Karl Mayer to assist Vietnamese companies with upto date machines

Many Vietnamese domestic manufacturers are currently modernising and extending their plants and are now looking for new applications. Karl Mayer, a leading manufacturer of warp knitting machines, is assisting Vietnamese companies with the installation of more up-to-date machines and equipment in the warp knitting sector. The company has detected this increasing demand from the state of its order books.

Rainer Müller, the Sales Director for Asia said that a great deal of money is being invested in Vietnam. Companies from Italy, Korea, Taiwan and China are also investing in Vietnamese subsidiaries.

Karl Mayer will also be organizing a Karl Mayer Workshop Vietnam in November 2017 to support this modernisation and expansion process, not only by supplying high-tech machines, but also by providing the necessary know-how.

The event is presented by the sole agent of Karl Mayer in Vietnam, ILLIES Engineering Vietnam. The topic of the workshop is the introduction to the principles of warp knitting on tricot machines with focus on HKS 3-M. It is providing following services: Display of Karl Mayer’s machinery, Explanation of Karl Mayer’s machinery functions based on the Karl Mayer’s guidelines, Guidance for installation services of Karl Mayer’s machinery and Guidance for exchanging spare parts of Karl Mayer’s machinery.

The workshop will be taking place from 13-17 November and 20-24 November 2017.

Last year, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), Vietnam presented the government with a general restructuring plan for the period covering 2016 to
2020.

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