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Asteks meets with Uzbekistan and surrounding markets at CAITME 2025

Asteks’ best-selling and most trusted aprons and cots, along with its advanced R&D grinding technologies, stand out with the advantages they offer textile manufacturers. The Asteks booth at CAITME 2025 will become a popular destination for visitors with innovative offerings. Asteks, a leading manufacturer of high-quality and durable aprons and cots as well as advanced cots grinding, UV cots surface treatment, and automation solutions, will highlight its innovative products and strong local service at the 16th Central Asian International Textile Machinery Exhibition, CAITME 2025.
(c) 2025 Asteks - 401 SFM
(c) 2025 Asteks - 401 SFM

Asteks, a leading manufacturer of high-quality and durable aprons and cots as well as advanced cots grinding, UV cots surface treatment, and automation solutions, will highlight its innovative products and strong local service at the 16th Central Asian International Textile Machinery Exhibition, CAITME 2025.

At the exhibition to be held in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, on September 9-11, Asteks will welcome visitors at Hall 2, Booth D20, showcasing a comprehensive product portfolio.

Asteks’ renowned open-top booth design will allow visitors to closely examine solutions and engage in productive B2B meetings with company representatives. The 24m² Asteks booth will showcase numerous samples of the company’s core product portfolio, the aprons and cots that have steadily gained market traction over the years. Asteks’ aprons and cots, preferred by yarn manufacturers for their technical features and durability, will attract attention with their advantages throughout the exhibition. Reflecting the company’s position as a technology manufacturer in recent years, the R&D-developed grinding department solutions will be showcased to visitors from the global market through posters, catalogues, and video presentations. Showcasing key advantages such as highly automated and digitally enabled cot grinding machines, cot mounting & de-mounting presses, cot measuring devices, and AGV (Automated Guiding Vehicles), Asteks will present a wide range of innovative product solutions.

(c) 2025 Asteks
(c) 2025 Asteks


Textile manufacturers from Uzbekistan and the surrounding region will discover innovations at the Asteks booth

Asteks International Sales & Marketing Manager Taner Engin stated that Uzbekistan is a market where they have successfully and intensively been working and noted that they will focus on this growing market throughout the event. “We have a strong position in Uzbekistan. We receive repeat orders and new business demands from several existing customers. We also continue to deliver both our aprons and cots, as well as our machines, to customers who choose us for the first time. Therefore, our primary goal at CAITME 2025 will be to reach Uzbek textile manufacturers. Furthermore, thanks to the exhibition’s broad scope, we also want to connect with industry professionals and decision-makers from surrounding countries such as Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and even Russia. In short, the event will become an ideal platform for accessing not only Central Asia and the Turkic Republics, but also the surrounding region. Visitors will be able to discover innovations and opportunities at our booth to grow their businesses. Our expert team will be on hand throughout the exhibition to provide them with the best possible welcome and detailed information,” he said.

Engin announced that they will convey the message at the event that they offer a complete and comprehensive service of superior quality for spinning systems, drawing on their extensive knowledge and experience in apron and cot products and cots grinding solutions. Noting that their brand recognition is quite high in the regional market thanks to their product quality and performance, as well as their high customer satisfaction service, he continued: “Asteks develops its products 100% through its own R&D efforts and proudly presents them to its customers with the ‘Made in Türkiye’ label, and quickly makes a difference in all export markets it reaches and establishes strong ties with textile manufacturers. By optimizing our services with our local partners, we offer our customers the best products under the best conditions. In this context, CAITME 2025 will be beneficial both in further strengthening our relationships with existing customers and in reaching potential new ones.”

Asteks has recently made significant strides in emerging textile markets such as Egypt, Bangladesh, and Brazil, meanwhile maintaining a competitive position, particularly with its cots grinding solutions. Having been present in the Uzbekistan market for many years, the company also handles new orders, production, and deliveries with a rapid schedule. Local textile manufacturers in the region prefer Asteks’ aprons and cots for their high quality, durability, and successful performance under challenging production conditions. They also particularly favour the brand’s solutions for cot grinding machines. The 401-SF&M cot grinding machine is attracting significant interest in this region due to its advantages and efficiency.

The next stop after CAITME 2025 is ITMA ASIA + CITME Singapore

Asteks has a busy autumn schedule and will be strongly participating in ITMA ASIA + CITME Singapore 2025 to be held on October 28-31, following CAITME 2025. At this largest textile event in the Asian market, Asteks will be showcasing its comprehensive range of aprons and cots, as well as its advanced, fully integrated UV-305 cot surface treatment machine and 401-SF&M cot grinding machine, to visitors from diverse markets.


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