Woven textile machines are essential industrial machines used for fabric weaving, textile production, yarn interlacing, and high-speed woven fabric manufacturing. These machines are widely used in textile mills, garment manufacturing units, technical textile industries, home furnishing production, industrial fabric processing, and large-scale textile manufacturing facilities.
Modern woven textile machinery helps businesses improve production speed, maintain fabric consistency, reduce material wastage, and achieve high-quality textile output. Advanced automated weaving systems support precision operations, large-scale manufacturing, and improved operational efficiency for growing textile businesses.
With increasing demand for high-quality woven fabrics across fashion, industrial textiles, upholstery, and export-oriented textile markets, businesses are investing in advanced weaving machinery to improve scalability, productivity, and manufacturing performance.
However, purchasing industrial textile machinery often requires substantial capital investment, which may impact working capital and operational liquidity.
At Terkar Capital, we help businesses identify trusted textile machine manufacturers while also providing machinery funding solutions that make equipment acquisition financially manageable and growth-oriented.
Planning to Purchase a Woven Textile Machine?
Whether you are expanding your textile manufacturing unit or upgrading your weaving production line, Terkar Capital can help you secure the right machinery funding solution.
- Explore Trusted Machine Manufacturers
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Table of Machine Manufacturers
| Sr. No. | Manufacturer Name | Machine Description | Location | Website |
| 1 | Toyota Industries Corporation | Air‑jet looms, rapier and projectile weaving machines | Japan (Kariya, Aichi) | toyota‑industries.com (textileweavingmachine.com, textileweavingmachine.com, en.wikipedia.org) |
| 2 | Tsudakoma Corporation | Air‑jet and water‑jet weaving looms | Japan | tsudakoma.co.jp (textileweavingmachine.com, textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 3 | Picanol Group | Rapier and air‑jet weaving machines, spare parts and services | Belgium | picanol.be (textileweavingmachine.com, en.wikipedia.org) |
| 4 | Itema S.p.A. | Rapier, projectile and air‑jet looms; automation systems | Italy | itemagroup.com (textileweavingmachine.com, en.wikipedia.org) |
| 5 | Stäubli International AG | Jacquard and weaving solutions, weaving automation | Switzerland / France | staubli.com (textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 6 | Lindauer DORNIER GmbH | Air‑jet and rapier weaving looms | Germany | lindauerdornier.com (textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 7 | Somet S.p.A. | Rapier weaving machines, high‑speed, narrow‑and broad‑fabric looms | Italy | sometspa.com (textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 8 | Sulzer / Sultex (now part of Itema) | Projectile looms, rapier weaving systems | Switzerland | [vandewiele.com / itemagroup.com] (textileweavingmachine.com, en.wikipedia.org) |
| 9 | Shaoxing Textile Machinery Group | Water‑jet and rapier looms, DTY and flat knitting machines | China (Zhejiang) | textileweavingmachine.com (textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 10 | Bonas Textile Machinery NV | Electronic jacquard systems and jacquard looms | Belgium | bonas.com (blog.textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 11 | Van de Wiele | Weaving machines, carpet looms, tufting and printing solutions | Belgium | vandewiele.com (blog.textileweavingmachine.com, blog.textileweavingmachine.com) |
| 12 | Mageba GmbH | Narrow‑fabric looms, shuttle and multi‑shuttle models | Germany | mageba.com (worldmanufactures.com, en.wikipedia.org) |
| 13 | Rieter Group (SSM / components) | Weaving prep systems, winding and allied systems | Switzerland | rieter.com (en.wikipedia.org) |
| 14 | Murata Machinery (Muratec) | Winding & splicing for weaving prep, integrated textile systems | Japan (Kyoto) | muratec.net (en.wikipedia.org) |
| 15 | Weavetech (Alidhra Weavetech Group) | Twisting and weaving machinery, strong presence in Indian market | India (Surat, Gujarat) | weavetech.com (weavetech.com, inven.ai) |
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Features of Woven Textile Machines
- High-speed woven fabric production operations
- Improved textile manufacturing efficiency and automation
- Consistent fabric quality and precision weaving
- Reduced material wastage and operational costs
- Suitable for large-scale textile production industries
- Automation-enabled industrial weaving systems
- Durable industrial-grade machine construction
- Supports multiple woven fabric applications and materials
Direct Machine Purchase vs Funding Through Terkar Capital
Factors | Direct Purchase | Funding Through Terkar Capital |
Initial Investment | High Upfront Cost | Reduced Financial Burden |
Working Capital Impact | Cash Flow Blocked | Working Capital Preserved |
Financial Flexibility | Limited | Improved Financial Planning |
Business Expansion | Slower Growth | Easier Scalability |
Technology Upgradation | Delayed Investment | Faster Technology Adoption |
Liquidity Management | Reduced Cash Availability | Better Financial Stability |
Why Businesses Choose Machinery Funding?
Machinery funding helps textile manufacturing businesses invest in advanced industrial equipment without disturbing operational cash flow and working capital. This enables smoother production expansion, improved manufacturing efficiency, and long-term business growth.
Get the Right Machine with the Right Funding
Purchasing industrial machinery is a major business decision. Terkar Capital helps you make that investment smarter with customized machinery finance solutions.
*Connect with Terkar Capital today to explore funding options tailored for your business.







