UNISPIN was founded in July 2000, with the aim of providing textile
companies with an alternative in obtaining spare parts, however and over the
years and in a natural and gradual way, we have been introducing other
departments such as
- the purchase and sale of used textile machines;
- modernization used textile machines,
- processing and marketing of used textile machinery;
- mechanical and electromechanical technical assistance;
- services of disassembly,
- assembly and relocation of factories;
- we set up a modern laboratory where we repair industrial electronic circuit
boards;
- we have established agency commitments with machinery builders to
represent them and be the face in the after-sales service throughout the
Portuguese market.
- Furthermore we have created a clothing pattern department based on CAD
Lectra tools, a department that since its beginning is a reference in the
European panorama and in this department we create not only patterns but all
the services inherent to the patterning of clothing for women wear, men wear,
children, baby workwear, etc.. in which we collaborate with almost a thousand
garment manufacturing companies that have or do not have internal patterning,
as well as with designers and textile agents that use our installed capacities
for mutual success.
We have a permanent stock of new mechanical spare parts and electronic
circuit boards, especially for spinning and winding machines, these parts for
the machines of the brands Marzoli, Schlafhorst, Rieter, Murata, Zinser, Rite. We
also have several spare parts for Trutzschler, Savio, Fadis, among other
brands, equally new or used in good working conditions.
At UNISPIN we have as our main concern, the constant search for high
quality products and solutions for the industry, and for this we have been over
the years to establish partnerships with the most qualified European
manufacturers of machines, materials and solutions developers directed to the
textile industry and this allows us to help our customers to deal with the
daily needs and concerns.
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