ITM is an Important Platform to Meet Turkish and Central Asian Customers
Mauro Moro, CEO of Savio Macchine Tessili said; “Despite economic challenges, ITM 2024 remains important for the industry, offering opportunities for flexibility, customer engagement and future-orientated discussions amid global uncertainties.”
Mauro Moro, CEO of Savio Macchine Tessili, an Italian company specialised in winding, air-jet spinning and yarn finishing machines, gave information about the products they exhibited at ITM 2024 and evaluated the exhibition.
“At ITM 2024 we presented our latest automatic winder machine Proxima Smartconer® and the air-jet spinning machine LYBRA Smartspinner®.”
Next Destination: PROXIMA Smartconer®
The new winding machine Proxima Smartconer® is setting the benchmark in Savio automatic winding. We have combined the name Proxima with Smartconer®: it stands for a high-tech winding machine, capable of perfectly adapting to demands of Connectivity, Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things.
Thanks to the innovations, spinners will get a machine featuring high-tech capabilities, thanks to a design with a strong focus on the main benefits for customer’s competitive advantage: high productivity, low energy consumption, premium yarn quality, automation, and data connectivity.
Proxima Smartconer® has been designed with the foremost attention to the customer’s needs in the optimal utilization of a winding machine.Investing in equipment that enables to work faster and reduces manual and repetitive tasks, can increase both efficiencies and overall productivity. The same applies to a new equipment that does more of what is needed, faster, safer, with better quality but with less waste, less maintenance, and less resource usage.
Savio’s new air-jet spinning machine: LYBRA Smartspinner®
With Lybra Smartspinner®, we spin different with a versatile and smart machine. Savio’s air-jet spinning machine has been developed with an original spinning technology to serve our customers in specific applications of textile production: knitting, home textiles, sunshades. Air-jet spun yarn has a soft and smooth character, perfectly adapting to creating functional & fashionable fabrics.
With LYBRA Smartspinner®, we want to offer our customer a versatile, flexible, cost saving and easy-to-use machine. Air-jet spinning offers to yarn manufacturers the opportunity to produce yarn at high production rates and low processing costs. The air-jet spinning technology use the same preparation of the conventional ring spinning. This processing works directly with slivers instead of roving, integrating three textile processes: roving, spinning & winding.
Space needs for air-jet spinning is 25–30% less than for ring-spinning equipment producing the same capacity, thereby reducing building costs. Also, a smaller area requires less climate control and reduced operating personnel. This results in further substantial savings, maximizing the return on investment.
Pointing out the importance of the fair in connecting with Turkish and Central Asian customers, Moro stated: “ITM 2024 is a very valuable platform to meet customers from Turkey, Central Asia and other regions. Istanbul’s strategic location, bridging Europe, Asia and Africa, allows for different visitor demographics.” Mr. Moro stated that they introduced Savio’s new air-jet spinning machine: Lybra Smartspinner and new winding machine Proxima Smartconer, which aim to increase productivity and energy efficiency.
Stating that they focus on cost reduction and quality improvement as a company, Moro made predictions about the future of textile. Moro said; “I think the growth in fiber consumption will continue, as well as the increasing interest in recycling and sustainability.” Savio’s preparation for the future includes significant investments in R&D, particularly in sustainability initiatives, including machines that can process recycled fibers. “Despite the economic challenges, ITM 2024 remains important for the industry, providing opportunities for flexibility, customer engagement and future-oriented discussions amid global uncertainties,” Moro concluded.





