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Our Sustainable Development Goals

Top performance, innovative strength, integrity and team spirit are the values that describe the daily work, the results of which our employees are happy to be measured by.

The Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Division represents the best know-how in the textile machinery industry worldwide. This is due to 100 years of experience in all areas of textile technology. The products and technologies we develop enable our customers to secure their sustainable success in the market. Together with you and our partners, our company will continue to produce future-oriented products and applications, open up new markets and develop groundbreaking processes from ideas.

Profitable, sustainable growth for all stake holders is the goal and our company is thus making its contribution to securing the future. Performance, quality, sustainability and passion are the factors that enable us to face the challenges of the future day by day. By expanding our e-save philosophy consistently we are increasing value through high-quality innovative industrial solutions, continuously.

Since 2004, all innovations of the Oerlikon Manmade Fibers division are developed with the four e-save aspects in mind.

The influence of ergonomically designed components and machinery is often underestimated.

Optimally designed equipment supports the ecological balance in many ways: labour costs and downtimes for maintenance are dramatically reduced – consistent quality and efficient production are ensured.

The functionality and thus the productivity of a component, machine or system is always directly related to its service ability.

Often it can be invisible details that make the job much easier for the staff when deployed in practical operation and only then make the true value of an investment comprehensible.

With the integrated approach underlying the design of Oerlikon Manmade Fibers products, which represents a further core element of the e-save thinking, we take account of the needs of companies and people in equal measure. In addition to rational considerations, ergonomic knowledge also forms the basis for the design of clearly structured and easy to grasp operating and control elements.

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