One of the most significant Italian businesses in the textile finishing industry is Tintoria Finissaggio 2000. Established in 1973 within the Masserano textile sector of Biella, the company has grown to become a highly esteemed point of contact for both Italian and foreign textile manufacturers. Tintoria Finissagio 2000 began as a sportswear processing company and later shifted its focus to the processing, finishing, and dying of fine fibres, especially wool and cashmere.
Three pillars of Tintoria Finissaggio’s business philosophy—high human capital, sustainable innovation, and first-rate customer service—are the foundation for the company, which employs over 100 people. Above all, tailored production and quick reaction to new demands ensure the latter. The business provides services to a broad spectrum of clients in a number of sectors, including as technical, home, automotive, and fashion textiles.
Customers of Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 gain by having all services performed under one roof, from fabric finishing to design assistance, combining decades of knowledge with the latest advancements in lamination and digital printing. To give just one example, the dyeing plant in Masserano is a cutting-edge establishment that satisfies the most stringent environmental regulations.
Thus, an additional component of the business plan is the modernization of new machinery. Tintoria Finissagio 2000 equipped a new stenter frame with an emphasis on innovation as well. The Orthopac RXVMC-20 automatic straightening system, the most recent innovation from German machine maker Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG, was chosen by the company.
It is evident that the choice to go with the new Mahlo idea was the right one, even after only a few months following commissioning. “We had high hopes for the new Orthopac RXVMC-20 straightening system from Mahlo and our expectations have been exceeded by far,”.