
By expanding its export goal in 2025, Asteks will demonstrate that it provides the best goods and services at the six international textile shows in which it will take part. The firm will highlight the value it brings to the textile sector with its grinding, cots UV surface treatment, and automation solutions in addition to its apron and cots range.
After successfully completing 2024, Asteks, a top producer of premium and long-lasting aprons and cots variants along with cutting-edge grinding, UV surface treatment, and automation solutions, has raised its goals for 2025. By taking part in many international textile shows last year, Asteks demonstrated its high value, beneficial goods and solutions and made new business contacts. This strategy will be maintained in 2025. The business will launch new goods that will bolster its brand image and provide benefits to textile producers by taking part in shows in six areas where the world’s textile industry is most active. Egy Stitch & Tex (20-23 February), DTG Textile & Garment Machinery (20-23 February), Saigontex 2025 (9-12 April), IGATEX Pakistan 2025 (24-26 April), CAITME 2025 (09-11 September), and ITMA ASIA + CITME 2025 (28-31 October) are the shows in which the firm will be participating.
Taner Engin, Asteks Overseas Sales Manager, said that in addition to the decline in the worldwide market in 2024, our nation’s economic circumstances are making it difficult for exporters and manufacturers. He emphasised that despite these difficulties, Asteks has shown good performance. “With a long history and a robust capacity, our company has achieved notable success in the global market.”with both apron and cot products and technology class machine groups. Our export-oriented growth strategy is progressing successfully. For this purpose, we position ourselves on the axis of flexibility and diversity, without being tied to a single market and a single product. In this way, Asteks has become a demanded brand in many places from Uzbekistan to Egypt, from Pakistan to Bangladesh,” he said.
Featuring technology class machine groupings and both apron and cot items. We are making good progress with our export-oriented business plan. We do this by positioning ourselves on the axis of diversity and flexibility, free from the constraints of a particular product and market. As a result, Asteks has become a popular brand everywhere from Bangladesh to Pakistan, from Egypt to Uzbekistan,” he stated. the following details: “Our sales are significantly impacted by investments in capacity expansion in the Turkmenistan market. Additionally, we intend to further expand our volume in Bangladesh once we are in a good position. With specific numbers, Europe, Brazil, Vietnam, and China also made an appearance in our sales. He noted that they expect the share and volume of export markets in total turnover to exceed the previous year in 2025, and that for this purpose, works are being carried out for market and product diversification and strengthening ties with local representatives.
Egypt’s enormous potential makes it stand out among target markets.
Egy Stitch & Tex 2025, which will take place in Cairo from February 20 to 23, is the first significant expo in which Asteks will take part this year and showcase its solutions. Taner Engin said they have been attending this show on a monthly basis since 2020 and underlined that Asteks is one of the market’s key suppliers with their cutting-edge technology and durable goods. At our exhibit booth, we will showcase the automation and efficiency benefits that come from the 401-SFM grinding machine and the UV-305 Cots surface treatment equipment working together. Visitors to our stand will also be seen our apron and cots line, which makes up our primary product category, as well as related items. In the near future, the very promising Egyptian textile sector will rise even more in the target markets, he stated.
Astek enhances the value and perception of its brand in the Bangladeshi market.
Another significant event is DTG Textile Garment Machinery 2025 in Bangladesh, which Asteks will attend concurrently with the Egypt show. For many years, Asteks has been a frequent participant at the Dhaka show, exhibiting its goods and achieving a high level of market awareness. With its grinding and apron and cots goods, Asteks has considerable market strength and is getting ready to show its solutions to guests with its local dealers and partners. Astek’s solutions are used by several prominent yarn producers in Bangladesh because of their excellent quality, robustness, and effectiveness.
Exhibitions in Pakistan and Vietnam will provide new prospects.
In April, Asteks has two exposition events scheduled: IGATEX Pakistan 2025 (April 24-26) and SaigonTex 2025 (April 9-12). Vietnam, a nation in the Far East, is regarded as a rising star due to its industrial power and geostrategic location. Asteks, which has been participating in SaigonTex exhibitions since 2022, will meet with the local sector at its booth this year to introduce all product segments and strengthen the brand perception.
According to Taner Engin, Pakistan is a significant textile producer in the area and throughout the world, and they have a dominant position in this sector. “With our aprons, cots, and grinding equipment, we have solid and successful references throughout Pakistan. Leading producers in the industry continue to use Astek’s solutions in their operations. At IGATEX Pakistan 2025, we will be prepared with our reps to further expand our market network,” he said.
The biggest market for Astek’s products is still Uzbekistan.
With additional investments, Uzbekistan, which accounts for the greatest portion of Asteks’ exports, keeps solidifying its position. Taner Engin declared that the new yarn investments in Uzbekistan increased their demand and clarified that they collaborated with a powerful local representative to provide the finest options. “Compared to its rivals, our machinery park offers a superior price-performance ratio and generates greater added value to operational expenses when using Asteks-branded aprons and cots. We will hold meetings with textile manufacturers for new business opportunities at the CAITME 2025 to be held in Tashkent on September 9-11,” he disclosed.
Asteks participates in Singapore’s first ITMA Asia + CITME.
ITMA ASIA + CITME, the most significant gathering place in Asia for the global textile industry that relocated from Shanghai to Singapore, will be the final show Asteks attends in 2025. It will take place from October 28 to October 31. According to Taner Engin, they will make a powerful presentation at the event, stating: “We will convey the message that we are in partnership with the textile sector and provide them with the most beneficial solutions, such We do at other occasions. ITMA has long been a significant textile industry trade show that connects suppliers and manufacturers. At an international expo, we will demonstrate our unique R&D product technologies and top-notch aprons and cots. Determining our 2026 goals and objectives for export markets will also be aided by ITMA Asia + CITME.
For fifty-five years, Asteks has been introducing innovation and strengthening the industry.
Since 1970, Asteks has been creating automation systems with aprons, cots, and grinding technologies for the worldwide textile sector, particularly in Turkey, according to Sabri İlknur, marketing and sales manager. Stating that in addition to product quality, supply and service assurance also add value to their brand, İlknur noted that their recent R&D studies have transformed into innovative products and brought them to the leading exporter. Even though Asteks is evolving into a technological brand, it nevertheless prioritises the demands of the textile sector going forward. The most efficient procedure is made possible by our highly automated equipment that are compatible with Industry 4.0 and do away with manual involvement. By using its market strength to create innovative goods, Asteks aims to contribute value to the textile industry as well as to itself. Our customers will continue to experience the confidence and comfort of knowing that they have obtained the ‘best’ from aprons to cots, from grinding machines to automation solutions,” he said.