Groz-Beckert produces millions of needles each year, has a widespread international presence, offers patented technologies, and responds with surgical precision to customer needs. SAMAB 2025: Booth B06
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Within the Groz-Beckert Group – which includes over 120,000 products and more than 9,000 employees – the Sewing division of the Textile Tools business unit has built a solid system of expertise, products, and services over time for the fashion, leather goods, footwear, and technical fabrics sectors.
Production Optimization
Choosing the right needle model, the proper tip, and the most compatible material can make the difference between an excellent product and a defective one. Every needle breakage, skipped stitch, or fabric damage leads to costs, delays, and waste.
The needle is the first tool that comes into contact with the material, which is why it must be designed with hundredth-millimeter precision, and every variation must be tailored to the customer’s production needs.
Optimization means reducing machine downtime, lowering maintenance costs, and increasing component lifespan.

The Value of Detail
Each needle from the company is the result of extreme attention to quality, material, and functionality, designed to adapt to the specific challenges of each processing stage.
At SAMAB, Groz-Beckert presents its SAN® needle line – developed to tackle complex or delicate materials, from seams on technical fabrics to the most intricate steps in leather and accessory processing. These needles stand out for their durability, reliability, and versatility.
They are also showcasing LS litespeed technology, which prevents needle overheating at high speeds.
Training
The company is participating in SAMAB 2025 to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices. For this reason, it has organized a technical-training seminar on the main day of the event, along with daily sessions open to industry professionals. This initiative places the company at the center of the conversation around skills, continuous learning, and the human value within manufacturing.

Technology, AI, and the Irreplaceable Role of the Operator
In recent decades, the sewing sector has undergone a progressive technological revolution. Today, with the introduction of AI into industrial sewing machines, new possibilities are emerging in terms of automation, precision, and real-time monitoring. However, having trained operators remains essential – individuals capable of understanding and interpreting machine behavior, selecting the right needle for each application, and solving complex problems.
Technology is a tool, but it is human intelligence that turns it into value.
That’s why Groz-Beckert doesn’t limit itself to selling products, but invests in an integrated system of technical support and training, with tailored courses (on-site and online, with over 2,600 courses and more than 26,000 participants annually), field assistance, in-depth documentation, and partnerships with schools and research centers.
On their online portal, customers can access the “Needle Finder” and other resources to help with correct needle selection.