TRÜTZSCHLER

Trützschler Nonwovens

@trützschler_nonwovens

Dülmen and Egelsbach
http://www.truetzschler-nonwovens.de
Machinery Manufacturing

Overview

About Trützschler Nonwovens

Trützschler Nonwovens is providing the full range of Nonwoven applications incl. complete Truetzschler Lines from opening, blending, carding, hydroentangling, drying and winding.
With our state of the art customer training and development center we are able to shape the future together with you!

The parent company Trützschler Group SE is headquartered in Mönchengladbach, Germany. Trützschler has stood for expertise in fiber and spinning preparation for more than 130 years. The family business employs more than 3,000 people worldwide, around 750 of them in Mönchengladbach. The company is divided into three business units: Spinning, Nonwovens and Card Clothing. Trützschler machines, installations and accessories are produced and developed in nine locations worldwide. This includes four factories in Germany (Dülmen, Egelsbach, Mönchengladbach, Neubulach), as well as sites in China (Jiaxing and Shanghai), India (Sanand), the USA (Charlotte) and Brazil (Curitiba). Service companies in Türkiye, Mexico, Uzbekistan and Vietnam and service centers in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia provide customer proximity in key regions for the textile processing industry.

Trützschler’s success is built on customer closeness and powerful innovation. Values like quality awareness, reliability and partnership are just as firmly anchored in the company’s DNA as honesty, trust and appreciation for outstanding performance.

We offer our employees flat hierarchies and short decision paths because for us family spirit is the key to creating an inspirational working atmosphere – at all sites worldwide.

Headquarters

Dülmen and Egelsbach

Website

http://www.truetzschler-nonwovens.de

Company Size

51-200 employees

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Company Type

Public Company

Founded

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Specialties

Vliesstoffe, Nonwovens, Wetlaid, Spunlace, Truetzschler, Cotton, Through-air-bond, Needle-punching, and Sustainability

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