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Chemnitz - Circular knitting machine builder Terrot says it is working to deliver its customers' orders on time during the current coronavirus crisis whilst also ramping up its research and development work on new circular knitting machinery innovations.

"Saxony is the cradle of German engineering art," the company said in a statement. "And this has not happened by accident. A lot of pioneering innovations were born in difficult times. Covid-19 poses a challenge to all companies. In order to secure the health of its employees Terrot took consistent measures for prevention. But customer orders will still be processed in a swift and careful way and be delivered on time.

"A lot of new ideas and technical innovations have not been brought to series production due to the booming times of the past few years. Now Terrot will use the current situation to prepare for the future."

Terrot also notes its understands the requirements of its customers and is therefore able to work on new ideas for the benefit of its clients. "Our engineering department is working hard in order to generate new developments within a much shorter time. Innovations get ready for a series production within weeks instead of several months," Terrot said. "Terrot will conduct comprehensive tests in order to provide reliable and satisfactory solutions. We are looking forward to shaping the future - together with our customers."

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