VIBEMAC
The specialist in industrial sewing machines for casual trousers and jeans
was founded in 1980 by Carlo Guerreschi and Severino Morandin. Their aim was
clear from the outset: to create products able to respond to client needs represented
by small and large manufacturers alike. Today Vibemac has achieved that aim: producing
not only simple sewing machines, but also authentic technological platforms that are
both flexible and used-friendly. Sold in 55 countries worldwide, our technological know-how,
the rigorous training received by our salesmen and our efficient after sales service is just a
few of the factors that make Vibemac a competitive, successful company.
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NEW-TECH
Founded in 1972 Newtech manufacture a range of Automatic machines for use in the production of
outerwear. The range includes Pocketwelt machines for jackets and trousers, and a new machine
for the Placket operation on Knit Shirts.
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SAHL
Sahl ISM are committed to supporting all existing Sahl customers
using any of the Sahl products, supplying spare parts, service,
technical and electronic support. We will also continue the innovation
and development that is the trade mark Sahl. The SAHL Range includes automatic
machines and devices for use in the production of knit shirts and lingerie.
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AMF REECE
The present AMF Reece Company was formed in 1991 by joining together two of the industry's
oldest and most respected specialized sewing machine manufacturers, AMF Sewn Products Inc.
and the Reece Corporation. The merger brought together the resources and technical experience
of two companies that had been developing innovative and revolutionary products of the sewing
industry since the late 1800's. In 1995 AMF Reece Inc. purchased the Minerva Company based in Prostejov
the Czech Republic. The Minerva Company had also been designing and manufacturing a wide range of sewing
machines, including eyelet buttonhole models. This acquisition was a strategic move by AMF Reece, giving
the company additional manufacturing and engineering capacity.