Navis Global launches sustainable foam dyeing

Navis Global, a leading name in textile finishing, dyeing, and coating technologies, has continued to maintain stability while strengthening its reputation as a reliable technology partner for textile mills worldwide.

The upcoming ITMA ASIA 2025 in Singapore will provide Navis Global with an opportunity to present its latest technologies on a global platform. The company is preparing to highlight its advancements in dyeing, finishing, and coating, with a special spotlight on its foam dyeing technology.

“At ITMA ASIA 2025, visitors will witness how our technologies deliver both sustainability and productivity, giving mills the competitive edge they need in today’s global marketplace,” Motchar added.

One of the company’s most notable innovations is the Gaston Systems foam dyeing technology, designed for both fabrics and yarns. This process significantly reduces the use of water, chemicals, and energy, providing mills with a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative. “This is truly a breakthrough for sustainability and cost savings,” Motchar emphasized.

Sustainability remains central to Navis Global’s vision. “By reimagining the way chemicals, dyes, and finishing processes are applied, we are creating machinery that not only reduces environmental impact but also lowers operating expenses. Our mission is to help customers achieve sustainability without compromising profitability,” Motchar concluded.

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