GMMSA EXPO INDIA 2017 opens to eager visitors

Author(s): City Air NewsVisitors at GMMSA Expo India 2017. LUDHIANA, February 17, 2017: Kicking off the 2nd edition of GMMSA EXPO INDIA, the Garments Machinery Manufacturers & Suppliers Association (GMMSA) (Regd.) opened their doors to...

GMMSA EXPO INDIA 2017 opens to eager visitors
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Visitors at GMMSA Expo India 2017.

LUDHIANA, February 17, 2017: Kicking off the 2nd edition of GMMSA EXPO INDIA, the Garments Machinery Manufacturers & Suppliers Association (GMMSA) (Regd.) opened their doors to visitors on 17th February, Friday, at Dana Mandi, Bahadurke Road in Ludhiana.
The Expo was inaugurated with lamp lightning ceremony by Dr.Ravi Bhagat, Deputy Commissioner of Ludhiana, Mr.Ram Krishan – Chairman GMMSA, Mr.Narinder Kumar – President, Mr.Gurpreet Singh, Mr.Amit Jain, Mr.Parmesh Wasist, Mr.Gurdev Singh, Mr.Jatinder Sudera, Mr.Sukhwinder Singh, Mr.Pankaj Kalra, Mr.Teja Singh and Mr.Rajesh Sharma and other delegates from India and overseas.
The exhibition is a platform for the garment machinery manufacturers and suppliers to display their products and facilitate relations between manufacturers and buyers. The first day of the exhibition saw a foot fall of more than 7000 where manufacturers demonstrated the latest technology in respective fields of garmenting processing.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ram Krishan – Chairman, GMMSA Expo India 2017 and Prop. Paradise Engineering Corporation said that, “The response that we have got for the exhibition has been very encouraging. This helps us to make every effort bigger and better. We are giving the market indigenous finishing machines, mini boilers and packaging machines and catering to clients all over India and exporting to Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. We have also introduced fully computerized flatbed knitting machines by Xing-Fu that are quality oriented resulting in cost competitiveness and increased productivity.”
He added, “The objective of this Expo is to capitalize the opportunity to provide latest technology and know-how at the doorsteps of the industry at the Manchester of India, Ludhiana to give a shot in the arm of garment manufacturing industry and keep the industry appraised to compete in the domestic as well as in the global market."
Mr. Narinder Kumar of Narinder International and President GMMSA Expo India 2017 said, "Our aim is to bring the best to the industry in latest technology. We have brought special machines like the three technical way Jacquard Machine where more complex patterns can be made. The most significant technology that is on display at the exhibition could be the Double System machine in which the gauge of bed can be changed according to need. The entire bed can be changed from 7 gauge to 14 gauge and we have an exclusive patent to this technology. We also have some very high speed interlock machines that save on time and money."
Mr. Amit Jain of Nav Pankaj Creations said, “The focus of the company is to make the garment manufacturing more cost effective. With multipurpose and high speed machines this cost effectiveness is achieved. We have thick thread, multi-head and chinnile machines. The market is eager to produce quality products in a more cost effective way.”
Mr. Gurpreet Singh of KP Exim Inc. said “Time saving machines help reduce costs and increase productivity. Our computerized knitting machines under brand Cixing operate at high speed of 140 resulting in less production time and increased productivity. We also have latest machines from Steiger that were launched in Europe last year and have come to India now. These machines have pop up motorized feeders that reduce production time by 30 per cent,” he added.
The well organized stalls were a treat for those who visited. The display of value added features enhancing productivity as well as quality of the end product significantly reeled in many enquiries. Top notch brass of the industry from knitting houses, dyeing, finishing, processing houses marked their presence with their production and quality control teams.

Date: 
Friday, February 17, 2017