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The
Steiger Company was founded by Mr. Robert Steiger in 1949
in Roanne (France) under the name of "Servo-Stop". Since the
very beginning Steiger has always concentrated his research
activities towards satisfying the particular needs of his customers.
Another objective of the company at the time was to modernize and
produce machines for knitting accessories and bandages. In 1963 the
Steiger company moved to Vionnaz in Switzerland which is still the
headquarter of the company today, and where the production of
jacquard and punching machines was started.
In
the early seventies Steiger launched the first machines for
producing elastic stockings and tubular articles for orthopedic uses
and acquired the textile division of the Böhringer company in
Göppingen in Germany. The production and commercial distribution of
the Ribomat/Autolinker was started in Vionnaz which allowed the use
of genuine linking operations under conditions of high productivity.
In the years 1980-1990, the Steiger Company presented the well known
Electra series of flat knitting machines for producing shaped
knitwear and the various models in this range satisfied all the
requirements of the market and its demanding customers. The series
became a great success.
The Electra range of machines was replaced by the Vesta series in
the early nineties. The Vesta machines have a new electronic needle
selection system and many other important innovative features. The
series was complemented by the "Model" programming system for
processing knitted designs.
In
the mid nineties Steiger acquire the Italian company "Zamark Srl",
company founded in the early fifties in Somma Lombardo in Italy,
which was also engaged in building flat-knitting machines. Zamark
was well-known in the market particularly for the production of
knitting machines specialized in intarsia, such as the model ELJ-2
IN presented in 1989. Immediately after the fusion, the main
objective of the new Group remained the enlargement of his range of
machines. Thus the group added to their program the T1+1 and A1+1
models for knitting accessories, the compact machines Vesta 130E and
3.130E and the tandem machines Vesta 1+1.240 and Vesta 2+2.240.
At ITMA ’99 in Paris, Steiger introduced a
revolutionary note in the design of flat knitting machines by having
on show the first multi-head machine with a separation of the front
and back-bed cam carriage by eliminating the traditional cam
carriage bow, and driving both cam carriage selections in full
synchronization. The technological advance has made it possible to
feed yarn to the yarn-carrier directly from above and to utilize
motorized yarn-carriers, each carrier being driven individually by
its own motor.
After the introduction of the four-head twin-system Multi machines,
there followed in 2001 the Aries.3 model, a single head machines
with three knitting system and in 2002 the Aries.6 model which has a
double head with each head having three knitting systems.
At IKME 2005 in Milan, Steiger presented a new
model machine, completely innovative, creating a new concept of
knitting machine, the "Gemini". With Gemini, Steiger changes the
concept to produce a knitting machine: realize a machine adopting
the exigencies of customers and not the factory’s ones. Steiger, is
always innovated in the presentation of new solutions, even in this
opportunity is the first company in his sector to present a machine
with those characteristics, which confirm his potential in the
market in quickly transformations.
In 2006, Steiger join the ITEMA Group, world
leader in the production of textile machinery, with a turnover of
more than a billion Euros (2006) and 3.500 employees, subdivided in
15 productive sites. Thanks to ITEMA Group and to his experience and
internationally presence, Steiger open even more new markets and new
areas of interest, creating all the purposes to be one of the world
leaders in the production of flat knitting machines.
In 2008, upon the concept of Gemini, Libra born.
This machine was created to bring the concept of high quality
intarsia machine to a perfect quality/price relation. The machine is
available with three systems and 16 motorized yarn-guides.
Important
mention has the different branches such as Steiger Italia, for the
production of needle-beds; Steiger China, for the sales and after
sales service in China; Steiger Fashion, an open centre for Steiger
customers for the elaboration of patterns, fashion and spare parts;
Steiger Latinoamerica, for the sales in this continent.
The ongoing presentation of numerous
technological advances to the knitting industry and the growth of
their own activities on an international level has made the
Steiger-Zamark Group into a world leader in the building of the most
advanced flat-knitting machines which are characterized by being
economical and user-friendly and guaranteeing best quality in their
day to day operations.
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