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SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan will exhibit at the Première Vision show in New York in January 2017. It will participate in the new “Manufacturing” area dedicated to technical and logistical manufacturing solutions as sole machine technologist with a machine exhibit.

 

Given current conditions in garment manufacturing especially in the U.S., SHIMA SEIKI’s proposals at Première Vision New York should be of timely significance. Reinforcing the Made in USA movement for returning garment produc- tion back on-shore, consumer trends such as increase in online shopping activity have also changed supply chain require- ments, with growing demand for mass customization and short turnaround. The combination of SHIMA SEIKI’s WHOLEGARMENT® knitting technology and SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system offers an ideal manufacturing model to sup- port just that.
Because of their capability to produce elegant items in their entirety in 3D without the need for sewing or linking, WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machines realize high-quality quick response production thanks to reduced lead times as well as reduced dependence on labor. These qualities are maximized with the latest MACH2XS series WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machines. WHOLEGARMENT® knitting, together with the aforementioned SDS-ONE APEX3, form a synergy that provides rev- olutionary game-changing flexibility in the knit supply chain. Ultra-realistic simulation capability on APEX3 allows Virtual Sampling to minimize the time- and cost-impact that the sample-making process has on current manufacturing. With this new manufacturing model, the production cycle can be shortened to such an extent that on-demand production is possible without being limited to seasonal cycles.
To further enhance the planning and design capability of APEX3, SHIMA SEIKI’s new web-based fashion service “staf®” (shima trend archive and forecast) will also be demonstrated. staf® provides a massive collection of fashion related content including an archive of fashion and color trends covering the past 50 years. This information can be neatly orga- nized on a virtual concept board that can be shared across various devices, improving on planning efficiency significantly.
Also on display at Première Vision New York will be SHIMA SEIKI’s novel SRY computerized flat knitting machine with specialized loop presser beds that provide unprecedented capability especially with inlay patterns. Inlay fabric is pro- duced by inserting yarn into knit fabric in a weave fashion, offering new and exciting possibilities in hybrid knit-weave tex- tiles that open up opportunities for expansion into markets for wovens.
www.shimaseiki.co.jp


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