Chemnitz - Circular knitting machine builder has published an update of its activities during the current coronavirus pandemic with the Chemnitz-based firm confirming that the first tranche of new orders are starting to come in.
In spite of limited travel activities, Terrot says it has kept in close contact with its clients and it is continuing to carry out its usual business activities, such as R&D work on new technologies and future fabric development.
The result is that the company is receiving its first new incoming orders, indicating, it says, a positive signals from the market.
"In a direct cooperation with clients and external partners, Terrot is testing new technical features and putting them into practice," the company said. "Terrot impressively demonstrates that even in difficult times its R&D department is at the side of its customers."
As well as its core knitting machine business, the company is also continuing with the production of mouth-nose masks. Together with regional and international partners, Terrot says it is producing high quality masks according to its customer requirements.