
Press Release

Innovations of the VEIT Group at the IMB 2009
The VEIT Group based in Landsberg/Lech, Germany is in 2009 once again participating at the worldwide largest machine construction fair for the garment industry – the ”IMB – World of Textile Processing“ in Cologne - with its three brands Veit, Brisay und Kannegiesser. The German machine manufacturer will be presenting its products from the 21st April 2009 in Hall 7.1 Booth A10 - C 19
The newest machines, impressively exhibited on an area of over 600 sqm, will show what the companies of the VEIT Group have to offer as a response to the worldwide crisis in the garment industry.
The focal point is machines which prove the enduring capacity of VEIT to handle complete projects. The challenge of the development engineers in the last few months has been to design products with a balanced relationship between capacity, quality and energy efficiency for the user.
To illustrate this, only exhibits are being shown which meet the high requirement of a real innovation and therefore offer clearly visible cost benefits for the customer.
Each product area is being represented by a competent team for the particular brand to advise the international visitors. The target markets of the VEIT Group are not only clothing manufacturers but also the downstream textile refinishing branch as well as logistics, system and supply technology.
Here the synergy effect between the individual companies of the VEIT Group is clearly visible:
From Landsberg the VEIT Tunnel Finisher with outstanding capacity and quality in direct combination with the high performance bagging machine for hanging garments, built in Großostheim at BRISAY. They are also presenting the first examples of a new generation of ironing presses.
Outstanding product features are promised by the fact that different patents have already been filed.
The KANNEGIESSER brand from Vlotho will however also do justice to its reputation and – as at every IMB – present to the world a real technical innovation in the area of fusing machines.
According to Günter Veit, managing director of the VEIT Group, the challenge of participating at the fair can be summarised as follows:
“We will prove that German medium-sized machine construction companies are rightly referred to as the innovation driver“
February 2009








