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40 years American Truetzschler - A success story

In 1969, American Truetzschler was the first Trützsch­ler branch abroad.

The first activ­ities concerned repairs and improvements of blowroom lines. A typical product of that time was e.g. the automation of roller de­vices in beaters. American Truetzschler ATR quickly developed from a pure service location to a production site. In the course of ex­pansion, two relocations became necessary. To­day’s location on Moores Chapel Road in Charlotte was built in 1978.

 

In 1982, the first complete installation including the then new Trützschler Cards DK 715 was delivered to Messrs. Tultex/Mayodan. Already 10 years later, we could celebrate the delivery of the 2,000th card to Messrs. Sara Lee. And only 7 further years ex­pired until the delivery of the 4,000th card.

 

After taking over the Hollingsworth activities in 2003, our product range was complemented by the card clothings made by Trützschler Card Clothing.

 

In 2006, we started to build up our own sales team for the nonwovens in­dustry. At first, we offered Erko products, and only one year later, Fleissner products, too. Already in 2007, these activities were crowned with success. We sold our first complete Trützschler nonwovens line in the USA.

 

Today, American Truetzschler is the most important manufacturer of nonwovens machinery in the USA.

 

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Hans Trützschler and his wife Sigrid are shown the construction site for the first new building on Performance Road by the architect.

The Card Feeding Unit FBK 524 was one of the first products built in Charlotte.

The building on the Moores Chapel Road - just finished in 1978.