Rieter
Rieter is a company. It is a public company in Winterthur, Switzerland. It's current CEO is Thomas Oetterli and is part of the Industrials sector, specifically in the Machinery industry.
Key facts
- city: Winterthur
- country: Switzerland
- employees: 4,831 people
- revenues: 1.2B $
- company type: public
- sector: Industrials
- industry: Machinery
- CEO: Thomas Oetterli
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Talking Points
- Rieter – Leading Supplier of Systems for ShortStaple Fiber Spinning
- Rieter develops machinery, systems and components used to convert fibers into yarns.
- Official tweets of Rieter, the leading supplier of systems for short-staple fiber spinning.
- Rieter is the world's leading supplier of systems for short-staple fiber spinning. | Rieter is the world's leading supplier of systems for short-staple fiber spinning. Based in Winterthur (Switzerland), the company develops and manufactures machinery, systems and components used to convert natural and man-made fibers and their blends into yarns.
- Rieter Holding AG, together with its subsidiaries, supplies systems for short-staple fiber spinning in Switzerland and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Machines & Systems, Components, and After Sales. The Machines & Systems segment develops and manufactures machinery and systems for processing natural and man-made fibers, as well as their blends into yarns. This segment offers blowrooms and carding machines for fiber preparation; draw frames, combing machines, and rowing frames for spinning preparation; and ring, compact, rotor, and air jet spinning machines for end spinning. The Components segment supplies technology components to spinning mills and textile machinery manufacturers, as well as precision winding machines. This segment offers its products under the Accotex, Bräcker, Graf, Novibra, SSM, Suessen, and Temco brands. The After Sales segment develops, produces, and distributes spare parts for the company's machines; sells technology components; and provides services that enable its customers to enhance their spinning mills, as well as building conversions and modernization services. The company was founded in 1795 and is headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland.