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KARL MAYER Strengthens Ties with Egypt Through German Textile Machinery Delegation

KARL MAYER, a global leader in warp knitting machines and warp preparation equipment, is taking part in a high-level German textile machinery delegation to Egypt aimed at fostering new partnerships and expanding business cooperation.

Organized by consultancy firm SBS Systems for Business Solutions and the German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Egypt, in close collaboration with the VDMA, the initiative brings together 18 leading German textile machinery manufacturers. The program includes two major symposia in Cairo (September 22) and Alexandria (September 24), as well as individual B2B meetings and factory visits to multi-stage textile manufacturers.

Presenting Complete Solutions

During the trip, KARL MAYER is positioning itself not only as a machinery supplier but also as a comprehensive partner for the Egyptian textile industry.

“Our presentation and discussions are not just about the machine and the products that can be achieved, but the all-round package we bring — from after-sales care and customer support to training and development assistance. It’s important that we share the whole KARL MAYER story and what we can deliver to customers,”
— Adam Stevenson, Sales Representative, KARL MAYER

Egypt: A Market of Rising Opportunities

Egypt is emerging as one of the most promising textile hubs in the region. With Chinese and Turkish companies relocating production or setting up new facilities, the country is experiencing strong demand and renewed optimism across its textile sector.

For KARL MAYER, the delegation represents an opportunity to engage directly with new partners, strengthen ties with local companies, and support businesses seeking to expand into the knitting segment.

As Egypt continues to attract global investment in textiles, the German delegation’s visit underscores the strategic importance of cooperation between European technology providers and Egyptian manufacturers in shaping the future of the industry

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