Rieter


Rieter is a producer of textile machinery based in Winterthur, Switzerland.

History

Founded in 1795 by Johann Jacob Rieter, the company initially produced textile products. In 1806, as Napoleon imposed the Continental Blockade to prevent trade between Continental Europe and the United Kingdom, it became impossible for Rieter to get spare parts for its British textile machinery. As a consequence, the company started to produce spare parts themselves, and in 1810 the first self-designed textile machine left its workshop.
In 1982, Rieter acquired the British textile machinery company Ernest Scragg & Sons Ltd. The group took over Automatik in 1992.
In 2011, the automotive products division, formerly Rieter Automotive, separated from Rieter and became a new corporation; Autoneum. The two Board Members of Rieter, Pete Spuhler and Michaell Pieper, have agreed to keep their shares in Autoneum for a certain agreed time period and to grant the new company a subordinated loan of 12.5 million CHF each.
On 30 June 2017, Rieter acquired SSM Textile Machinery Division from Schweiter Technologies AG, Horgen which now functions under the Rieter Component division.. SSM deals in yarn winding equipment. SSM was formed by the merger of Schärer, Schweiter and Mettler companies in 1989. SSM took over Giudici S.p.A., Galbiate, Italy in February 2012 which is involved in false-twist texturing field machinery. SSM also has a subsidiary in Zhongshan, China under the name of SSM Ltd, which helps in sales/support/service operations and also handles, manufacturing & assembling of machines for asian markets