Navis TubeTex, Pluvia to bring sustainable textile machinery

Navis TubeTex, a leading provider of advanced textile finishing solutions, has announced a new partnership with Pluvia, a European company known for its sustainable textile machinery. Through this collaboration, Navis will handle sales and service for Pluvia’s continuous washing and bleaching machines in the North American market.

“Pluvia offers outstanding technologies that align perfectly with our goals for sustainable, high-performing solutions,” said Will Motchar, President and CEO of Navis TubeTex. “We’re excited to add their systems to our offerings and confident that this partnership will bring greater value to our customers.”

Murat Agagunduz, CEO of Pluvia, also expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration: “Working with Navis TubeTex enables us to serve our North American clients more efficiently. Navis is known for its excellent customer service and technical know-how, and we’re glad to work with a partner that shares our commitment to innovation and quality.”

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