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  • The market for quality control equipment is constantly growing in textiles as well as nonwovens, as per a top official of Mahlo GmbH, a manufacturer of measuring, control and automation systems for the textiles and finishing industry. He added that poor quality leads to reprocess cost and claims, while investing in quality allows optimising processes. For the textiles industry, specially denim and knitted goods, the company has developed a pick counter which not only controls the density of
  • The September 4-6 autumn/winter edition of Munich Fabric Start will see the launch of ReSource, an extended sourcing platform at the Munich Order Centre (MOC) as the next dimension of sustainability for innovative and future-oriented production, according to show managing director Sebastian Klinder. It will interpret sustainability in a new and holistic way. The dedicated ReSource area will showcase textile innovations in the natural/organic, recycled, regenerative, innovative, denim and lea
  • Changshu Zheng Xing Yuan, a garment knitting company in China’s Jiangsu Province, is happy with the high stability of flat knitting machinery by Stoll. The company installed the Stoll computerised flat knitting machine in July 2004. Stoll is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of flat knitting machines and pattern software, headquartered in Germany. “Our main machine type is CMS 803 HP knit & wear because our products are divided into two categories: one being blanket products while
  • Cotton USA licensees can now avail bigger business benefits by giving customers products made from materials better in quality, having high value, and which are sustainable. Cotton USA is the label used to denote that over 50 per cent of a product’s material is made from US cotton. Cotton Council International (CCI) promotes US cotton fibre and products. Brands, retailers, and consumers are increasingly conscious of the fabric content of products they sell and purchase. According to a 2017 g
  • The Philippines is exploring the possibility of forging a preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Turkey to take advantage of the latter’s weak currency, according to the former’s trade undersecretary Ceferino Rodolfo. The aim is to help revive the local garment industry by sourcing textiles for garment manufacturers and exporters, he said. The pact could introduce a zero-tariff regime. Rates are between 10 per cent and 20 per cent at present. The idea of a PTA first emerged in February
  • Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen recently cautioned workers that an unreasonable rise in the minimum wage could drive companies to bankruptcy and out of the country. Addressing garment workers in Phnom Penh, he urged them to be reasonable in their expectations from their employers. The minimum monthly wage for workers in the sector was set at $170 for 2018. The labour ministry and relevant parties started talks on the minimum wage for 2019 earlier this month. The prime minister noted tha
  • Around 450 Indian exporters will participate in Ambiente 2019 to be organised by Messe Frankfurt from February 8 to 12, Indian minister of state for textiles Ajay Tamta announced recently. India is a partner country for the event. While 380 exhibitors were shortlisted by Messe Frankfurt, the rest were selected by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH). According to EPCH, the handicrafts sector has always shown a growth of around 10 per cent for the last nine years. However, duri
  • AATCC, a leading not-for-profit association for textile professionals, will host Moisture Management Testing Workshop on October 3 and 4, 2018, at its headquarters in US. The workshop will provide an overview of the performance technology associated with moisture management and discuss the test methods needed to evaluate your products’ performance claims. Industry experts will share information regarding customer expectations as well as data interpretation from standard and customised tests.
  • Indian commerce and industry minister Suresh Prabhu recently chaired a meeting of exports stakeholders and commerce ministry officials to discuss a strategy to double exports by 2025, which is necessary due to uncertainty in global trade, rigid approach of banks affecting availability of credit, high logistics cost and productivity standards and qualities. Minister of state in the same ministry CR Chaudhary will chair the mission and will review the work of different export promotion counc
  • Abstract : 2018 The First World Textile Merchandising Conference (2018 WTMC) will be held at the Keqiao District, Shaoxing City of east China's Zhejiang Province in September 20-21, 2018. Photo: Keqiao District, Shaoxing City in east China's Zhejiang Province 2018 The First World Textile Merchandising Conference (2018 WTMC) will be held at the Keqiao District, Shaoxing City of east China's Zhejiang Province in September 20-21, 2018. Nearly 1,000 leaders and representatives in the well-kno
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