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ANDRITZ organized successful customer days 2022

Hygiene industry and their power of innovation in the focus on November 09, 2022

ANDRITZ has organized a customer day fully dedicated to the absorbent hygiene products value chain on November 09, 2022. This event took place at the ANDRITZ Diatec premises in Pescara, Italy, with a great variety of key players from the nonwovens industry coming from all over Europe and beyond. 

A day fully packed with content

At this event, attendees benefited from live demonstrations of converting lines, unique market and nonwoven production insights, a panel discussion on sustainability, and excellent networking opportunities. Multiple top-level information has been presented by the ANDRITZ team and external partners: 

  • Recent market situation, trends, and some food for thoughts
  • Technology insights for nonwoven roll-good production: Spunjet Soft, Air-Through Bonding, and Spunlace
  • Company tour with live demonstration of converting lines
  • Panel discussion on sustainability accompanied by important industry players around the value chain


More than 70 visitors all across Europe visited the first Customer Day Hygiene

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All guests showed great interest and received valuable insights on market, hygiene end-uses and roll­ goods, production and converting technologies, and sustainability topics. This calls for a repeat in the future. 


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Customers Day in 2022 also for durables

Earlier in the year, on May 17, 2022, a customer event was held at ANDRITZ Asselin-Thibeau in Elbeuf, France. This was dedicated to industrial customers for the production of durable nonwoven products.

Also on this day, the focus was on industries active in the automotive, filtration, geotextile, building materials, and many other fields such as products coming from airlay production.

Also on this day, the attendance with almost 50 customers from Europe was quite satisfying considering the Covid measures that had just been loosened at that time.


© Bruno Maurey
© Bruno Maurey