Arta Tekstil Strengthens Its Park with 3 Domestically Produced HT Machines and 1 SER Sanforizing Machine
In 2023, Arta Tekstil strengthened its machinery park, which consists of 53% domestic machines, with 3 HT machines and 1 SER Sanforizing machine, all of which are domestic production, in April and increase the locality rate of its new machines to 58%.
Since the day it was founded, it has been responding to the dyeing, printing and finishing needs of its customers in woven and knitted fabrics with the latest technologies in the field of machinery and software by increasing its service quality day by day. Arta Tekstil, which currently has a machinery park of 80 million dollars, contributes 16 million dollars annually to Turkey’s exports by producing fabrics for the world’s leading ready-to-wear companies. The company, which has steadily increased its productivity, carries out a production of 4 million meters per month in dyed, printed and coated woven fabric and 900 tons in knitted fabric for its customers with its strong structure.
Arta Tekstil, which has a machinery and building stock of 80 million dollars, offers fast and high quality service to its customers with a total of 84 machines, 45 of which are specific to the weaving production line, 30 of which are specific to knitting and 9 machines suitable for both lines. Arta Tekstil produces non-denim, military uniform fabrics, woven fabrics suitable for sportswear and digitally printed top group (shirts, blouses, dresses) fabrics with a locality rate of up to 58%.
Arta Tekstil Contributes 16 Million Dollars Annually to Turkey’s Export Volume
Arta Tekstil, which increases its production capacity day by day and brings the power of domestic production to the world, also attaches importance to new technologies in its machinery. The company, which supplied the Atexco digital printer in 2023, strengthened its machinery park with 3 HT machines and 1 SER Sanforizing machine, all of which are domestically produced, in April. Arta Tekstil, which consisted of 53% of its machinery park last year with domestic machines, will increase the locality rate of its new machines to 58%. Arta Tekstil, which contributes 16 million dollars annually to Turkey’s export volume with its strong track, mainly; It supplies garment manufacturers in Spain, Morocco and Tunisia, while also serving customers in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Macedonia, Italy and France.
Arta Tekstil, which produces dyed, rotational and digitally printed woven and knitted fabrics, supplies the fabrics of the lower and upper group products of domestic and global brands. In the field of technical textiles, the company also supplies military uniform fabrics, special finishes and coated fabrics for work clothes and uniforms to its customers, and also focuses on its sustainability-oriented activities.

Arta Tekstil Uses Water and Energy Saving Systems
It transforms the energy it uses into a sustainable one with energy efficiency improvement projects and heat recovery systems. Arta Tekstil also uses systems that save water consumption. It works with the goal of a process-based improvement of 20-25% by classifying wastewater with a color sensor and putting it back into use. The company, which has been closely following the process for the last 3 years in order to reduce fabric waste, has achieved a 25% improvement with the systems it has developed. Arta Tekstil, which calculates the ‘machine equipment efficiency (OEE)’ of all its machines, carries out improvement projects with Kobetsu Kaizen and before/after Kaizen studies in order to increase the usability levels. The company, which applies the improvement studies of standard operations with the experimental design technique for the performance level, uses Quality Assurance tools such as statistical process control (IPC), Gauge R&R and on-site quality to increase quality levels.
Arta Tekstil uses software specially developed for production lines for high efficiency. The company, which enables ERP and PLC programs to communicate with each other with web-service technique, visualizes the data collected from here in the BI program and intervenes in the production line as soon as a problem occurs with real-time warning systems. Arta Tekstil, which plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its business processes; By applying machine learning methodology to ERP and PLC data, it aims to establish a system that continuously optimizes itself with the project of automatically setting machine parameters on machine, fabric and process properties via PLCs. In addition, it aims to start with the raw fabric and then use image processing techniques in quality control, and with the support of artificial intelligence, it aims to capture some major faults types without faults occurring or to intervene immediately when there is an fault.






