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The Pinter Group has been offering technological solutions for spinning and weaving mills since 1930. They provide a wide range of products, from tailor-made upgradations on spinning frames to produce value-added yarns to online monitoring systems for Industry 4.0. Over time, the Pinter Group became a leader in the market, and their products are now present in more than 40 countries. The company was founded in 1930 by Mr. Juan Payás Ausiró as PAYAS, manufacturing spindles, drafting rollers, and metal accessories for the spinning industry. Later, Mr. Giuseppe Bolli founded Caipo in Biella, Italy, specializing in textile machinery automation, particularly slubbing devices and special machinery for fancy and colored yarns. Pinter was founded in 1974 as a trading company, focusing on commercial activities and R&D, and began manufacturing its own products like core yarn and slub attachments in 1975. In 2007, Pinter acquired Fa.Ni, specializing in detection systems and monitoring systems, and formed LAKSHMI CAIPO INDUSTRIES Ltd as a joint venture in India. Pinter merged with Caipo in 2012, forming PINTER CAIPO and the PINTER GROUP. In 2015, Pinter Group acquired Softex, specializing in monitoring system software, and in 2016, a joint venture with a Chinese manufacturer created Pinter Yuhua China. In 2020, the Pinter Group purchased the assets of Amsler Tex AG and underwent a merger to form PINTER CAIPO ITALIA SRL.
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