
E301 | SRS ITALY | Acimit Member |
6209 | TEMAT | Acimit Member |
B318 | THEMA2 | |
E106 | TOSIN CARD | |
E201 | TUBETTIFICIO SENESE | |
E207 | ZANCANER |
H4
Knitting, Testing
B301 | AZ | |
B309 | BOGGIANI RENATO | Acimit Member |
D304 | BRANCA | |
B311 | BTSR | Acimit Member |
D207 | BUSI GIOVANNI | Acimit Member |
E202 | CEB TESSILE | |
B103 | COLOSIO | |
B305 | COMETA | |
D205 | COMPLETT | Acimit Member |
C201b | DINEMA | |
D106 | GEP | |
D208 | H2G | |
E207 | INTEX SYSTEM | |
C305 | LGL ELECTRONICS | Acimit Member |
D105 | LOGICA | |
C201 | CONATI | Acimit Member |
C103 | MARTEX | Acimit Member |
C201c | MEC-MOR | |
A101 | MKT | |
C101 | NUOVA RIMATES | |
C307 | ORIZIO | Acimit Member |
B106 | PANTA REI | |
B308 | RONCHETTI | |
B105 | SIGNAL | |
C201d | TECNOPEA | |
B102 | VARTEX | |
C201a | SANTONI | Acimit Member |
H5
Printing and Inks
Colourants and Chemicals
B101 | ACHITEX MINERVA | |
D101 | ANTEX | Acimit Member |
D203 | ATEC | |
C310 | B. A. | |
B307 | BOZZETTO GROUP | |
B210b | CHIMICA TESSILE | |
D106 | COLOR-DEC | |
C111 | COMEC ITALIA | |
D107 | DAYKEM | |
A201 | ERCA | |
A204 | FTR | |
C202 | GALLI | |
B205 | GP TEXTRON | |
C103 | GRAFCO | |
B203 | LAMBERTI | |
CIOI | MONTEGA | |
C309 | NEARCHIMICA | |
Ci10 | OFFICINA +39 | |
Ci13 | PROVANO | |
B106 | PROCHIMICA | |
C305 | RICCI | |
A307 | SILICONI | |
B102 | SILITEX | |
E201 | TEK-IND | |
D113 | TRANSMATIG | |
C304 | ZAITEX | |
A102 | ZETA |
H7
Printing and Inks
D301 | ALEPH | Acimit Member |
E302 | BARBIERI ELECTRONIC | |
B105 | CIBITEX | Acimit Member |
B206 | EPSON | Acimit Member |
D201 | FIMAT | Acimit Member |
B302 | FTEX | Acimit Member |
AIOI | ISOCARBO | |
C101a | JAEGGLI MECCANOTESSILE | |
D206a | KliAN DIGITAL | Acimit Member |
B301 | KONICA MINOLTA | Acimit Member |
B304 | MAS | Acimit Member |
C101b | MEZZERA | |
B104 | MONTI ANTONIO | Acimit Member |
D206 | MS PRINTING SOLUTIONS | Acimit Member |
C101 | REGGIANI MACCHINE | Acimit Member |
E101 | WENK |
H9
Finishing
Garment Making, Embroidery
Composites, Logistics, Recycling
Software, Automation
A105 | A EFFE M. | |
D208 | AERIS | Acimit Member |
E112 | ALBINI ENERGIA | |
A106 | AMP PISANI | |
E106 | ARIMO – SCARDASSI DIVISION | |
D213 | ASA-RT | |
CIOI | AUTOTEX ITALIA | Acimit Member |
B107 | BORSOI | |
A304 | BOTTINELLI INFORMATICA | |
E202a | BRIDAROLLI | |
DIOI | BRIGHI TECHNOLOGY | |
B214 | CAD MODELLING | |
D209 | CANNON BONO ENERGIA | |
EIOI | CEA | |
D307 | CHEMICAL ROADMASTER | |
C303 | COMPUTER HOUSE | Acimit Member |
E202 | CONA | |
B318 | DATATEX | |
C207 | EUROPROGETTI | |
C201a | FACTORY-HIT | Acimit Member |
A104 | FKGROUP | Acimit Member |
D211 | GICAM | |
A103 | GIEMMEPI | |
D108 | GMI | |
E105 | GRANDIS | |
C314 | HYDROTECH ENGINEERING | |
B201 | IMA | Acimit Member |
B303 | INTERLEM GP OMEGA | |
E203a | MADE IN BELLA | |
A204 | MAGETRON | |
C208 | MARTIN GROUP | |
D212 | MINGAZZINI | |
B102 | MORGAN TECNICA | |
Di13 | MP | |
B305 | MULTIDATA | |
C103 | OROX | Acimit Member |
E107 | PMT RIBBONS | |
C305 | PORINI | |
C306 | RETELIT | |
A102 | RIMAC | |
E108 | SCHELLING 1867 | |
D202 | SEAMAN PAPER | |
D210 | STARK | |
D303 | TECNOIMPIANTI | |
D304 | WATERNEXT |
H11
Finishing
D305 | 3G DOSlNG Automation | Acimit Member |
D206 | BRAZZOLI | Acimit Member |
D301 | COLOR SERVICE | Acimit Member |
B308 | СUВОТЕХ | Acimit Member |
C204 | DANlTECH | Acimit Member |
Е308 | DETTIN | |
C102 | ETV | Acimit Member |
Е212 | F.LLI FlASCHI | |
D104 | FLAlNOX | Acimit Member |
D203 | FLUIMAC | |
C307 | GALVANON | |
C306 | HOFMANN By BONINO | Acimit Member |
B302 | ICS | Acimit Member |
Е2О4 | IDROSISTEM ENERGY | |
B304 | ITALBERTA | |
А2О6 | ITB | Acimit Member |
C105 | LAIP | Acimit Member |
B301 | LAWER | Acimit Member |
В207 | LORIS BELLINI | Acimit Member |
C101 | MCS | Acimit Member |
В204 | MONTESSILE | |
D103 | NOSEDA | Acimit Member |
А208 | ОВЕМ | Acimit Member |
Е203 | OMCAR | |
Е206 | PlNDARUS | |
А104 | PIOVAN | Acimit Member |
D306 | РЕМ | |
D205 | PRОСОМ CONTROL FLUlD | |
Е208 | SALCE | Acimit Member |
D202 | STALAM | Acimit Member |
В102 | TECNORAMA | Acimit Member |
C101a | TERMO | Acimit Member |
A205 | UGOLINI | Acimit Member |
H14
Finishing
B209 | AIGLE | Acimit Member |
B104 | BIANCO | Acimit Member |
C204 | BRONGO | Acimit Member |
A106 | COSTA | |
B207 | CROSTA | Acimit Member |
C108 | DANTI | Acimit Member |
A301 | EET WATER | |
A310 | ESSICO | |
A203 | FERMOR | Acimit Member |
A112 | FERRARO | Acimit Member |
B204 | GRANDO TECH | |
B106 | GUARNERI TECHNOLOGY NIPCO TECHNOLOGY | Acimit Member |
A307 | IEN INDUSTRIE | Acimit Member |
C102 | JEM | |
A208 | LA SPOLA | |
B206 | LAFER | Acimit Member |
A212 | M.T. COSTRUZIONE MACCHINE | Acimit Member |
A108 | MACPI | |
A204 | MONT-MAC | Acimit Member |
A103 | OT-LAS | Acimit Member |
A207 | REAL TIME | |
B102 | RED CARPET | Acimit Member |
C302 | REGIS | |
C206 | RF SYSTEMS | |
A109 | ROLLMAC | Acimit Member |
A306 | ROTONDI GROUP | |
A205 | SALVADE | Acimit Member |
C106 | SEI LASER | Acimit Member |
B210 | SILTEX | Acimit Member |
A107 | SINTEC TEXTILE | Acimit Member |
C203 | SOKO CHIMICA | |
A104 | SONIC ITALIA | |
C306 | TECNICHE | |
B101 | TECNOTEAM | Acimit Member |
B105 | TEXMA ITALIA | Acimit Member |
A201 | TONELLO | Acimit Member |
A11O | TOSCANA SPAZZOLE | Acimit Member |
A202 | TRIVENETA | Acimit Member |
B201 | UNITECH INDUSTRIES | Acimit Member |
H18
Finishing
A111 | ALBANY INTERNATIONAL | Acimit Member |
B306 | ALETTl | |
B301 | ARIOLI | Acimit Member |
B213 | BERGI | |
A202 | BIANCALANI | Acimit Member |
C205 | BIELLA SHRUNK PROCESS | Acimit Member |
B214 | BROSIOMECCANICA | |
A204 | CARU | Acimit Member |
A308 | CIBITEX | Acimit Member |
A112 | CLEMIPIEGA | |
B111 | CORINO MACCHINE | Acimit Member |
A203 | FAIT GROUP | |
B109 | GERLACH | Acimit Member |
A110e | ISOTEX/ SANTEX RIMAR GROUP | |
B203 | KAIROS ENGINEERING | Acimit Member |
A306 | MATEX | |
B302 | MINOX | Acimit Member |
B212 | NEXA DE FRANCESCHI | Acimit Member |
B201 | PENTEK | Acimit Member |
A103 | POZZI | Acimit Member |
B110 | PUGI GROUP | Acimit Member |
B211 | ROSTONI MACCHINE | Acimit Member |
A110d | SANTEX RIMAR GROUP/SANTEX RIMAR GROUP | |
A110a | SOLWA/SANTEX RIMAR GROUP | Acimit Member |
A109 | SONOMAX ULTRASONIC | |
C104 | SONOWAVE | |
A110 | SPEROTTO RIMAR/SANTEX RIMAR GROUP | Acimit Member |
B305 | TESTA GROUP | Acimit Member |
A108 | TEXTAPE | Acimit Member |
B107 | TMT CIMI | Acimit Member |
B304 | ZAPPA MACCHINE | Acimit Member |
C204 | ZONCO | Acimit Member |
I am impressed by the progress that has been made by various textile machinery manufacturers over time.. The issue of digitalization has featured in most exhibitions. I in particular am interested in dyeing, printing and finishing machinery that will offer the best while cutting down the processing costs.I hope to see more during the actual exhibition in June. See you there at Milan.