BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 6. Germany’s Monforts’
activity in Turkmenistan today is focused not only on new
installations but also on optimising existing lines, supporting
operational efficiency and ensuring long-term performance, helping
the country turn domestically grown cotton into higher value
textile products, Thomas Päffgen, Area Sales Manager for South and
Central Europe at Monforts, told
Trend.


"Monforts has maintained a longstanding presence in Turkmenistan
as a supplier of finishing technology to vertically integrated
textile mills, with the continued support of the VDMA’s textile
machinery division," Päffgen said.


According to the manager, the company focuses on installing and
servicing modern stentering, sanforising, and continuous dyeing
systems within major state-owned and state-linked textile complexes
in Turkmenistan.


"These facilities form part of Turkmenistan’s broader strategy
to process domestically grown cotton into higher value textile
products," he added.







The manager emphasized that currently, Monforts’ work in the
country is not limited to new installations; it also aims at
optimizing existing production lines to improve operational
efficiency and ensure long-term performance.


"As with many established markets, activity today is focused not
only on new installations but also on optimising existing lines,
supporting operational efficiency and ensuring long-term
performance. Turkmenistan has invested heavily in integrated
cotton-to-fabric manufacturing, and finishing remains a critical
stage in achieving consistent export-grade quality. Our engagement
reflects that continuing need for technical stability and process
reliability," he added.


Monforts is a German company specializing in the design and
manufacturing of high-tech equipment for the textile industry.
Founded in 1884, it is one of the leading suppliers of finishing
systems for textile mills worldwide. The company offers solutions
for fabric finishing, such as stenter machines, sanforizing
systems, and continuous dyeing, aimed at improving product quality
and enhancing production efficiency. Monforts is also actively
involved in developing sustainable technologies, such as
energy-efficient and resource-conserving fabric processing methods,
and has strong connections with major global textile
manufacturers.