Barmag’s Customer Day in Fuzhou brought together nearly 100 customers from China’s leading polyamide hubs to showcase integrated man-made fibre solutions.
The event highlighted innovation, sustainability and end-to-end technical expertise, while reinforcing closer customer collaboration and Rieter’s expanded full textile value chain capabilities following the Barmag acquisition.
The event welcomed a distinguished senior delegation: Georg Stausberg, CEO of Barmag; Jochen Adler, CTO of Barmag; and Dr. Wolfgang Ernst, CSO of Barmag, accompanied by core teams based in Beijing, Suzhou, Shanghai and Yangzhou. Attendees represented all key functional divisions, including management, sales, project execution and after-sales service. Representatives from SSM and Temco, sister brands within the Rieter Group, also participated as “new colleagues”. Their presence underscores Rieter’s strategic ambition and comprehensive capabilities to develop integrated full textile chain solutions following its acquisition of Barmag.
Specialists from Sales, Project and Service divisions delivered in-depth briefings to attendees on complete technical solutions from melt to yarn, fully demonstrating Barmag’s comprehensive capability to deliver high-efficiency integrated technical services.
During the afternoon session, the Barmag team accompanied all guests on a guided tour of Fujian Eversun Jinjiang’s production facility. As Barmag’s largest polyamide customer worldwide and a core strategic partner, Eversun Jinjiang has maintained long-standing, intensive collaboration built on complementary strengths.
“Customer oriented” has long stood as Barmag’s principle, with sustainable development embedded into every stage of technology R&D. In future, Barmag will continue to leverage its global R&D network, comprehensive local service infrastructure and integrated technical know-how to increase value for customers.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JP)