Amann Group (Germany) is continuing to grow with the construction of a factory in India. By the summer of 2023, all construction and plant installations will be complete, while the first deliveries of industrial sewing threads to customers will commence in the third quarter of 2023.

The commissioning of the production facility in Ranipet, India, marks a further milestone in the rapid development the Amann Group has enjoyed since 2010, with the opening of the then first Asian production plant in Yancheng, China.

And this development will not end here. Major investments in additional new locations in Vietnam and Bangladesh are planned for the coming years; the land to be used for this has already been acquired, which means the production space of the Amann Group will comprise a total of 4 European and 7 Asian factories by 2026.

What all locations have in common, regardless of their geographical location, are the high quality standards for production processes and the management system.

Today, the Amann Group is one of the three globally operating manufacturers of industrial sewing threads.

Despite the highly dynamic growth of the Swabian family business founded in 1854, the company has held true to its founding principles maxim to this day by leveraging entrepreneurial foresight and pioneering spirit with levelheadedness. This attitude is deeply rooted within the company and has formed the basis for its longterm growth
for going on two centuries.

But the successes of the past 168 years of the company’s history don’t mean the company is resting on its laurels.

Quite the contrary: the challenges Amann will face in the future will focus on sustainability, CO2 reduction and climate neutrality.

If production starts in Ranipet in the third quarter of 2023, for example, photovoltaics will cover 100% of electricity requirements. This ultramodern site within the group will be equipped with a zero liquid discharge wastewater treatment plant, which allows the wastewater from the dyeing process to be reused as much as possible. What is left over is a new raw material a saline sediment that can be reused in the chemical industry.

Environmental protection, fair pay for employees, resource conservation the Amann Group has been very deliberately taking responsibility for its employees, customers, society and the environment around the globe for many years.

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