South Asia Textile Business Review
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Textile Media Services has published the first edition of the South Asia Textile Business Review, a unique reference resource of the textile and clothing industry in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives.
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The 26th IAF World Apparel Convention and Interstoff Asia to be held concurrently
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After last season’s successful debut, design students from Caritas Bianchi College of Careers (CBCC) will once again collaborate with participating suppliers at Interstoff Asia Essential Autumn.
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Intertextile Pavilion at Shenzhen successfully attracted more than 13,300 buyers
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Continuing to grow in scope, Intertextile Pavilion at Shenzhen successfully attracted more than 13,300 buyers from 36 countries and regions all sourcing from a great variety and quality of suppliers.
The figure represents a 12 percent increase from last year’s edition, which welcomed 11,900 buyers. “This is a very positive sign for us,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Trade Fair Director for Messe Frankfurt HK Ltd. “The increase really highlights the fact that Shenzhen and the Guangdong province play a pivotal role in the China textile industry and that once again the Intertextile Pavilion brings key players together.”
250 participating suppliers represented several Asia Pacific countries and regions, many hoping to meet with ladieswear manufacturers producing in Southern China. . For first time exhibitor, MariNoble Paris, a South Korea fur manufacturer, the show helped them reach key brands with an outlook for future business co operations.
“The OEM market in Southern China is strong, this is a big attraction for us,” said Ms An Xing Mei, an agent from the China office. “We have recently entered into the market sector in China and feel that this is a very positive move.
Chinese brands that visited the fair this year included: Dongguan City Pepco Trappings Co Ltd, Erdos Group, Girdear, JNBY (Hangzhou) Finery Co Ltd, Li Ning (China) Sports Goods. Co Ltd, Radarbird, Romon, Yishion among many more.
“Southern China’s textile market is fast evolving and becoming more refined. So far this show has given us the chance to meet with domestic brands,” said Mr Stan Tang, Director for S.F. Corp (HK) Limited, a division of Japan’s Sun Fashion Corporation. The company provides Japanese-made accessories and fabrics to some of the best-known domestic brands – many of which are manufactured in Shenzhen. “With so many factories in this area, this show is a great place to gather market information as well as gain possible business leads.”
New to the fair this year was the Korean Pavilion co-organised by the Korea Federation of Textile Industries (KOFOTI). Exhibitors showcased all kinds of fabrics including cottons, fur materials, man-made fabrics, knits, wovens and many more materials. “We are very happy to participate,” stated Chief Representative for the Korea Textile Center, Mr San-Joong Kim. “Direct communication is one of the best possible tools for us to build customer relations and personal contact is priceless.”
An additional country focus was the Japan Zone, where suppliers specialised in ladieswear made of fabrics such as cotton, man-made fibres and many others.
First time Japan Zone exhibitors, Maeda Co Ltd echoed the Korea Textile Centre’s sentiments. “It is an ideal platform to develop the Chinese market and promote our products,” said company representative, Mr Yunhui Chen.
Many exhibitors also complimented the effectiveness of hosting several events at the same location. Mr Philip Chan, Regional Sales and Marketing Manager for Japan based accessories supplier, Naxis Co Ltd, said that the timing of the concurrent events held together with the Intertextile Pavilion at Shenzhen offered buyers optimal sourcing opportunities; which in turn created a favourable business platform for participating exhibitors. These included the China (Shenzhen) International Brand Clothing & Accessories Fair and Shenzhen International Maternity & Clothing Fair.
“Business at the show is going quite well, our booth has been very busy,“ added Mr Hironobu Miyamato, General Manager for Uniondesign Inc, an innovative Japanese design house that also sells many European patterns.
Buyers visiting the show praised the range of apparel fabrics and quality of products. “I have visited this show many times and I find that overall it is much better in terms of organisation and products displayed. I have found many good cotton suppliers as well as shirting fabrics,” said Mr Wang Li Ke, Sales Manger for Guangzhou Zeng Cai Clothing and Accessories Co Ltd.
Ms Nancy Chen, Designer for Shen Zhen T&D Fashion Co Ltd found exactly what she was looking for. “This fair has been extremely helpful. I am quite happy as the suppliers here have very good quality fabrics.“
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Texworld Paris 2010: ready to wear range on the increase
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More than 150 exhibitors – from around 850 – will be specializing in clothing production at the next Texworld to be held at the Paris Le Bourget exhibition centre from 13th to 16th September 2010. “It is our intention to develop this sector as it is much in demand from our visitors”, explains Michael Scherpe, President of Messe France, who is keeping a close eye on how demand develops at clothing firms. An ever-increasing number of companies seek to verticalise production in order to optimise costs, reduce manufacturing time and restrict the number of outside contributors. “The demand is significant and we are responding to this need by opening our doors to companies specialising in full-packages and high quality products”, continues Michael Scherpe.
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German exhibitors draw positive conclusion from ITMA ASIA + CITME 2010
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The German companies are pleased with their presence at Asia’s leading trade fair, ITMA ASIA + CITME 2010, held in the end of June in Shanghai. According to a survey of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association, over 60 percent of the German exhibitors evaluate the prospects for the post exhibition business to be very good or good.
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ITMA ASIA + CITME 2010 scores success despite economic challenges
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The second ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition ended on 26 June 2010 on a high note, with participants hailing it a major success. Despite persistent economic challenges, business sentiments on the show floor were buoyant with many exhibitors clinching orders from the Chinese and other Asian buyers.
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First Fespa Fabric Event Gathers Global Community of Garment Specialists
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The first dedicated FESPA Fabric event took place in Munich, Germany, last week within the FESPA 2010 exhibition (22-26 June 2010) , putting the spotlight on the latest techniques and trends in screen and digital garment printing and decoration.
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Interstoff Asia Essential Autumn to unveil improved trend areas
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Continuing to grow in scope, Interstoff Asia Essential will re-launch its trend forums displayed from 6 to 8 October 2010 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, delivering a more vibrant and comprehensive forecast.
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49th Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress (DORNBIRN-MFC)
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BIONICS as Leitmotiv
The dynamic recovery of industry in the 1st quarter 2010 is leading to a push in innovation. Together with a unique network of research institutes, machine manufacturers, chemical an auxiliary producers fiber innovations become the main source for new textile products and nonwovens with progress in high-tech applications and environmental protection. In the plenary session the University of Ghent will make a presentation about BIONICS in the development of polymers and fibers. Amongst others in the main sections Fibers Natureworks LLC, Minnetonka/USA will hold a lecture about environmentally beneficial biopolymers for fibers and nonwovens, ITV Denkendorf about the potentials of biomimetic inspired fiber based materials and Mercedes Benz/Sindelfingen/D about biomimetics as an instrument for car styling.
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FIRST FESPA FABRIC EVENT GATHERS GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF GARMENT SPECIALISTS
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The first dedicated FESPA Fabric event took place in Munich, Germany, last week within the FESPA 2010 exhibition (22-26 June 2010) , putting the spotlight on the latest techniques and trends in screen and digital garment printing and decoration.













