
Spinning Mills
Automation systems for bobbin transport, cleaning, cone handling, and sliver can logistics in spinning operations.

UTIT Trascar Solutions
We design and integrate automation systems for spinning mills, fabric roll logistics, fiberglass, chemical fiber, and specialized production flows, with a focus on continuity, traceability, and maintainable performance.
Explore our four core automation domains. Each category page details services, process focus, and practical integration benefits.

Automation systems for bobbin transport, cleaning, cone handling, and sliver can logistics in spinning operations.

Smart storage, palletizing, and handling systems designed for efficient and scalable fabric roll logistics.

Custom automation engineering for fiberglass production support flows, covering coordinated handling from forming through rewinding and palletization, with scalable system architecture designed for continuity, traceability, and safe high-throughput operation.

Turnkey handling systems for chemical fiber bobbins, from automatic winder doffing to packaging, palletizing, stocking, and traceability.
Our headquarters are in Modena, Italy, supported by an international network of partners and regional agencies.
A History Rooted in the Past
The roots of UTIT date back to 1953, the year the production of material handling equipment began. In a context of strong industrial development, the company grew by supporting highly diverse sectors, including food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, paper, textiles, metallurgy, and many others.
As early as the 1960s, UTIT crossed national borders, consolidating its presence in international industrial contexts. The company progressively expanded its scope, becoming a global point of reference for palletizing systems and end-of-line solutions. In 1985 the Textile Division was established, and in the 90s UTIT entered automated logistics and picking systems.
Since 2013, UTIT has officially been part of Trascar S.p.A.. This union has created an even more solid structure that blends over seventy years of know-how in industrial handling automation with a complete and modern vision of automated logistics.
In 2026, U.t.i.t Trascar Roll Textile srl was born. Today, it stands as a technological partner for industry: a meeting point between experience, engineering, and innovation, with a constant gaze toward the logistics of tomorrow.
1953
Production of material handling equipment begins
1985
Textile Division established as a European pioneer in automatic machine-to-machine integration
1990s
Entry into automated logistics and picking systems
2013
Official integration into Trascar S.p.A.
2026
U.t.i.t Trascar Roll Textile srl established as a technology partner for industry
A selection of installations where Trascar's engineering has delivered measurable results — in throughput, storage efficiency, and operational continuity.

Filmar SpA
Luxury Apparel · Italy
Filmar SpA, one of Italy's most respected producers of premium cotton yarns for the luxury fashion industry, engaged Trascar to design and deliver a fully automated warehouse at their Brescia facility. The system comprises two 11-metre miniload units with telescopic carton loaders, a Fanuc anthropomorphic robotic island for depalletizing and palletizing operations, and two manual picking stations. A custom WMS developed by Trascar manages the full flow — from goods receipt and warehouse loading through order picking and truck dispatch — ensuring precise traceability and efficient throughput at every stage.
16,000
Carton capacity
140+
Cartons / hour
2
Miniload systems

Kipas Mensucat
Yarn Manufacturing · Turkey
Kipas Mensucat is one of Turkey's most significant industrial players in yarn manufacturing — operating across 300,000 m² of production space with a workforce of 3,000 and a daily output of 300 tonnes of yarn. Trascar was selected to design and implement a comprehensive end-to-end automation system connecting the yarn production machines directly to the final packaging and shipment stage. The solution integrates automatic transport from forming machines through automated storage into the final packing line — eliminating manual handling at every critical junction and enabling Kipas to maximise both production efficiency and consistent product quality.
300,000 m²
Plant area
300 t
Daily yarn output
3,000
Employees
Share your plant layout, process constraints, and throughput targets. We can define a practical automation concept and integration path.