Rieter celebrates 230th anniversary

Rieter, the leader in staple fibre yarn production technology, celebrates its 230th anniversary this year.
Johann Jacob Rieter founded the company J.J. Rieter & Cie.
in Winterthur, Switzerland on April 15, 1795, initially as a
trading company for exotic spices and cotton. Eight days later,
the first cotton bale arrived at the Waaghaus trading house on
Marktgasse in Winterthur.
Initially involved in spinning mills and textile manufacturing,
Rieter continued to develop over the 19th century and shifted
its focus to building industrial machinery.By 1833, when it
acquired the buildings of the former Töss Abbey in
Winterthur, the company’s portfolio had expanded to
machines for spinning, winding, knitting and weaving.In
1891, Rieter became a stock company and subsequently set
new technological standards again and again. The company
was the first machine factory in Switzerland with electronic
data processing and also set up a modern laboratory for
testing materials followed by prototype workshops and a test
spinning mill to support further innovation.Today, along with
its subsidiaries Accotex, Bräcker, Graf, Novibra, Suessen,
SSM, and Temco, Rieter is a leader in state-of-the-art
spinning machines, systems and components.Its success is
based not only on technological excellence but also on the
people who drive the company forward, with approximately
4,800 employees playing an active role in shaping Rieter’s
future.
The company believes that the future of spinning mills is
automated, digital and intelligent and research and
development activities are being intensified in the areas of
autonomous transport systems and collaborative robotics, as
well as in Essential, Rieter’s digital spinning mill platform.
The goal is to fully automate the value creation process of
spinning mills by 2027, enabling customers to reduce their
yarn manufacturing costs and maximise returns.



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