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Flat Knitting

KM.ON acquires Digitale Strickmanufaktur’s cloud technology

Acquires competencies and expands offerings.

24th May 2022

Knitting Industry
 |  Obertshausen, Germany

Knitwear

KM.ON innovates and digitalizes the textile value chain with its offerings. The Karl Mayer Group software company is continuously developing new digital solutions to improve the customer experience, reduce complexity in its customers' day-to-day business and ultimately make their business more profitable.

Recently, the potential and capacities for this were significantly expanded, when on 28 April  2022, KM.ON acquired the cloud technology developed by Digitale Strickmanufaktur (Digital Knitting Factory), thus, expanding its portfolio of cloud solutions for textiles.

In addition, the team of the Krefeld-based start-up was integrated into the KM.ON team and  together, they will continue to launch innovative textile solutions. "We are very pleased that our technology has been taken over by the Karl Mayer Group and can thus be made available to a very large customer base even faster in the future. Our solution fits in very well with KM.ON's approach of offering new solutions on the market via the cloud," says Christian Zarbl from Digitale Strickmanufaktur.

With the newly acquired cloud solutions, flat knitting machines from Stoll can be networked with the cloud. Customers can thus take advantage of further digital offerings, for example to transfer their individualized products directly to the machine and produce them without any administrative effort. This eliminates the need to manually individualize the knitting file.

The cloud solution developed can also play a role in industrial-style on-demand manufacturing in the future. More and more products are being ordered directly via online stores, e.g. from major brands or sporting goods manufacturers. With cloud technology, the order can be routed directly to connected production facilities and the goods manufactured and shipped to the customer without detours. This saves on warehousing costs and reduces cost-intensive markdowns.

In addition, there are fewer climate-damaging emissions because the product can be transported directly from the producer to the buyer. The latest acquisition enables KM.ON to make the most of opportunities arising from future scenarios such as these.

"By acquiring the cloud solution of Digitale Strickmanufaktur, we are ensuring that we are prepared for significant future topics such as on-demand manufacturing, mass customization and automated regional production," says Max Kürig, CEO of KM.ON.

www.karlmayer.com

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