Uzbekistan is currently witnessing a rapid transformation in its automotive sector, moving from basic assembly to complex localized part manufacturing. With the growth of domestic brands and the expansion of international joint ventures, there is an urgent demand for a fully automatic headlining line to replace labor-intensive manual processes.
The region's extreme continental climate—characterized by hot summers and cold winters—places stringent requirements on the materials used in vehicle interiors. Manufacturers are shifting toward high-performance non-woven fabrics that require a precision non woven fabric cutting line to ensure zero-waste and perfect fitment for luxury and commercial vehicles.
Economically, the Uzbekistan government's focus on industrialization has created a fertile ground for integrating an automatic car carpet line. This shift is driven by the need to reduce reliance on imported interior components and improve the overall competitiveness of locally produced vehicles in the CIS market.


