The objective critical issues faced by Italy as a whole throughout the course of 2021, primarily dictated by a pandemic that upset any and all pre-existing equilibriums, have not slowed or halted the Italian textile machinery sector.
Indeed, data presented during the annual
assembly of ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers,
held on 1 July proved decidedly positive, showing that in 2021 the sector
recovered significantly compared to 2020, to the point of returning to
pre-Covid levels.
Specifically, Italian textile machinery
production amounted to 2.388 billion euros (+35% over 2020 and + 5% over 2019),
with total exports amounting to 2.031 billion euros (+37% over 2020 and +9%
over 2019).
However, these results do not cancel the
obstacles that companies are still facing. Looking to the near future,
expectations are for a rather uncertain outlook, as underscored by ACIMIT
President Alessandro Zucchi: “2022 remains a year replete with unknown
factors, starting with the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, along with the persistence
of the pandemic, which seriously risk delaying expected growth consolidation
for businesses in the sector. Difficulties in finding raw materials and
components negatively affect the completion and fulfilment of orders processed
as far back as 2021. To boot, rising energy costs and inflationary trends
affecting numerous commodities are depressing overall business confidence. So
the outlook for the sector is not so good.”
As such, the two cornerstones through which
ACIMIT aims to support the Italian textile machinery sector are digitilization
and sustainability.
4.0: The textile machinery sector looks to the future
The road to digital transformation has already led numerous
manufacturers to completely rethink their production processes, rendering
them more efficient and l ess expensive. The digital world is moving
ahead at a decisive rate in the textile machinery sector, where the buzzwords
are increasingly, for instance, the Internet of Things connecting
to a company’s ecosystem, machine learning algorithms applied
to production, predictive maintenance, and the integrated cloud management of
various production departments. It is no coincidence that ACIMIT has focused
decisively on its Digital Ready project, through which Italian textile
machinery that adopt a common set of data are certified, with the aim of
facilitating integration with the operating systems of client companies (ERP,
MES, CRM, etc.).
A green soul
Combining production efficiency and respect for the environment: a challenge
ACIMIT has made its own and which it promotes among its members through the
Sustainable Technologies project. Launched by the association as early as 2011,
the project highlights the commitment of Italian textile machinery
manufacturers in the area of sustainability. At the heart of the project is the
Green Label, a form of certification specifically for Italian textile machinery
which highlights its energy and environmental performance. An all-Italian seal
of approval developed in collaboration with RINA, an international
certification body.
The project’s many benefits: the Rina Consulting
survey
The assembly held on 1 July provided an opportunity to take stock of the
Sustainable Technologies project, more specifically, with the presentation of
the Rina Consulting survey on the Green Label’s evolution and impact in recent
years.
The results have confirmed the initiative’s extreme validity. The technological
advances implemented by the association’s machinery producers participating in
the project have effectively translated into benefits in terms of environmental
impact (reduction of CO2 equivalent emissions for machinery), as well as
economic advantages for machinery users.
With reference to the year 2021, a total of 204,598 tons of CO2
emissions avoided on an annual basis have been quantified, thanks to the
implementation of improvements on machinery. This is a truly significant
reduction which, for the sake of comparison, corresponds to the carbon dioxide
emissions generated by 36,864 automobiles travelling an average of 35,000 km a
year. In terms of energy savings, the use of green labeled textile machinery
has provided excellent performances in allowing for a reduction of up to 84% in
consumption.
A round table discussion on the Green Label’s
primary purpose
The environmental and economic impact generated in production processes for
Italian textile machinery through the use of Green Label technologies was the
focus of the round table which concluded the ACIMIT assembly.
Moderated by Aurora Magni (professor of the Industrial Systems Sustainability
course at the LIUC School of Engineering), the debate involved Gianluca Brenna
(Lipomo Printing House administrator and Vice President of the Italian Fashion
System for Welfare), Pietro Pin (Benetton Group consultant and President of UNI
for the textile-clothing area), Giorgio Ravasio (Italy Country Manager for
Vivienne Westwood), as well as ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi.
Called on to compare common factors in their experiences relating to
environmental transition processes for their respective companies, the
participants were unanimous: the future of Italian textile machinery can no
longer ignore advanced technology developments capable of offering sustainable
solutions with a low environmental impact while also reducing production costs.
This philosophy has by now been consolidated, and has proven to lead directly
to a circular economy outlook.
The upcoming ITMA 2023 exhibit
Lastly, a word on ITMA 2023, the most important international exhibition for
textile machinery, to be held in Italy from 8 to 14 June 2023 at Fiera-Milano
Rho. Marking the 19th edition of ITMA, this trade fair is an essential event
for the entire industry worldwide, providing a global showcase for numerous
innovative operational solutions on display. A marketplace that offers
participants extraordinary business opportunities. The participation of Italian
companies is managed by ACIMIT.
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