Nit Örme now reaches users directly
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Nit Örme is a trusted supplier of spare parts for flat knitting machines of internationally advanced machinery builders, including Shima Seiki and Stoll. At this year’s exhibition, the Turkish company would like to connect with more Chinese users as this market has been dynamic in these years, explained said Irfan Yolcular, President of Nit Örme Knitting and Textile Industries. He added other emerging markets are also noteworthy, such as India and South Africa, which may become the next target markets in five years.
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