A goal that was particularly reflected in the design of the exhibition booth of the Neuenhauser group of companies. At the ITMA 2019, the textile division of the Neuenhauser group of companies presented itself as a closed team that, as an all-rounder, designed innovative solution concepts for specific customers. With an open joint stand in Hall 6, the “Textile Division” around the Neuenhauser business units Neuenhauser Rosink, Automation and Winding Technology as well as the companies Sohler-Neuenhauser, Scholze Germany and Genkinger Material Handling received a high level of attention.
This was not least due to the liveliness of the stand. With 15 exhibits at the largest trade fair stand in the history of Neuenhaus so far, there was so much movement that the trade visitors had to take a closer look to see how Neuenhauser and his ideas for Industry 4.0 Driving concepts revolutionizing automation in weaving and spinning mills.
Spaces in front of the interactive screens were always filled. In discussions, the trade fair visitors were given an insight into the diversity of the corporate group.
Sohler-Neuenhauser presented the “FX Systems”, a stationary suction system for weaving machines, in addition to the SP100 traveling cleaner specially designed for weaving mills, which is characterized by its high performance and extreme reliability. In addition, Sohler-Neuenhauser presents the latest energy-saving models of the well-known traveling cleaners of the UNICLEAN series, which are specially designed for use on modern, super-long spinning machines. Neuenhauser Winding Technology showed winder of the “Eco Winder” and “Center Winder” series. Neuenhauser Rosink presented a completely new spinning cylinder grinding machine to the specialist public for the first time, while Neuenhauser Automation demonstrated its solutions in the area of automation for spinning mills, from spinning can transport to the packaging of packages, including automatic quality control. As a specialist for slip and warp beams, Scholze Germany completed the range of services of the textile division and presented a novelty of a marking system for warp beams. With several electrohydraulic vehicles, including a warp beam inserting vehicle for the upper and lower boom, Genkinger Material Handling offered a complete program for handling the logistical tasks in the weaving mill.
Convinced as an eye-catcher: the driverless transport systems for use in spinning mills (above) and in weaving mills (below)
Probably the greatest attention was paid to the newly developed Driverless Transport Systems (AGVs), which were presented for the first time on two show stages and were received with great interest by the general public. Neuenhauser, for example, presented an AGV for driverless spinning can transport that navigates freely using laser technology and is characterized by a special gripper for picking up a wide variety of spinning can shapes. Genkinger Material Handling Solutions presented the counterpart for use in weaving mills on a second show stage – an AGV for the transport of large docks.
And even if there are still four years ahead of everyone involved until the next ITMA in 2023, thanks to its successful appearance as a market leader in a wide variety of textile machine sectors, a big step has already been taken in a sustainable (textile) future. “We are continuously developing our portfolio so that we can prove it again at the ITMA in four years’ time, that we can follow the trends in textile machine construction and always answer ‘Yes, we can’ to questions from our global customers,” says Jörg Neyer about direction for future development.