KTM Krantz Continues to Proceed On Its Way With Getting Stronger
Pro Teknik, an experienced company in the industry that provides modification, service and spare parts services to Sücker Müller-Hacoba brands for many years, has collaborated with textile brand KTM Krantz in the field of textile finishing has created a new brand in the production of dressing (sizing) indigo and direct warping machines. Founded in the name of Pro-SMH, company has a long history of engineering experience and is breaking a new ground in the finishing machines that the textile industry needs.
KTM Krantz Technical Machine, which has taken over the world’s oldest textile dyeing technology from the producers of German Krantz company together with all copyrights and became the only manufacturer in the World, cooperated with PRO-SMH (ProTechnic) company and merged forces three years ago.
Tufan Karakurt gave important information about the Krantz company to the process of closure and transfer, the transfer of production in Turkey and the cooperation they had with PRO- SMH. Tufan Karakurt stated that; “The German Krantz Company is known as one of the world’s largest producers of 135 years of established history with its extensive know-how. As a result of the interest of Turkish textile in this technology, company decided to produce Moenus –Inter Service in Turkey in 1995. KTM Krantz’s entire production and marketing rights including the brand in 2006. Since 2011, KTM continues to produce as Krantz Teknik Makine Ltd. Şti.”
EXPORTS TO MANY COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
KTM Krantz Manufactures; H.T Rapid Fabric Boya-H.t Areo Dye – H.t Beam Dye – H.t Yarn Dye, (Vertical-Horizontal) H.t Pressure Dryer -H.t Long-Tube Machine.
In addition, the company will start the production of wet and dry finishing machines. Today more than two thousand machines produced by Krantz and KTM Krantz Technic fully German technology are active in Turkish textile sector.
The company which exports to many countries of the world, has a place in Bangladesh. Also; Exports to many countries such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, India and Egypt continue.