AE Sewing Machines

AE Sewing Machines are one of the U.K.’s leading suppliers of industrial fabric cutting, sewing and finishing equipment. Based in Wrexham, North Wales, we are fairly central and easy to get to from most places in the U.K. We are just 50 miles away from Manchester Airport and only 43 miles from Liverpool airport.
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AE Sewing Machines are one of the U.K.’s leading suppliers of industrial fabric cutting, sewing and finishing equipment. Based in Wrexham, North Wales, we are fairly central and easy to get to from most places in the U.K. We are just 50 miles away from Manchester Airport and only 43 miles from Liverpool airport.

We strive to deliver the highest levels of quality, service and support to our customers. As official agents for Juki, Pathfinder Cutting Technology and Rexel, we supply a wide range of high-quality equipment that covers every aspect of textile manufacturing, from the start of your application all the way to the end. As well as this, we also develop bespoke sewing solutions to suit the specific needs of our customers. For example, our range of conveyorised sewing machines can be designed to sew anything from curtains to soft signage with silicone edging.

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